Paul Jabara - The Third Album (1979) [Remastered 2010]

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Title: The Third Album
Year Of Release: 1979/2010
Label: Gold Legion / Universal Music [B0013910-02]
Genre: Disco, Soul, Pop
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 28:59 min
Total Size: 66 mb / 207 mb
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Recorded in between Paul Jabara's legendary productions for Barbra Streisand ("The Main Event/Fight') and the chart-topping Donna Summer-Barbra Streisand duet ("No More Tears"), The Third Album marked Jabara's last album for Casablanca. Side One featured Jabara's "Disco Wedding" suite plus a duet with Donna Summer, "Foggy Day/Never Lose Your Sense of Humor." Paul Jabara would later score "It's Raining Men" for The Weather Girls and work with a number of legendary artists like Diana Ross, Whitney Houston, and Julio Iglesias before passing away from AIDS in 1992. This re-issue features a 12 page booklet with new interviews with Donna Summer and producer Greg Mathieson.

TRACKLIST:

1. Medley: (14:01)
1.1. Disco Wedding
1.2. Honeymoon (In Puerto Rico)
1.3. Disco Divorce

2. Medley: (9:45)
2.1. Foggy Day
2.2. Never Lose Your Sense Of Humor (Featuring Donna Summer)

3. Just You And Me (5:09)

Arranged By – Greg Mathieson
Backing Vocals – Brenda Russell, Brooklyn Dreams, Bruce Roberts, Julie Waters, Maxine Waters, Michele Allen, Pat Ma Cloud, Pattie Brooks, Petsye Powell, Robert Margarita Estes
Bass – Scott Edwards
Conductor – Greg Mathieson
Drums – Ed Greenie (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6), John Ferraro
Featuring – Donna Summer (tracks: 5)
Guitar – Jay Graydon, Paul Jackson Jr. (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6), Tim May
Harp – Gayle Levant
Keyboards – Greg Mathieson
Liner Notes – Christian John Wikane
Mixed By – Bob Stone
Percussion – Paulinho Da Costa, Victor Feldman
Producer – Paul Jabara
Remastered By – Ellen Fitton
Saxophone – Gery Herbig, Larry Williams
Strings – Sid Sharp
Trumpet – Chuck Findley, Dennis Christianson

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