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Swinger (album)

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Released
  
1976

Artist
  
Barrabás

Genres
  
Funk, Soul music

Recorded
  
1975–76

Release date
  
1976

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Swinger (1976)
  
Piel de Barrabás (1981)

Labels
  
Ariola Records, Atco Records

Similar
  
Bestial, Piel de Barrabás, Heart of the City, Watch Out, Power

Swinger barrabas 1977


Swinger is the sixth album by the Spanish group Barrabás, released in 1976. It was the last album before the group's four-year hiatus, and the last to feature several band members including Ricky Morales, Juan Vidal and Daniel Louis. Due to the album title being absent from the cover, it is sometimes known simply as Barrabás. The album was later re-released on CD as Watch-Out with a similar sleeve, but is not related to the other Barrabás album of that name, the 1975 release, Watch Out.

Contents

"Swinger" / "Week End" was released as a single.

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Track listing

  1. "Swinger" (Fernando Arbex) – 4:55
  2. "Movi'on" (Ernesto Duarte) – 4:30
  3. "Turn Me Love" (Enrique Morales) – 4:48
  4. "Oldie" (Duarte, E. Morales, Miguel Morales) – 5:10
  5. "Week End" (E. Morales, M. Morales) – 4:42
  6. "Do It" (M. Morales) – 4:09
  7. "Sweet and Mellow" (E. Morales) – 4:48
  8. "Love Is in the Air" (M. Morales) – 4:10

Personnel

  • José Luís Tejada – lead vocals
  • Enrique "Ricky" Morales – lead guitar, vocals
  • Miguel Morales – guitar, bass guitar, vocals
  • Ernesto "Tito" Duarte – saxophone, flute, percussion, bass guitar
  • Juan Vidal – keyboards, vocals
  • Daniel Louis – drums, percussion
  • Produced by Fernando Arbex
  • Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York
  • Release information

  • Spain – Ariola Eurodisc
  • Disconforme DISC 1988CD (2001 CD) as Watch-Out
  • References

  • Entry for the Watch-Out CD version at Allmusic [1]
  • Album cover / sleeve notes
  • References

    Swinger (album) Wikipedia