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The Three Degrees (album)
1973 studio album by the Three Degrees From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Three Degrees is a 1973 studio album released by girl group the Three Degrees. Since their formation in 1965 until 1969, the Three Degrees had released several hit singles on various labels, including Swan Records, Warner Bros. Records, Metromedia, and Neptune. Their first studio album, entitled Maybe, was released on Roulette Records in 1970 as were several other singles on the same label.
This was the first studio album recorded by the group for Philadelphia International Records and was produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Released in 1973, the album includes three hit singles, "Dirty Ol' Man", a number 1 hit single in the Netherlands,[3] "Year of Decision", and the UK number 1 "When Will I See You Again".[4] The album charted at number 11 on the UK album chart.[4]
The album was re-issued on CD in 2010, for the first time in the UK, by Big Break Records. This re-issue includes three bonus tracks including a 1977 remix of "Dirty Ol' Man" by Tom Moulton.
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Track listing
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Personnel
- The Three Degrees
- Sheila Ferguson – vocals
- Valerie Holiday – vocals
- Fayette Pinkney – vocals
with:
- MFSB – music
- Bobby Martin, Lenny Pakula, Norman Harris, Richie Rome – arrangements
- Technical
- Joe Tarsia – recording engineer
- Owen Brown – photography
Charts
Singles
References
External links
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