Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers




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Sticky Fingers

Sticky Fingers (LP)

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

Prelude Records (US) / 1978 / PRL 12164
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

Arranged, Conducted and Orchestrated By Pete Pedersen

Produced by Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison
For Three Hats Productions, Inc

Production Associate François K. (Francios Kevorkian)

 

SONGS TRACKLISTING

Side A
1. Wastin' My Love / 7:30
2. Takin' A Chance On You / 8:22

Side B
1. Night Time / 9:01
2. Party Song / 10:18

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

Sticky Fingers was another Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison production.

The following review of this album was provided by DiscoMusic.com member, Neonlights:
A tight little album from the Toronto based production team of Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison (also known as Three Hats Productions / THP), probably best known for their THP Orchestra studio project.

Originally released on the Prelude label, this is probably one of the most enjoyable albums from the THP production team. They went all out on this one; the production is full, layered and energetic throughout, especially on "Wastin' My Love" (later sampled on the Joey Negro feat. Taka Boom track "Must Be The Music") and "Night Time."

The other two songs are also enjoyable; "Takin' A Chance On You" and especially "Party Song," a rare attempt at a more funk-oriented sound. Another notable aspect is the great horn section particularly on "Wastin' My Love" and "Party Song." Like much of their other work from this time, the Duncan Sisters are featured on vocals. Well worth checking out, especially for those who enjoy some of Ian Guenther's and Willi Morrison's other work.



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  • Fred

    Agreed. "Wastin My Love" was heavily sampled (almost to the point of being a re-release, but with different vocals) in a house hit from around 10 years ago. Can anyone name it?

     
     


 

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