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Straight to the Point (Atlantic Starr album)

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Released
  
April 25, 1979

Artist
  
Atlantic Starr

Producer
  
Bobby Eli

Straight To The Point (1979)
  
Radiant (1981)

Release date
  
1979

Label
  
A&M Records

Recorded
  
September– December, 1978 at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Genres
  
Soul music, Rhythm and blues

Similar
  
Yours Forever, All in the Name of Love, Love Crazy, As the Band Turns, Brilliance

Atlantic starr straight to the point lp 1979


Straight To The Point is the second studio album by Atlantic Starr. Produced by Bobby Eli, founding member and lead guitarist of Philadelphia studio group MFSB.

Contents

Atlantic starr straight to the point


Track listing

  • All songs written by Wayne Lewis, except as noted
    1. "(Let's) Rock & Roll" (7:30)
    2. "Kissin' Power" (Bobby Eli, Jeff Prusan) (6:23)
    3. "Let The Spirit Move Ya" (Bobby Eli, Jeff Prusan) (5:08)
    4. "Straight To The Point" (4:45)
    5. "Bullseye" (Bruce Grey, Bobby Eli, Jeff Prusan) (3:15)
    6. "What'cha Feel Inside" (Bobby Eli, Jeff Prusan) (3:39)
    7. "Fallin' In Love With You" (3:29)
    8. "Losin' You" (5:28)

    Atlantic Starr

  • David Lewis - Guitar, Lead & Backing Vocals
  • Wayne Lewis - Keyboards, Lead & Backing Vocals
  • Sharon Bryant - Lead & Backing Vocals, Percussion
  • Porter Carroll, Jr. - Drums, Lead & Backing Vocals
  • Joseph Phillips - Percussion, Congas, Flute
  • Damon Rentie - Saxophone, Flute
  • Clifford Archer - Bass
  • William Sudderth III - Trumpet
  • Jonathan Lewis - Trombone
  • Koran Daniels – Alto Saxophone (not listed as an official member at this point)
  • Additional Musicians

  • Don Renaldo And The Philly Strings - Strings
  • Bobby Eli - Additional guitar on tracks A2, A3, B2, and B3
  • Songs

    1(Let's) Rock 'n' Roll7:33
    2Kissin' Power6:24
    3Let the Spirit Move Ya5:11

    References

    Straight to the Point (Atlantic Starr album) Wikipedia