Uptown Festival
Uptown Festival is the first album credited to American R&B group Shalamar, released in 1977 on the Soul Train label. The album was in fact recorded by session singers. It peaked at #22 on the US R&B chart and #48 on the Billboard Albums chart.
Uptown Festival | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | April 12, 1977 | |||
Genre | Disco, R&B | |||
Length | 38:30 | |||
Label | Soul Train Records | |||
Producer | Dick Griffey, Don Cornelius, Simon Soussan | |||
Shalamar chronology | ||||
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Singles from Uptpen Festival | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
The title track, "Uptown Festival," was recorded at Ike & Tina Turner's Bolic Sound studio.[2] It's a medley of ten Motown classics sung over a 1970s disco beat. The single was a hit in both the USA and the UK.[3]
Singles
Two singles were released from the album:
- "Uptown Festival (Part 1)" (US Hot 100 #25, US R&B #10, Australia #20, UK #30)[3]
- "Ooo Baby Baby" (US R&B #59)[4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Inky Dinky Wang Dang Doo" | Norma Toney, Andre Williams | 4:04 |
2. | "Beautiful Night" | Jimmy Thomas | 5:20 |
3. | "Uptown Festival" ("Going to a Go-Go" / "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" / "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" / "Stop! In the Name of Love" / "It's the Same Old Song" / "The Tears of a Clown" / "Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart" / "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" / "Baby Love" / "He Was Really Saying Somethin'") | Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rogers, Marvin Tarplin, Pete Moore / Holland–Dozier–Holland / Stevie Wonder, Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy / Holland–Dozier–Holland / Holland–Dozier–Holland / Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Hank Cosby / Holland–Dozier–Holland / Holland–Dozier–Holland, Sylvia Moy / Holland–Dozier–Holland / Norman Whitfield, William "Mickey" Stevenson, Eddie Holland | 8:52 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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4. | "High on Life" | Don Cornelius | 3:42 |
5. | "Ooh Baby, Baby" | Smokey Robinson, Pete Moore | 3:48 |
6. | "You Know" | Don Cornelius | 3:59 |
7. | "Forever Came Today" | Holland–Dozier–Holland | 5:55 |
Charts
Chart (1977) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] | 27 |
References
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Shalamar – Uptown Festival". AllMusic. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
- "Ian Dewhirst". Red Bull Music Academy.
- "Uptown Festival (song by Shalamar) ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts". www.musicvf.com.
- "Ooh Baby, Baby (song by Shalamar) ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts". www.musicvf.com.
- Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 270. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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