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Raydio (album)
1978 studio album by Raydio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Raydio is the debut album by the band Raydio, released in 1978 on Arista Records.[1] The album peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Top Soul LPs chart and No. 27 on the Billboard 200 chart.[2] Raydio was certified gold in the US by the RIAA.[3]
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History
Released in 1978 on Arista Records, it featured two hit pop singles: "Jack and Jill" (number 8 pop, number 5 R&B, number 11 in the UK) and "Is This a Love Thing" (number 20 R&B, number 27 UK).
Record World said that the single "Honey I'm Rich" "wrives along on a very Spinner-ish vocal hook."[4]
Critical reception
Robert Christgau of The Village Voice gave the album an A−, saying, "In a depressing time for readymades, here at last is a group--led by a session ace, no less--that seems delighted enough with the tricks it's stolen to put them together with some flair. This trails off into filler on side two, but I like five of its eight songs more than the smash hit 'Jack and Jill'. Black pop music like they've almost stopped making."[6]
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Track listing
Adapted from album's text.[1] All tracks written by Ray Parker Jr., except where noted.
Personnel
Adapted from album's text.[1]
Raydio
- Vincent Bonham – vocals
- Arnell Carmichael – vocals
- Ray Parker Jr. – guitars, vocals, recording engineer, mixing
- Jerry Knight – bass, vocals
Additional personnel
- Jack Ashford – tambourine
- Ollie E. Brown – drums, percussion
- Charles Fearing – guitars
- Horatio Gordon – saxophone
- Ken Peterson – trumpet
- Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin – guitars, voice box
- Sylvester Rivers – piano
- Sylvia Duckworth, Valerie Jones, Francine Pearlman, Rochelle Runnels, Janice Williams – background vocals
- Bernie Grundman – mastering
- John E. Barrett, David Gahr, Free Lance Photographers – photography
- Steve Feldman – art director
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Charts
Singles
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References
External links
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