Locker Room (album)

Locker Room is the third studio album recorded by American male vocal quartet Double Exposure, released in 1979 on the Salsoul label.

Locker Room
Studio album by
Released1979
RecordedSigma Sound Studios
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
GenreSoul, Philadelphia soul, disco
LabelSalsoul
ProducerRon Baker, Bruce Hawes, Ron Kersey, Bunny Sigler
Double Exposure chronology
Fourplay
(1978)
Locker Room
(1979)

History

The album features the song, "I Got the Hots for Ya", which peaked at No. 33 on the Hot Soul Singles chart. It also peaked at No. 37 on the Hot Dance/Disco chart.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Got the Hots (For Ya)"Ron Baker6:59
2."(Where Have You Been) All My Life"Ron Baker3:58
3."Can We Be in Love"Pat Cooper, Bruce Hawes6:02
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
4."Ice Cold Love"Jerry Akines, Johnny Bellmon, Buddy Turner6:03
5."I Wish That I Could Make Love to You"Bunny Sigler, Jimmy Sigler5:45
6."Why Do We Have to Go Our Separate Ways"Ron Kersey, Cheryl Dickerson6:01

Personnel

  • Leonard "Butch" Davis, Charles Whittington, Joseph Harris, James Williams vocals
  • Keith Benson, Scotty Miller drums
  • Jimmy Williams, Raymond Earl, Ron Baker bass
  • Ron Kersey, Cotton Kent, Bruce Hawes, Bunny Sigler, Dennis Richardson, Bruce Gray, Luther Randolph keyboards
  • Norman Harris, Bobby Eli, T.J. Tindall, Edward Moore guitars
  • Larry Washington, James Walker, Bobby Conga congas
  • Ron Tyson percussion
  • The Don Renaldo Strings and Horns strings, horns on "I Got the Hots (For Ya)"
  • Reubin Henderson, Harold Watkins, Prestly Williams horns
  • Walter Gibbons tambourines, cowbell on "Ice Cold Love" and "I Wish That I Could Make Love to You"
  • Evette Benton, Carla Benson, Barbara Ingram background vocals

Production

  • Ron Baker, Bruce Hawes, Ron Kersey, Bunny Sigler producers
  • Joe Cayre, Stan Cayre, Ken Cayre executive producers
  • Carl Paruolo, Dirk Devlin, Kenny Present, Rocky Schnaars engineers
  • Jeff Stewart, Jay Mark technicians
  • Bob Blank mixing
  • Stanley Hochstadt art direction
  • Lori Lambert design
  • Belott/Wolfson Photography photography
  • Lloyd Gelassen graphic supervision

Charts

Singles
Year Single Peak chart positions
US
R&B

[1]
US
Dan

[1]
1979 "I Got the Hots for Ya" 33 37

References

  1. "US Charts > Double Exposure". Billboard. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
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