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Tommy Stewart* - Tommy Stewart


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Label: Abraxas
Catalog#: AX LP 1550
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country:US
Released:1976
Genre: Electronic
Style: Disco
Credits: Producer - Bill Wright , Marlin McNichols
Notes:All songs written by Thomas W. Stewart and Bill R. Wright, except 'Get Off Your Seats', written by Larry Tinsley.
Conductor and arranger: Tommy Stewart
Producers: Marlin Nichols, Tommy Stewart, Bill Wright for Web Foot Productions.
Executive producers: Marlin Nichols, Milan Bodgan.
Vocal arrangements: Bill Wright, Tommy Stewart, Pat Lewis.
Rhythm by Free Spirit: Steve Milner, Charles Terrel, Mose Davis, Kenny Mims, Richard marks, Herb Walton.
Recorded at Sound Pit Studios, Atlanta - engineer: Milan Bodgan; Ardent Studios, Atlanta, Memphis - engineer: Ron Capone.
Mixed at Sound Pit Studios.
Remix engineer: Milan Bodgan, Marlin McNichols, Tommy Stewart.
Cover design: Reagan Wilson, Gordon Smith/Creative Services, Inc., Atlanta.
Rating:   4.8/5 (5 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

A1   Fulton County Line (4:50)
A2   Practice What You Preach (4:55)
A3   Bump And Hustle Music (5:02)
A4   Get Off Your Seats (4:30)
B1   Make Happy Music (3:49)
B2   Atlanta Get Down (5:00)
B3   Riding High (5:20)
B4   Disco Hop (3:52)

User Reviews:

alexblex, Feb 08, 2008

This is one of the most sought after disco albums in the world. It's a perfect album full of rare groove tracks. In this LP you can find all the reading keys which characterized the disco music. Tommy Stewart is a real cult producer, second to Patrick Adams only for the number of the productions... very few! He published almost all on the Atlanta based Abraxas label and, after having given the imput, limited his productions (apart a little work for Moses and for Martha High in 1979) characterizing so only the years (75-76) in which the disco truly was born. I think that every track comments on by itself, but a special annotation deserve "Fulton County Line", "Riding High" and "Bump And Hustle Music" which since 30 years has been making move also who hates disco music. Strangely no singles were extracted from the album.

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