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You, Me and He
1984 studio album by Mtume From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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You, Me and He is a 1984 album by R&B group Mtume. This was their fourth album released on the Epic Records label. The title track was interpolated by Aaliyah for her remixes of her cover of "(At Your Best) You Are Love", originally by The Isley Brothers
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Track listing
In 2012 the label Funky Town Grooves re-released the album with additional tracks:
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Personnel
- Mtume - backing vocals
- James Mtume - keyboards, lead vocals, backing vocals
- Tawatha Agee - lead vocals, guitar, backing Vocals
- Curt Jones - guitar, backing vocals
- Kevin Robinson - guitar, backing vocals
- Clarence "Binky" Brice - guitar
- Ira Siegel - rhythm guitar
- Raymond Jackson - bass, guitar, synthesizer
- Philip Field - keyboards, synthesizers, synth programming, backing vocals
- Steve "Bam" Becker - drums
- Bernie Worrell, David Frank, Dunn Pearson - synthesizer
- Frank Elmo, Jimmy Heath, Stan Harrison - horns
- Gary "Bone" Cooper - backing vocals
- Angel Colon, Kirth Atkin - scratches
- Vincent Henry - saxophone solo on "You Are My Sunshine"
- Sonny Fortune - saxophone solo on "You, Me, and He" and "To Be or not to Bop That is the Question (Whether We Funk or Not)"
- Ed "Tree" Moore - guitar solo on "I Simply Like"
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