More Stuff
1977 studio album by Stuff
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More Stuff is the title of the second full-length studio release by the group Stuff. It was released in 1977, a year after their debut, on Warner Bros. Records. For the recordings, the group teamed up with Charles Kipps and Van McCoy, who by then had a disco hit with "The Hustle". The band also covers the Stevie Wonder song "As", which appeared on his Songs in the Key of Life disc from 1976.
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| Released | 1977 | |||
| Recorded | 1976–1977 | |||
| Studio | Mediasound (New York City) | |||
| Genre | Jazz, funk, jazz fusion, soul music, disco | |||
| Label | Warner Bros. | |||
| Producer | Stuff, Van McCoy, Charles Kipps | |||
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At the 20th annual Grammy Awards, More Stuff was nominated for Best R&B Instrumental Performance.[1]
Track listing
Source:[2]
- "This One's for You" (Richard Tee) 5:07
- "And Here You Are" (Tee, Gordon Edwards) 4:59
- "Subway (Cornell Dupree) 3:22
- "Love of Mine" (Edwards) 4:05
- "Honey Coral Rock" (Eric Gale) 5:09
- "Sometimes Bubba Gets Down" (Chris Parker) 3:36
- "As" (Stevie Wonder) 3:23
- "Need Somebody" (Tee, Edwards) 6:30
Personnel
- Stuff
- Richard Tee – keyboards
- Eric Gale, Cornell Dupree – guitars
- Gordon Edwards – bass, percussion
- Steve Gadd, Chris Parker – drums, percussion
- Additional personnel
- Gene Orloff – violin on "And Here You Are"
Production
Source:[3]
- Arranged by Stuff
- Produced by Stuff, Van McCoy & Charles Kipps
- Recorded & Mixed by Alan Varner & Alec Head; assisted by Don Berman & Ramona Janquitto
- Track 1 published by Bloody Music Inc.[4] Tracks 2 & 8 published by Yangor Music Inc./Bloody Music Inc. Track 3 published by Corerm Music Inc. Track 4 published by Yangor Music Inc. Track 5 published by Gale Pyramid Music Inc. Track 6 published by M'Bubba Music Inc. Track 7 published by Jobete Music Inc./Black Bull Music Inc.