The Three Degrees Live

The Three Degrees Live
Live album by The Three Degrees
Released 1976
Recorded 1975
Genre R&B
Label Philadelphia International Records
Producer Richard Barrett, Leon Huff, Kenny Gamble
The Three Degrees chronology
International
1975
The Three Degrees Live
1976
A Toast of Love
1976

The Three Degrees Live is a 1976 live album by Philadelphia-based female vocal trio The Three Degrees who scored major international success with 'When Will I See You Again?'. The album charted at #34 in the US R&B Album chart and at #199 in the Billboard Top 200.[1]

During a UK tour in 1975, The Three Degrees performed at Bailey's in Leicester, England, and the evening's concert was recorded and subsequently released by Philadelphia International Records as The Three Degrees Live. The set list for the concert was typical of what the group was doing at that time; a blend of pop, soul and showtunes. Aside from the group's biggest hits to date, cover versions of songs by Stevie Wonder ("Living For The City"), Elton John ("Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me") were performed, as well as a rendition of the Jimmy Webb penned track "Everybody Gets To Go The Moon" from the film The French Connection.

The album was re-issued on CD in 2010 by Demon Music Group on the Edsel label, and features the original artwork. The original vinyl release credits the recording to be taken from a performance at Bailey's, London, England. This credit has been corrected on the digital re-issue.

Track listing

  1. "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) - 3:51
  2. "Free Ride" (Dan Hartman) - 2:50
  3. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) - 5:02
  4. "Year of Decision" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) - 2:49
  5. "Living for the City" (Stevie Wonder) / "For The Love of Money" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) - 8:39
  6. "When Will I See You Again?" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff)- 4:47
  7. "Dirty Ol' Man" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) - 4:27
  8. "Everybody Gets To Go The Moon" (Jimmy Webb) - 4:18
  9. "Harlem" (Bill Withers) - 3:16
  10. "Love Train" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) - 6:39

Personnel

Production credits

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Wednesday, April 15, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.