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Dee Dee Sharp Gamble

What Color Is Love (LP)

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Philadelphia International Records (US) / 1977 / 34437
LP 33 1/3 RPM vinyl record

STUDIO CREDITS:

Produced by:
Dexter Wansel
Kenneth Gamble
Phil Terry
Roland Chamber
Michael Burton
Jack Faith
Leon Huff
Cecil Womack
Don Covay

Musicians :
KEYBOARDS-Brian Cuomo, Dexter Wansel
POLY-MOOG-Dexter Wansel
GUITARS-Roland Chambers, Dennis Harris
BASS-Frank Prescod, Michael "Sugar Bear" Foreman
DRUMS-Charles Collins, Billy Johnson
CONGAS-Larry Washington
HORNS & STRINGS- MFSB & Don Renaldo

TRACKLISTING:

Side 1)
1. I Believe In Love-3:58
2. Just As Long As I Know You're Mine-4:15
3. Tryin' To Get The Feeling Again-4:06
4. I Wanna Be Your Woman-3:31
5. Flashback-5:06

Side 2)
1. Nobody Could Ever Take Your Place-4:59
2. What Color Is Love-4:05
3. I'd Really Love To See You Tonight-4:35
4. Hang Your Portrait-4:16
5. What Color Is Love-2:11

NOTES:

I played a couple of cuts off this album, to be totally honest, I played them very early in the night, sort of a WARM-UP. Those were two very great songs,NOBODY COULD EVER TAKE YOUR PLACE, and the often recorded I'D REALLY LOVE TO SEE YOU TONIGHT. But, the rest of the album was below satisfactory levels. On my scale from 1-10, it gets a 5.

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