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Trammps
Where The Happy People Go (LP)
Atlantic Records (US) / 1976 / SD 18272
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record
Produced by:
Ron Baker
T.G. Conway
Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey
Norman Harris
THE TRAMMPS:
Jimmy Ellis-Lead Vocals
Stanley Wade-Vocal, Bass
Harold Wade-Vocals
Earl Young-Vocal,Drums
Robert Upchurch-Vocals
with
Bobby Eli-guitar
Norman Harris-guitar
Ron"Have Mercy" Kersey-keyboards
Bruce Gray-Grand Piano
T.G. Conway-bass keyboards
Michael Foreman-bass
Larry Washington-congas
Side 1)
1. Soul Searchin' Time-6:03
2. That's Where The Happy People Go-7:50
3. Can We Come Together-5:33
Side 2)
1. Disco Party-8:11
2. Ninety-Nine And A Half-5:07
3. Hooked For Life-4:42
4. Love Is A Funky Thing-3:16
DISCO CLASSIC ALERTY!!! Great Album! Right from the start, the musicians listed above, were the actual musicians who performed LIVE in all the DISCOS. This was THE TRAMMPS!! WOW! A great group, maybe the all-time best DISCO group.
Lets look at this album here, FIVE OUT OF SEVEN songs were played nightly in New York City DISCOS!!! The biggest hit was DISCO "THAT'S WHERE THE HAPPY PEOPLE GO", and DISCO PARTY, two DISCO CLASSICS for sure. "Hidden Gems" on this album include SOUL SEARCHIN TIME. NINETY_NINE AND A HALF and HOOKED FOR LIFE. Tom Moulton wrote on the back of the album,"THE TRAMMPS (Considered to be THE TOP DISCO GROUP) not only helped in popularizing this scene but were instrumental in creating it..."He ends by writing,"THE TRAMMPS are legends". End of story, of course they get a 10!
Listen to That's Where The Happy People Go by The Trammps:
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