King Errisson
King Errisson
King Errisson
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King Errisson

L.A. Bound (LP)

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

Westbound (US) / 1977 / WT 307
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

Arranged and produced by Dennis Coffey and Mike Theodore, except "Disco Congo" which was arranged and produced by King Errisson.

Mixed at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, Pa.
"A Tom Moulton Mix"
Mastered by Jose Rodriguez

 

SONGS TRACKLISTING

Side A
1. Disco Congo [King Errisson] (8:43)
2. Manhattan Love Song [Michael Theodore] (10:21)

Side B
1. Sal Soul Sister [Dennis Coffey / Cleveland Horne] (6:47)
2. Well, Have A Nice Day [Dennis Coffey / Cleveland Horne] (5:53)
3. L.A. Bound [Dennis Coffey / Cleveland Horne] (6:40)

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

Good LP, which contains the immortal "Manhattan Love Song", surely one of disco's finest moments.

Also included here is the double-edged "Well, have a nice day" which is definitely said through gritted teeth as Errisson realises the girl he has been hitting on is spoken for!

"Disco Congo" has a completely different sound and feel to the other songs on the LP, probably due to the fact that it is produced and written by King Errisson himself. The song is much more African is sound, whereas the rest of the LP is definitely Orchestral US disco at its finest.

Submitted by Darren S (109)

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  • alan wiltshire

    La bound album.............aell have a nice day, will it ever be on cd?

     
     

  • vyniljunkie

    Incredibly great record indeed. You know that feeling, it's called "Deja Vu". KOOL CHRIS is right on. Nailed it. Fantastic DISCO CLASSIC, a TEN on anyones scale. Every cut was played, I especially love, WELL HAVE A NICE DAY! I loved playing it. It was so FEEL GOOD! This is a good one! Get It!!!

     
     

  • KoolChris

    Incredibly great record indeed. You know that feeling, when you listen to a record, and think: "Wow, I've got to get this.." "Disco Congo" was the reason I listened to the record, hoping there might be some other OK tracks included. In fact, instead of OK, all other tracks proved to be excellent, with the distinct Coffey/Theodore sound. Definitely a must-have...

     
     


 

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