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Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band - Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band album

Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band - Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band album

  • Performer: Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band
  • Genre: Soulful music / Pop
  • Title: Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band
  • Released: 1977
  • Style: Soul, Funk, Ballad, Rhythm & Blues
  • MP3 version size: 1868 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1183 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
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Description

Ultra rare & private US album LARRY & THE EXCITERS "Happy Music" + "Dreaming A Dream" 1977 Chicago (US) - Private press on Patriot Records "Dreaming A Dream".

I started performing in 1963 with a group called the Pentagons. We mostly worked around Akron, Kent, local area

Discover all compositions recorded by Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band. Complete your Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band record collection. Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 日本語. "Tracks" is currently in Beta.

Larry Alltop & The Exciters Band.

Friday, September 12, 2008. I have been a singer, entertainer with a live band for many years. About two years ago I saw the live band business in my area beginning to shrink. What with the drinking laws and now no smoking in bars, my business has significantly gone down.

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The Exciters were originally a quartet of seventeen year olds who were high school classmates in Queens, New York. Then called the Masterettes, the group consisted of Brenda Reid on lead, Sylvia Williams, Lillian Walker, and Carol Johnson. The group signed with United Artists Records in 1962 and by December 1st had entered the Billboard charts with "Tell Him," which made it all the way to number four Pop on January 26, 1963, and number five R&B. Reid's no-nonsense, tough girl vocal, the group's vocal blend, and a sure fire Bert Burns composition made "T. ead

The Exciters were an American pop music group of the 1960s. They were originally a girl group, with one male member being added afterwards. At the height of their popularity the group consisted of lead singer Brenda Reid, her husband Herb Rooney, Carolyn Johnson and Lillian Walker. Brenda Reid, Carolyn (Carol) Johnson, Lillian Walker, and Sylvia Wilbur formed the group while at high school together in Queens, New York City, in 1961

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Side One: With The Exciters Featuring J.J. Shanarae
A1 Medley: Don't Take Away The Music / Heaven Must Be Missin' An Angel
Written By – Kist/Louis/Perren, Kist/Louis/Perren/C. Yarian
A2 Happy Music
Written-By – Donald Byrd
A3 Dreaming A Dream
Written By – Nerangis/Britton
A4 Let Her In
Written By – Benson
A5 Closing Theme
Written-By – J.J. Shanarae
Side Two Featuring Larry Alltop
B1 I Got The Music In Me
Written By – Bias/Bushell
B2 I Got To Use My Imagination
Written By – Goffen/Goldberg
B3 Mandy
Written By – Scott English/Richard Kerr
B4 Kung-Fu Fighting
Written-By – Carl Douglas
B5 Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast
Written By – Callender/Stephens

Credits

  • Assistant Engineer – Bob Bennett , Jerry Lucas
  • Bass, Vocals – Harold Perno
  • Drums – Paul Landry
  • Engineer – Chuck Rapp
  • Executive Producer – Robert Hayes
  • Graphics – Joy Wallens
  • Guitar – Sean Callahan
  • Lighting – Capron
  • Liner Notes – Geoff Parker
  • Organ, Vocals – J.J. Shanarae
  • Photography – Rene's Studio
  • Producer – Bruce Patch
  • Trombone – Ken (Duke) Ross
  • Trumpet – Jay Neale, John Kulnig
  • Vocals – Larry Alltop

Notes

Recorded Live at The Navarone, Chicago, January 1977

Management:
Charles Lawrence Productions
79 Milk Street, Suite 400
Boston, MA 02109

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