We the People (The Soul Searchers album)
1972 studio album by The Soul Searchers
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We the People is the debut album by the Washington, D.C.-based group the Soul Searchers.[1][2]
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| Released | 1972 | |||
| Recorded | 1972 | |||
| Studio | American Star Studio, Falls Church, Virginia | |||
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| Length | 39:29 | |||
| Label | Sussex | |||
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Track listing
- Side A
- "We the People" (Chuck Brown, John Buchanan) – 5:28
- "Your Love Is So Doggone Good" (Dee Ervin, Rudy Love) – 8:36
- "It's All in Your Mind" (Chuck Brown, John Buchanan) – 3:06
- "Soul to the People" (The Soul Searchers - Chuck Brown, Donald Tillery, Hilton Felton, Horace Brock, John Buchanan, John Euwell, Kenneth Scoggins, Lino Druitt, Lloyd Pinchback) – 2:58
- Side B
- "Think" (James Brown) – 4:47
- "1993" (John Buchanan) – 4:54
- "When Will My Eyes See" (Donald Tillery) – 3:30
- "Blowout" (John Buchanan) – 6:06
Personnel
- The Soul Searchers
- Chuck Brown – electric guitar, lead vocals
- John "J.B." Buchanan – trombone, piano
- Donald Tillery – trumpet, percussion, vocals
- John Euwell – bass guitar, vocals
- Kenneth Scoggins – drums
- Lino Druitt – congas, percussion
- Lloyd Pinchback – flute, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, vocals
- Hilton Felton - organ
with:
- Horace Brock – organ on "We the People"
- Glen Christensen - art direction
- Joel Brodsky - photography
