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1983 studio album by KC From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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KC Ten is the tenth studio album by the funk and disco group KC and the Sunshine Band. The album was produced by Harry Wayne Casey, Robert Walker, and Ron Taylor and was released in December 1983 on the Meca label.
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History
KC Ten was credited only to the group’s lead vocalist, KC. The album includes the hit song "Give It Up", which was also included in the previous album.[1] The single reached the top twenty on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their first and only number 1 single on the UK Singles Chart. The band disbanded after this album was released; and eight years would pass before the band was regrouped.
Track listing
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Personnel
- Harry Wayne Casey – vocals, keyboards
- Emridge Jones – keyboards, saxophones
- Ellis Parker Jr. – keyboards
- Ron Taylor – keyboards
- James Magnole – guitars
- Jerome Smith – guitars
- George Terry – guitars
- Steve Argy – bass guitar
- Gary King – bass guitar
- Joe Galdo – drums
- Fermin Goytisolo – percussion
- Phil Rodriguez – percussion
- Ricky Webb – percussion
- Eugene Timmons – saxophones
- Ken Faulk – trumpets
- Deborah Carter – backing vocals
- Denise King – backing vocals
- Margaret Reynolds – backing vocals, vocals (9)
- Jeanette Williams – backing vocals
- Betty Wright – backing vocals
Production
- Harry Wayne Casey – producer, mixing
- Richard Finch – producer (1)
- Ron Taylor – producer (2-10), mixing
- Robert Walker – producer (2-10)
- Steve Kimball – engineer, mixing
- John Luongo – remixing (1)
- Mike McCarty – album cover design
- David Vance – photography
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