Saturday Night Band
Saturday Night Band
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Saturday Night Band

Come On Dance, Dance

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

Prelude Records (US) / 1978 / PRL 12155
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

Producers: Jesse Boyce and Moses Dillard for Dillard & Boyce Productions, Inc.
Vocals: Donna McElroy, Vicki Hampton, Jesse Boyce
Lead Vocal on "Don't (Take My Love Away)": Jackie Edmonds

Musicians:
Synthesizer, Acoustic piano, bass: Jesse Boyce
Guitar: Moses Dillard
Drums: Roger Clark
Fender Rhodes: Clayton Ivey
Percussions: Thomas Roady
Oberheim synthesizer: Jim Boling
Trumpet and synthesizer: Lloyd Barry
Trumpet and trombone: Harrison Calloway, Jr.
Tenor sax: Harvey Thompson
Bari sax: Ronald Eades
Strings conductor: Cliff Parman
Synthesizer programming: Jim Boling

Recorded at Wishbone Studios, Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Strings overdubs: Columbia Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
Mixed at Sigma Sound Studios, New York, New York
Mastered at Frankford Wayne Mastering Lab, New York. New York
Engineers: Steve Moore, Leslie King, Lou Bradley
Mixing engineer: Michael Hutchinson
Mastering engineer: Jack Skinner

Art direction: Ancona / Hoffman
Photographed at Starship Discovery 1 in New York City by Frank Kolleogy
Clothes by Teresa Bajandas and Rafael

 

SONGS TRACKLISTING

Side 1
1. Don't (Take My Love Away) 5:10
2. Touch Me On My Hot Spot 13:36

Side 2
1. Come On Dance, Dance 12:48

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

Although not a promotional copy, this label is in black and white and not the usual Prelude Disco floor with the flashing lights design.

This Saturday Night Band album along with their second album is now available on compact disc.

Submitted by megamixer (166)

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  • delboy

    Oops! that should read Record Fair a month ago

     
     

  • Delboy

    I found a copy of this at a local Record about a month ago.- great!

     
     

  • Joey Rodriguez

    Great song but the true reason I love this album. Is because all the great memories I had at Starship Discovery 1 which was the cover shot. WOW!!! You had to be there. This was THE club before Studio 54, Bonds, Garage,Loft,etc...

     
     

  • FunkyChris

    Definitively one of the best disco songs ever!

     
     

  • Fred

    Impossibly dizzy and irresistible disco hit. I don't know the other cuts, but as for the 13-minute title opus...the album cover says it all!

     
     

  • Delmar Browne

    A Big, Dance Record in the Brooklyn, NY Area back in the days!

    A Disco Classic!

    Don't Sleep On It!

     
     


 

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