Gonna Get You
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RecordedJuly to December 1982 at Unique Recording, Vanguard Studios, New York
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| Recorded | July to December 1982 at Unique Recording, Vanguard Studios, New York | |||
| Genre | Freestyle, post-disco, electro, synth-pop | |||
| Label | Beggars Banquet | |||
| Producer | Arthur Baker | |||
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Gonna Get You[1] is the second album by the British jazz-funk/post-disco group Freeez, released in the UK in 1983 by Beggars Banquet, and in Japan in 1984 by Victor Musical Industries.[2]
The album was produced by American electro/freestyle musician and DJ Arthur Baker, well known for his work with Afrika Bambaataa and Planet Patrol.
The album was recorded in New York between July–December 1982.
- "We've Got the Juice" (Andy Stennett, Arthur Baker, Everton McCalla, John Rocca, Peter Maas) – 6:19
- "Can't Keep My Love" (Andy Barrett, Andy Schwartz, Lotti Golden) – 5:05
- "Love's Gonna Get You" (Stennett, Baker, McCalla, Rocca, Maas) - 5:58
- "Pop Goes My Love/Scratch Goes My Dub" (Arthur Baker, Peter Maas, John Rocca, Andy Sternett) – 8:10
- "I.O.U." (Arthur Baker, John Robie) – 8:26
- "Freezin'" (Andy Sternett, Arthur Baker, Everton McCalla, Peter Maas, Tina B.) – 6:08
- "Can You" (Everton McCalla) – 5:51
- "Watch Me" (Peter Maas, John Rocca, Arthur Baker) – 5:40
Performers
- Andy Stennett - synthesizer, glockenspiel, backing vocals
- Andy Wallace, Frank Heller, Fred Zarr, Jay Burnett, John Robie, Marc Berry, Mike Theodore, Peter Robbins - engineers
- Tina B - backing vocals
- John Rocca - congas, bongos, vocals, hand percussion
- Fred Zarr - piano, synthesizer
- Andy Barrett Schwartz - synthesizer
- Arthur Baker - drum machine, producer, arranger, mixer