Up the Downstairs

~ Release by Wilson Williams (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1Up the Downstairs
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
George McGregor
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie "Preacher" Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Feliz Resnick And Gang
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
Up the Downstairs
writer:
George McGregor
3:38
A2Thank You for Loving Me
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
George McGregor
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
Thank You for Loving Me
writer:
George McGregor
3:49
A3Take Me the Way I Am
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
Take Me the Way I Am (Soul/Funk 1978 Up the Downstairs Album by Wayne Henderson)
writer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
4:04
A4Faith Will Bring It Home
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
acoustic guitar:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
Faith Will Bring It Home (Soul/Funk 1978 by Richard Flowers)
writer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
4:54
A5Groovy Feelin’
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
George McGregor
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
Groovy Feelin’
writer:
Herschel Dotson and George McGregor
4:03
B1Sho You Rite
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
Sho You Rite (Soul/Funk 1978 Up the Downstairs Album by Wayne Henderson)
writer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
publisher:
Relaxed Music (ended), Good Tar Music, Kennicott Music and Third Story Music, Inc.
5:20
B2I Like Being in Love With You
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
I Like Being in Love With You (Soul/Funk 1978 by Richard Flowers for Wilson Williams)
writer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
4:43
B3I Think It’s Gonna Work Out Fine
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
I Think It’s Gonna Work Out Fine (Soul/Funk 1978 by Richard Flowers for Wilson Williams)
writer:
Richard Flowers (60~80s Los Angeles funk/soul singer-songwriter-drummer / For Real)
5:14
B4All That Glitters Ain’t Gold
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
George McGregor
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
vocals:
Wilson Williams
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
All That Glitters Ain’t Gold
writer:
George McGregor and Marcia McGregor
publisher:
McGregor Music (ended), Relaxed Music (ended), Kennicott Music, The Oversoul Music Co and Third Story Music, Inc.
3:22
B5The Greatest Story Ever Told
engineer:
Mike Grace (engineer)
executive producer:
Wayne Henderson (US soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and producer)
producer:
George McGregor
bass:
Greg Coles
drums (drum set):
Jerry Jones (Jerome Q. "Romeo" Jones; Producer-Writer-Singer/Songwriter; Drummer for "Brenda & the Tabulations")
grand piano:
Earl Van Dyke
guitar:
Willie Hampton (funk / soul) and Eddie Willis
piano:
Johnny Griffith
saxophone:
Lanny Austin and Lawrence Nozero (US jazz and studio saxophonist and flutist)
strings:
Felix Resnick
trombone:
Richard Shearer (US jazz trombonist) and George Troia
trumpet:
Maurice Davis and Johnny Trudell (Detroid Trumpeter)
arranger:
David "Mr. Keebler" Van De Pitte
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ABC Records (US, 65–79) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Sound Suite Recording Studios in Detroit, Michigan, United States
recording of:
The Greatest Story Ever Told
writer:
Cody Black, Tony Johnson (Detroit soul singer & songwriter) and George McGregor
3:31

Credits

Release

rights society:BMI (US rights society; do not use this as a label or work publisher!)
supporting releases:Sho You Rite
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/18496939 [info]

Release group

associated singles/EPs:Sho You Rite
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/1416468 [info]