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Gap Band VI
1984 studio album by The Gap Band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gap Band VI is the eighth album (contrary to the title) by the Gap Band, released in 1984 on Total Experience Records. It was originally intended to be lead singer Charlie Wilson's first solo album, and the first Gap Band album released under Total Experience's new distribution deal with RCA Records. The album reached #1 on the Black Albums chart for 2 weeks in March 1985. On October 29, 2012 the remastered and expanded album including 5 bonus tracks was released by Big Break Records.
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Track listing
(*) Bonus tracks on the remastered version
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Personnel
Artist:
- Charlie Wilson - Keyboards, Synthesizer, Percussion, Lead and Backing Vocals
- Ronnie Wilson - Trumpet, Keyboards, Backing Vocals
- Robert Wilson - Bass, Backing Vocals
Musicians:
- Oliver Scott
- Fred Jenkins
- Billy Young
- Glenn Nightingale
- Raymond Calhoun
- Lonnie Simmons
- Rudy Taylor
- Jimmy Hamilton
- Maurice Hayes
- Ira Ward
- Robert "Goodie" Whitfield
References
External links
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