Slave – Stone Jam
Tracklist
A1 | Let's Spend Some Time | 4:39 | |
A2 | Feel My Love | 4:28 | |
A3 | Starting Over | 4:43 | |
A4 | Sizzlin' Hot | 5:07 | |
B1 | Watching You | 4:41 | |
B2 | Dreamin' | 4:19 | |
B3 | Never Get Away | 5:09 | |
B4 | Stone Jam | 6:43 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
- Produced For – Slave Ball & Chain Productions
- Manufactured By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Recorded At – Atlantic Studios
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Cotillion
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Bob Heimall*
- Artwork [Cover Art] – De Es Schwertberger
- Backing Vocals – Curt Jones, Danny Webster, Jimmy Douglass, Starleana Young, S. Washington*, Steve Arrington, T. Lockett*
- Bass – Mark Adams
- Co-producer, Arranged By – Jimmy Douglass, Steve Washington*
- Drums, Handclaps – Steve Arrington
- Engineer [Recording] – Jimmy Douglass
- Executive-Producer – Stephen C. Washington (Fearless Leader)*
- Executive-Producer [Assistant & Coordinator] – Jennifer Ivory
- Guitar – Curt Jones, Danny Webster
- Keyboards – Raye Turner
- Lead Guitar – Mark Hicks
- Lead Vocals – Curt Jones, Floyd Miller, Starleana Young, Steve Arrington
- Management – TWM Management, Inc.*
- Management [Direction] – SCW Organization Ltd.
- Management [TWM Management Inc.] – Gerald Delet
- Mixed By – Jimmy Douglass, Steve Washington*
- Percussion – Floyd Miller, Steve Arrington
- Producer [Assistant] – Charles Carter, Mark Adams
- Recorded By [Assistant] – Bill Dooley, Randy Mason, Steve Washington*, T. Lockett*
- Saxophone [Sax] – Charles Carter, T. Lockett*
- Trombone – Floyd Miller
- Trumpet – S. Washington*
- Vocals – Danny Webster
- Written-By [Co-writer] – Curt Jones, Danny Webster, Floyd Miller, Jennifer Ivory, Jimmy Douglass, Mark Adams, Mark Hicks, Raye Turner, Starleana Young, S. Washington*, Steve Arrington
Notes
Co-produced and arranged for Slave Ball And Chain Productions.
Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, New York.
Mastered at Sterling.
Curt Jones appears through the courtesy of Upstairs Productions Inc. and Dream Records & Tapes
Starleana Young appears through the courtesy of Upstairs Productions Inc. and Dream Records & Tapes
Steve Arrington appears through the courtesy of It's Still Our Funk Productions and Salsoul Recording Corp.
Charles Carter appears through the courtesy of Upstairs Productions Inc.
Jimmy Douglass appears through the courtesy of Atlantic Cotillion Records
Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, New York.
Mastered at Sterling.
Curt Jones appears through the courtesy of Upstairs Productions Inc. and Dream Records & Tapes
Starleana Young appears through the courtesy of Upstairs Productions Inc. and Dream Records & Tapes
Steve Arrington appears through the courtesy of It's Still Our Funk Productions and Salsoul Recording Corp.
Charles Carter appears through the courtesy of Upstairs Productions Inc.
Jimmy Douglass appears through the courtesy of Atlantic Cotillion Records
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Pressing Plant ID (Labels): SP
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): ST-CTN-804547-SP
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): ST-CTN-804548-SP
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, variant 1): ST CTN 804547 A SP 0-1 SM1-3 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, variant 1): ST CTN 804548 A SP 0-1 SM1-2 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, variant 2): ST CTN 804547 A 0-2 SM3-3 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, variant 2): ST CTN 804547 A 0-2 SM1-2 STERLING
Other Versions (5 of 14)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Stone Jam (LP, Album) | Cotillion | COT 50 761 | Europe | 1980 | ||
New Submission | Stone Jam (LP, Album, Stereo, Allied Pressing) | Cotillion | SD 5224 | US | 1980 | ||
New Submission | Stone Jam (Cassette, Album) | Cotillion | CS 5224 | US | 1980 | ||
New Submission | Stone Jam (LP, Album, Test Pressing) | Cotillion | SD 5224 | US | 1980 | ||
New Submission | Stone Jam (LP, Album) | Atlantic | ATC 9762 | South Africa | 1980 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 6 days agoGreat album from the band. Possibly their best. Maybe Stonejam could be the best funk album you could purchase. But some others rate their next album even better called Show time. Have a read of this - https://www.electricsoulshow.com/news/slave-stone-jam-1980-the-best-ever-funk-albums-ever-made
- Amazing pressing hella underrated band too. the lows are so groovy and you feel everything in your soul great record
- some copies with "suggested cuts"-sticker and "promotional copy - not for sale". yet no promo indication on the labels
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