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Videos Album: Night Lights Harmony1975

Night Lights Harmony
A painting of two large tropical birds over Times Square
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ReleasedJuly 1975 (1975-07)
GenreSoul music
Length38:30
LanguageEnglish
LabelABC
Producer
Four Tops chronology
Live & in Concert
(1974)
Night Lights Harmony
(1975)
Catfish
(1976)

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Night Lights Harmony

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Julio 1975 · Fecha Grabación: 1975 -
    Discográfica: ABC · · Productor: Steve Barri , Lawrence Payton

    1975 studio album by Four Tops

    Night Lights Harmony is a 1975 studio album by American soul music vocal group Four Tops, released by ABC Records.

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    Review

    1975 studio album by Four Tops

    Night Lights Harmony is a 1975 studio album by American soul music vocal group Four Tops, released by ABC Records.

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    Reception

    Editors at AllMusic Guide scored this release two out of five stars.[1] The 1992 edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide also rated this release two out of five stars.[2] In Portraying Performer Image in Record Album Cover Art , art critic Ken Bielen suggests that the cover painting—a departure from most Four Tops albums that feature photographs of the performers—shows the harmony that group`s vocals can give listeners by combining the busy cityscape of Times Square along with the exotic birds meeting in the sky.[3]

    Track listing

    1. "Seven Lonely Nights" (James Ralph Bailey, Rudy Clark, and Ken Williams) – 3:02
    2. "Mama You`re All Right with Me" (Dennis Lambert Brian Potter) – 3:16
    3. "Is This the Price?" (Deke Richards) – 3:12
    4. "We All Gotta Stick Together" (Richard Beasley, Fred Bridges, Richard Knight, and Lawrence Payton) – 4:50
    5. "I`ve Got What You Need" (George Byrd, Henderson Huggins, and Joe Wilson) – 4:36
    6. "I Can`t Hold on Much Longer" (Renaldo Benson, Bridges, Payton, and Willie D. Thomas) – 3:59
    7. "(It Would Almost) Drive Me Out of My Mind" (Rob Benson, Bridges, Payton, and Killie Thomas) – 3:40
    8. "I`m Glad You Walked into My Life (Dedicated to Stevie)" (Gil Askey, Leonard Lee, and Payton) – 6:03
    9. "Let Me Know the Truth" (Clifford Carter) – 5:52

    Personnel

    Four Tops

    • Renaldo Benson – bass vocals
    • Abdul Fakir – first tenor vocals
    • Lawrence Payton – second tenor vocals, production
    • Levi Stubbs – lead baritone vocals

    Additional personnel

    • Steve Barri – percussion, production
    • Ben Benay – guitar
    • Max Bennett – bass guitar
    • Ginger Blake – backing vocals
    • Clifford Carter – keyboards
    • Phil Cross – mastering
    • King Erisson – percussion
    • Victor Feldman – percussion
    • Wilton Felder – bass guitar
    • Chuck Findley – horn
    • Jay Graydon – guitar
    • Ed Greene – drums
    • Paul Hubinon – horn
    • Phil Kaye – recording
    • Jackie Kelso, Jr. – horn
    • Lew McCreary – horn
    • Roger Nichols – recording, mixing
    • Michael Omartian – keyboards, arrangement
    • Dean Parks – guitar
    • Lee Ritenour – guitar
    • Fred Selden – horn
    • Sidney Sharp – concertamster
    • The Sid Sharp Strings – strings
    • David T. Walker – guitar
    • Ernie Watts – horn

    Chart performance

    Night Lights Harmony peaked at 148 on the Billboard 200 and reached 24 on the R&B charts.[4]

    See also

    • List of 1975 albums

    1975 studio album by Four Tops

    Night Lights Harmony is a 1975 studio album by American soul music vocal group Four Tops, released by ABC Records.

    Reception

    Editors at AllMusic Guide scored this release two out of five stars.[1] The 1992 edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide also rated this release two out of five stars.[2] In Portraying Performer Image in Record Album Cover Art , art critic Ken Bielen suggests that the cover painting—a departure from most Four Tops albums that feature photographs of the performers—shows the harmony that group`s vocals can give listeners by combining the busy cityscape of Times Square along with the exotic birds meeting in the sky.[3]

    Track listing

    1. "Seven Lonely Nights" (James Ralph Bailey, Rudy Clark, and Ken Williams) – 3:02
    2. "Mama You`re All Right with Me" (Dennis Lambert Brian Potter) – 3:16
    3. "Is This the Price?" (Deke Richards) – 3:12
    4. "We All Gotta Stick Together" (Richard Beasley, Fred Bridges, Richard Knight, and Lawrence Payton) – 4:50
    5. "I`ve Got What You Need" (George Byrd, Henderson Huggins, and Joe Wilson) – 4:36
    6. "I Can`t Hold on Much Longer" (Renaldo Benson, Bridges, Payton, and Willie D. Thomas) – 3:59
    7. "(It Would Almost) Drive Me Out of My Mind" (Rob Benson, Bridges, Payton, and Killie Thomas) – 3:40
    8. "I`m Glad You Walked into My Life (Dedicated to Stevie)" (Gil Askey, Leonard Lee, and Payton) – 6:03
    9. "Let Me Know the Truth" (Clifford Carter) – 5:52

    Personnel

    Four Tops

    • Renaldo Benson – bass vocals
    • Abdul Fakir – first tenor vocals
    • Lawrence Payton – second tenor vocals, production
    • Levi Stubbs – lead baritone vocals

    Additional personnel

    • Steve Barri – percussion, production
    • Ben Benay – guitar
    • Max Bennett – bass guitar
    • Ginger Blake – backing vocals
    • Clifford Carter – keyboards
    • Phil Cross – mastering
    • King Erisson – percussion
    • Victor Feldman – percussion
    • Wilton Felder – bass guitar
    • Chuck Findley – horn
    • Jay Graydon – guitar
    • Ed Greene – drums
    • Paul Hubinon – horn
    • Phil Kaye – recording
    • Jackie Kelso, Jr. – horn
    • Lew McCreary – horn
    • Roger Nichols – recording, mixing
    • Michael Omartian – keyboards, arrangement
    • Dean Parks – guitar
    • Lee Ritenour – guitar
    • Fred Selden – horn
    • Sidney Sharp – concertamster
    • The Sid Sharp Strings – strings
    • David T. Walker – guitar
    • Ernie Watts – horn

    Chart performance

    Night Lights Harmony peaked at 148 on the Billboard 200 and reached 24 on the R&B charts.[4]

    See also

    • List of 1975 albums

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