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Winners (Brothers Johnson album)

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Winners
Studio album by
Released1981
StudioStudio 55, Ocean Way Recording, Sunset Sound and A&M Studios (Hollywood, California).
Genre
LabelA&M[1]
ProducerThe Brothers Johnson
The Brothers Johnson chronology
Light Up the Night
(1980)
Winners
(1981)
Out of Control
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Winners is a studio album by the Brothers Johnson, released in 1981.[3][4]

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Transcription

Track listing

  1. "The Real Thing" (George Johnson, Louis Johnson) - 3:48
  2. "Dancin' Free" (Louis Johnson) - 3:44
  3. "Sunlight" (George Johnson) - 3:43
  4. "Teaser" (George Johnson) - 3:45
  5. "Caught Up" (Louis Johnson, Valerie Johnson) - 4:01
  6. "In the Way" (David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Porcaro) - 3:26
  7. "I Want You" (Louis Johnson) - 5:13
  8. "Do It for Love" (George Johnson) - 3:40
  9. "Hot Mama" (George Johnson, Louis Johnson) - 3:23
  10. "Daydreamer Dream" (Annie Herring) - 4:00

Personnel

The Brothers Johnson

  • George Johnson – lead vocals (1, 3, 4, 8), electric guitars (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9), acoustic guitars (3), lead guitars (6 and 9), handclaps (1, 4, 8), string arrangements (1), backing vocals (3, 8), vocals (6, 7, 9), bass guitar (8)
  • Louis Johnson – bass guitar (1-7, 9, 10), guitars (1, 7, 9, 10), handclaps (1, 4), keyboards (2, 5, 7), vocals (7, 9), synth bass (9)

Additional musicians

  • Greg Phillinganes – keyboards (1, 2, 5, 8)
  • Jeff Lorber – keyboards (3), synthesizers (4)
  • David Paich – synthesizers (3), synth solo (3), keyboards (4-8), acoustic piano (9)
  • Steve Porcaro – keyboards (6), synthesizers (6)
  • Annie Herring – acoustic piano (10)
  • Steve Lukather – guitars (4, 7, 9), guitar solo (7, 9)
  • John Robinson – drums (1)
  • Jeff Porcaro – drums (2, 4-10)
  • Gerry Brown – drums (3)
  • Paulinho da Costa – percussion (1-4, 6, 7, 8), handclaps (1, 4), cowbell (9)
  • Debbie Johnson – handclaps (8)
  • Ernie Watts – saxophone solo (1)
  • Jerry Hey – horn arrangements (1, 3, 4, 8), string arrangements (1, 3, 8)
  • David Diggs – horn arrangements (2), string arrangements (2, 5, 7, 10)
  • Day Askey Burke – backing vocals (1, 3, 4, 8, 10), handclaps (8)
  • Ricky Heath – lead vocals (2), backing vocals (2, 4, 10), vocals (7)
  • Lynn Davis – backing vocals (2, 10)
  • Valerie Simpson – backing vocals (2, 4), vocals (5, 7), lead vocals (10)
  • Yolanda "Yo-Yo" Smith – backing vocals (3)
  • Lalomie Washburn – backing vocals (4)

Production

  • The Brothers Johnson – producers, recording, mixing
  • Jack Joseph Puig – recording, mixing
  • Jim Cassell – assistant engineer
  • Mark Ettel – assistant engineer
  • Bobby Gerber – assistant engineer
  • Don Koldon – assistant engineer
  • Stephen Marcussen – assistant engineer
  • Mike Reese – mastering
  • Doug Sax – mastering
  • The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) – mastering location
  • Jeff Ayeroff – art direction
  • Chuck Beeson – art direction, design
  • Norman Seeff – photography
  • Mick McGinty, Willardson & White, Inc. – medallion illustration
  • The Fitzgerald/Hartley Co. – direction

Charts

Year Chart Peak
position
1981 US Billboard Top Soul Albums 10
US Billboard Pop Albums 48
Norway[5] 21

References

  1. ^ Thompson, Dave (December 21, 2001). Funk. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9780879306298 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Winners - The Brothers Johnson | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Holden, Stephen (November 1, 1981). "Pop Funk: Brothers Johnson". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  4. ^ Bradman, E. E. (28 July 2023). "The Hard-Hitting Legacy of Louis "Thunder Thumbs" Johnson". BassPlayer.com.
  5. ^ "The Brothers Johnson: Winners". norwegiancharts.com. VG-Lista.

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This page was last edited on 24 October 2023, at 13:49
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