Something Special (The Sylvers album)

Something Special
Studio album by The Sylvers
Released November 9, 1976
Recorded 1976
Total Experience Recording Studios
United/Western Studios
Hollywood, California
Genre Soul, Disco
Label Capitol Records
Producer Freddie Perren
The Sylvers chronology
Showcase
(1975)
Something Special
(1976)
New Horizons
(1977)

Something Special is the fifth album by the Los Angeles, California-based R&B group The Sylvers.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Released in November, 1976, this was the family's second album for Capitol Records, and their fifth album overall. Produced by Freddie Perren, "Something Special" would be the last album in which the Sylvers would team with the veteran producer.

Two singles were released from this set: "Hot Line" peaked at #3, and "High School Dance" peaked at #6.

Track listing

  1. "Hot Line" (4:32)
  2. "Got to Have You (For My Very Own)" (Leon Sylvers III, Ricky Sylvers) (4:16)
  3. "Now I Want You" (2:46)
  4. "Ain't No Doubt About It" (3:55)
  5. "Shake 'Um Up" (2:59)
  6. "Mista Guitar Man" (5:00)
  7. "Lovin' You Is Like Lovin' the Wind" (3:12)
  8. "High School Dance" (Edmund Sylvers, James Sylvers, Leon Sylvers III, Ricky Sylvers) (3:49)
  9. "That's What Love Is Made Of" (Leon Sylvers III) (3:19)
  10. "Disco Showdown" (Leon Sylvers III, James Sylvers) (2:53)

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1976) Peak
position
Billboard Pop Albums[3] 80
Billboard Top Soul Albums[3] 13

Singles

Year Single Chart positions[4]
US US
R&B
1976 "Hot Line" 5 3
1977 "High School Dance" 17 6

External links

References

  1. Hanson, Amy. The Sylvers: Something Special > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  2. The Sylvers - Something Special (LP liner notes). Capitol Records. ST-11580
  3. 1 2 "The Sylvers US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-08-17.
  4. "The Sylvers US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-08-17.
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