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Direct (Tower of Power album)

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Direct
Live album by
Released1981
GenreSoul, funk
LabelSheffield Lab
ProducerLarry Brown
Tower of Power chronology
Back on the Streets
(1979)
Direct
(1981)
Power
(1987)

Direct is a 1981 live in-studio album by Tower of Power. It was their only album for the direct-to-disc record label Sheffield Lab. It also marked the return of original guitarist Willie James Fulton, not heard from since 1972's Bump City, and the last album to feature saxophonist Lenny Pickett. Mark Sanders plays drums on this album. Between this album and their 1987 comeback album Power, they would record the sessions that later became the Dinosaur Tracks CD. Besides that, save for the original single release of "Simple as That" (from the same Dinosaur Tracks sessions), this would be their last new release until 1987. It contained mostly songs from their previous albums, but included new material as well.

Direct would later be re-released with alternate takes on CD as Direct Plus! in 1997.

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Transcription

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Fanfare/And You Know It" (Greg Adams/Emilio Castillo, Stephen Kupka) originally recorded for Back on the Streets - 2:44
  2. "You're Gonna Need Me" (Albert King) New track - 4:02
  3. "Squib Cakes" (Chester Thompson) originally recorded for Back to Oakland - 7:34

Side Two

  1. "That's Why I Sing" (Chester Thompson) New track, later re-recorded during the Dinosaur Tracks sessions in 1983 - 4:57
  2. "What is Hip?" (Emilio Castillo, Stephen Kupka) originally recorded for Tower of Power - 4:40
  3. "Never Let Go of Love" (Greg Levias, Hilary Thompson, Michael Jeffries) New track, later re-recorded during the Dinosaur Tracks sessions in 1983 - 4:06

Personnel

Production

  • Doug Sax – executive producer
  • Lincoln Mayorga – executive producer
  • Spencer Proffer – executive producer
  • Larry Brown – producer, recording
  • Mike Sanders – assistant engineer
  • Tom Pessagno – technician
  • Patricia Meredith – production coordinator
  • Dave McDonald – production manager
  • Tina Nichols – design, illustration
  • Miguel – photography

Sheffield Lab credits

  • Steve Haselton – chief engineer
  • Andrew Teton – field chief technician
  • Lincoln Mayorga – booth supervisor
  • Dick Doss – disc processing
  • Rick Goldman – disc processing
  • Mike Reese – lathe operator
  • Lois Walker – lathe operator
  • Ed Hukoveh – lathe design

References


This page was last edited on 17 March 2023, at 01:26
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