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Don Blackman – Don Blackman
Label: | Arista GRP – GRP 5509 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Jazz, Funk / Soul |
Style: | Jazz-Funk, Soul, Funk, Disco |
Tracklist
A1 | Yabba Dabba Doo | 5:16 | |
A2 | Heart's Desire | 4:30 | |
A3 | Holding You, Loving You | 4:10 | |
A4 | Deaf Hook-Up Connection | 4:03 | |
B1 | You Ain't Hip | 3:01 | |
B2 | Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide | 3:38 | |
B3 | Since You Been Away So Long | 5:11 | |
B4 | Never Miss A Thing | 3:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Arista Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – Arista Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – Roaring Fork Music
- Copyright © – Black-Man Publishing Company
- Copyright © – Nodlew Music
- Recorded At – A&R Studios
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Howard Fritzson
- Chorus Master [Choir Director Of The Howling Shedeamons And Hedeamons] – Barry "Sonjohn" Johnson*
- Conductor [Strings] – Dave Grusin
- Contractor, Concertmaster – David Nadien
- Coordinator [Grp Production] – Peter Lopez (2)
- Drums – Dennis "Washington" Chambers*
- Featuring [The Family Tradition] – Barry "Sonjohn" Johnson*, Dennis "Washington" Chambers*, Desire "Deezie" White*, Eddie "EPM" Martinez*, Sheri "Ayo" Snyder*, Steve "City" Horton*
- Handclaps [The Band] – Barry "Sonjohn" Johnson*, Dennis "Washington" Chambers*, Desire "Deezie" White*, Eddie "EPM" Martinez*, Sheri "Ayo" Snyder*, Steve "City" Horton*
- Handclaps [The Tasty Off-beat Section, The Crew] – Carrie "Froggie" Spiller*, Cheryl Page, Genene Armstead, Michelle "Mitch Mosley"*
- Handclaps [The Tasty Off-beat Section] – Brian Porter (4), Poogie Bell*, David Blackman (3), Larry DeCarmine, Lloyd Foster, Louisa James (2), Sekou Bunch, Wallace Jefferson
- Horns [Section] – Alex Foster, George Opalisky, Jon Faddis, Ronald Cuber*
- Mastered By – Ted Jensen
- Mixed By – Dave Grusin, Don Blackman, Larry Rosen
- Mixed By [Assistent] – Ollie Cotton
- Other [Hair] – Webster McKnight
- Other [Make-Up] – Carol Williams
- Photography By – Trudy Schlachter
- Producer – Dave Grusin, Larry Rosen
- Producer [Associate] – Weldon Irvine
- Recorded By – Larry Rosen, Ollie Cotton
- Recorded By [Additional, Assisted By] – Steve Ettinger*
- Rhythm Guitar – Steve "City" Horton*
- Set Designer [Stylist] – Lisa Daurio
- Synthesizer [Obx], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Clavinet, Grand Piano [Yamaha] – Don "Minister Of Funk" Blackman*
Notes
Produced for Grusin/Rosen Productions
Recorded - A&R Studios, NYC
Mastering: Sterling Sound
© 1982 Roaring Fork Music/Black-Man Publishing Company (BMI)
except "Let You Conscience Be Your Guide" © 1982 Nodlew Music (BMI)
©℗1982 Arista Records, Inc. 6 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019.
Printed In U.S.A.
Special thanks:
To my mother, for countless hours of patience and understanding,
and her prayers. There's no woman like her in the world! Mom, i love you.
To the group I call "The Family Tradition," because we are family,
and without their musicianship and love, this record would probably be a drag.
To my sister Carol, for love and use of her piano.
Many thanks to Lenny White for three years of intricacy in "Twennynine."
To Mr. Bernard Wright (who) is my little brother; many many thanks for
allowing myself and The Family Tradition our input on your first album.
To Weldon Irvine, my friend and man of truth.
To all the kats and kittens of Jamaica, Queens.
To Larry and Dave, for allowing me to surface two personalities that they're never seen before.
To Ollie "Necam 7" Cotton, for hours of endless laughing, fun, patience, and workmanship;
and to Laura, Lisa, Milton, Jackie, Chaz, Willie, Edie, Donald, and Robert, and all the other kats at A&R Studios.
To the GRP people: Linda, for her hugs and kisses and friendly voice on the phone,
and my man Peter, for his karate sparring matches, laugh, and wolf tickets.
To "The Crew" ⎯ Cheryl, Michelle, Genene; Denise, for knocking at my door at 2:30 AM
and turning my house into The Comedy Store (I love you for it and don't stop).
Last, but not least: to Miss Louisa James, who has been on the scene when there was no one to turn to.
Thank you for love, patience, and understanding.
I dedicate this album to my mother, my son, my Aunt Dorothy, and my Uncle Benny (who bought me my first Farfisa organ).
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Desire "Deezie" White - "Working with Blackman (Brother), The Crew, the A&R people, and FT inspired me."
Sheri "Ayo" Snyder - "To my family, loved ones, and God-love ya."
Barry "Sonjohn" Johnson - Understand cause and effect, practice self-control, use imagination, and success will come."
Steve "City" Horton - "May freedom ring in your world of fantasy and reality."
Eddie "EPM" Martinez - "Er, um, oh sit! Huh? Yeah, certainly. Thanks, Don."
Dennis "Washington" Chambers - "Hit me, it's happenin' for real!"
Recorded - A&R Studios, NYC
Mastering: Sterling Sound
© 1982 Roaring Fork Music/Black-Man Publishing Company (BMI)
except "Let You Conscience Be Your Guide" © 1982 Nodlew Music (BMI)
©℗1982 Arista Records, Inc. 6 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019.
Printed In U.S.A.
Special thanks:
To my mother, for countless hours of patience and understanding,
and her prayers. There's no woman like her in the world! Mom, i love you.
To the group I call "The Family Tradition," because we are family,
and without their musicianship and love, this record would probably be a drag.
To my sister Carol, for love and use of her piano.
Many thanks to Lenny White for three years of intricacy in "Twennynine."
To Mr. Bernard Wright (who) is my little brother; many many thanks for
allowing myself and The Family Tradition our input on your first album.
To Weldon Irvine, my friend and man of truth.
To all the kats and kittens of Jamaica, Queens.
To Larry and Dave, for allowing me to surface two personalities that they're never seen before.
To Ollie "Necam 7" Cotton, for hours of endless laughing, fun, patience, and workmanship;
and to Laura, Lisa, Milton, Jackie, Chaz, Willie, Edie, Donald, and Robert, and all the other kats at A&R Studios.
To the GRP people: Linda, for her hugs and kisses and friendly voice on the phone,
and my man Peter, for his karate sparring matches, laugh, and wolf tickets.
To "The Crew" ⎯ Cheryl, Michelle, Genene; Denise, for knocking at my door at 2:30 AM
and turning my house into The Comedy Store (I love you for it and don't stop).
Last, but not least: to Miss Louisa James, who has been on the scene when there was no one to turn to.
Thank you for love, patience, and understanding.
I dedicate this album to my mother, my son, my Aunt Dorothy, and my Uncle Benny (who bought me my first Farfisa organ).
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Desire "Deezie" White - "Working with Blackman (Brother), The Crew, the A&R people, and FT inspired me."
Sheri "Ayo" Snyder - "To my family, loved ones, and God-love ya."
Barry "Sonjohn" Johnson - Understand cause and effect, practice self-control, use imagination, and success will come."
Steve "City" Horton - "May freedom ring in your world of fantasy and reality."
Eddie "EPM" Martinez - "Er, um, oh sit! Huh? Yeah, certainly. Thanks, Don."
Dennis "Washington" Chambers - "Hit me, it's happenin' for real!"
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1: Printed On Label, Under Catalog#): (GRP 5509 SA)
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2: Printed On Label, Under Catalog#): (GRP 5509 SB)
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): GOD IS LOVE T GRP 5509 SA T2 II A STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): T1 GRP 5509 SB T1 A STERLING
- Barcode: 7822-15509-1
- Rights Society: BMI
- Pressing Plant ID (Etched both sides runout): T
Other Versions (5 of 15)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Don Blackman (LP, Album, Hauppauge Pressing) | Arista GRP | GRP 5509 | US | 1982 | ||
Recently Edited | Don Blackman (LP, Album, Monarch Pressing) | Arista GRP | GRP 5509 | US | 1982 | ||
New Submission | Don Blackman (Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release, Stereo, Dolby) | C.S | CS 5044 | 1983 | |||
New Submission | Don Blackman (LP, Album, Unofficial Release) | Arista GRP | GRP 5509 | US | 1990 | ||
Recently Edited | Don Blackman (LP, Album, Reissue) | Arista | 212 582 | Germany | 1991 |
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Did this album ever get a proper remastered CD version from the master tapes? The so-called remastered I have is from an LP copy

If you are only going to make ONE album, it should be THIS GOOD.
One of the best funk albums ever recorded. Rivals P-funk in it's musicianship and ferociousness. This one is essential for funk lovers.
11/10.
One of the best funk albums ever recorded. Rivals P-funk in it's musicianship and ferociousness. This one is essential for funk lovers.
11/10.

One of my all time favourite jazz funk albums, not a bad track here, all bangers one after the other.
I so wish Don made more albums back in the day.
I so wish Don made more albums back in the day.
my GRP copy's matrix is not much of any information of Discogs.
A: GRP 5509 SA M1 MR 25614
B: GRP 5509 SB M1 M2 A(triangle mark)-25614-x
GOD IS LOVE(on A side)、STERLING(on both side)
the logo on the label is red brown, the cover is not promo.
i think this title was pressed in several place..
anyway the white promo label without STERLING is not the early issue,
that copy's cover printing quality is lower than other color label copies...
A: GRP 5509 SA M1 MR 25614
B: GRP 5509 SB M1 M2 A(triangle mark)-25614-x
GOD IS LOVE(on A side)、STERLING(on both side)
the logo on the label is red brown, the cover is not promo.
i think this title was pressed in several place..
anyway the white promo label without STERLING is not the early issue,
that copy's cover printing quality is lower than other color label copies...
Runout info updated. STERLING stamped both sides. Run out scribes are T1 or TI rather than HI and there is also a small (triangular) delta shape of dots ⁂ on both sides. Sterling mastering engineer Ted Jenson is (unusually) identified by only 'T' on both sides, appears he cut the B side first, then the A side. Pressings have wide ring RCA pattern mould marks. Promo copies were stock pressings with gold promo stamped sleeves.

Hi there ! What about the 2017 Expansion vinyl reissue ? Did someone can comment about the pressing quality ? Many Thanks, cheers :-)

Saw this in Japan in Face Records , Shibuya for 20 euro !
Was very unsure of its authenticity, the cover looked old enough - it even had the entertainment value sticker but,
the vinyl had no mastering stamps and there was NO innersleeve, i own a high wualtiy RI so it may still be there...
#5star #Masterpiece
Was very unsure of its authenticity, the cover looked old enough - it even had the entertainment value sticker but,
the vinyl had no mastering stamps and there was NO innersleeve, i own a high wualtiy RI so it may still be there...
#5star #Masterpiece
This is such a solid album, start to finish. Worth the high prices. Sampled by J Dilla among others I'm sure.

Edited 8 years ago
My copy also loses one channel at the end of "Holding you...", and this also happens at the beginning of the song, just when the drums come in.
Mine is a white label promo on Arista, and the cover does look a bit blurry. Is yours the same, Djprone?
Mine is a white label promo on Arista, and the cover does look a bit blurry. Is yours the same, Djprone?