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Together Again (The Temptations album)
1987 studio album by The Temptations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Together Again is an album by the American R&B vocal group the Temptations, released on Motown Records in 1987. It is the group's thirty-fourth studio album, and the first released under the Motown imprint. All of Motown Records' previous Temptations releases were made on the Gordy label, which was discontinued and whose artist roster and back catalog was consolidated into the main Motown label in 1987.
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Overview
The album's title was inspired by the return of Dennis Edwards to the group, following an absence of nearly four years. Edwards rejoined the Temptations prior to the recording of the album, replacing Ali-Ollie Woodson as primary lead singer. By the end of 1988, Edwards had departed (for a third and final time), and Woodson returned.
The LP includes the singles "Look What You Started" and "I Wonder Who She's Seeing Now", making it the group's only album to produce multiple Top 10 R&B releases in the 1980s. The album also included the modest R&B hit "Do You Wanna Go With Me" which was co-written by group members Otis Williams and Ron Tyson alongside Victor Carstarphen; the trio also co-wrote the album track "10 X 10" and both tracks were co-produced by The Temptations. The music video to "I Wonder Who She's Seeing Now" featured Billy Dee Williams and Fred Berry.
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Track listing
All tracks produced by Peter Bunetta and Rick Chudacoff; tracks 3 and 4 are co-produced by the Temptations.
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Personnel
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The Temptations
- Dennis Edwards – baritone and tenor vocals
- Melvin Franklin – bass vocals
- Richard Street – second tenor vocals
- Ron Tyson – tenor and falsetto vocals
- Otis Williams – second tenor and baritone vocals
Musicians
- Rick Chudacoff – keyboards (1, 5), arrangements (1, 2, 4–6)
- Aaron Zigman – keyboards (1, 3), drum programming (3), arrangements (3), synth horns (8)
- Robbie Buchanan – keyboards (2, 4–9), drum programming (9), arrangements (9)
- David Williams – guitars (1, 3)
- Dann Huff – guitars (2, 4–6, 9), acoustic guitar (7), electric guitar (7)
- Paul Jackson Jr. – guitars (6, 8)
- Neil Stubenhaus – bass (2, 4)
- Freddie Washington – bass (6, 7)
- Peter Bunetta – drum programming (1, 5), arrangements (1, 2, 4–6), drums (8)
- John Robinson – drums (2–4, 6, 7), additional drums (9)
- Paulinho da Costa – timbales (1), percussion (5–7, 9)
- Robert Greenidge – steel drums (5)
- Stevie Wonder – harmonica solo (2)
- Kim Hutchcraft – saxophones (2, 6, 8)
- Dan Higgins – tenor saxophone (5)
- Jerry Peterson – tenor sax solo (6)
- Lon Price – soprano sax solo (7)
- Larry Hall – trumpet (2, 6, 8)
- Jerry Hey – trumpet (2, 3, 5, 6, 8), flugelhorn (5), horn arrangements (5, 6, 8)
- Gary Grant – trumpet (3, 5), flugelhorn (5)
Production
- Russ Regan – executive producer
- Peter Bunetta – producer
- Rick Chudacoff – producer
- Daren Klein – recording, mixing (1, 3, 8, 9)
- Mick Guzauski – mixing (2–7)
- Frank Wolf – additional recording
- Bryant Arnett – assistant engineer
- Ted Blaisdell – assistant engineer
- Bob Loftus – assistant engineer
- Marnie Riley – assistant engineer
- Joe Schiff – assistant engineer
- Gary Wagner – assistant engineer
- Johnny Lee – art direction
- Jeff Lancaster – design
- Aaron Rapoport – photography
- Carmé Tenuta – make-up
- Avedon and Bertroni Men's Fashions – clothing
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