The Third Album (Paul Jabara album)
The Third Album is the third studio album by American actor, singer and songwriter Paul Jabara. The album includes the single releases "Disco Wedding" and "Never Lose Your Sense of Humor".[1] The Third Album, whose title and cover picture paraphrases the Barbra Streisand album of the same name, was released in 1979 on the Casablanca Records label, and again features guest vocalist Donna Summer. In 1979 Jabara also composed the Streisand & Summer duet "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)".
The Third Album was finally released on CD by Gold Legion (67094 59672 2) on June 3, 2010. It was manufactured by Universal Music Special Markets B-0013910-02.
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Released | August 1979 | |||
Recorded | 1979 | |||
Genre | Disco | |||
Length | 28:55 | |||
Label | Casablanca NBLP 7163 | |||
Producer | Paul Jabara | |||
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Track listing
Side one
- Medley: "Disco Wedding"/"Honeymoon (In Puerto Rico)"/"Disco Divorce" - 14:01
Side two
- "Foggy Day" / "Never Lose Your Sense of Humor" (duet with Donna Summer) 9:46
- "Just You and Me" 5:08
Credits
- Arranged By, Conductor – Greg Mathieson
- Backing Vocals – Brenda Russell (2), Brooklyn Dreams, Bruce Roberts, Julie Waters*, Maxine Waters, Michele Allen*, Pat Ma Cloud, Pattie Brooks, Petsye Powell, Roberta Margarita Estes
- Bass – Scott Edwards (2)
- Concertmaster [Strings] – Sid Sharp*
- Contractor [Musical] – Trevor Veitch
- Design [Graphics] – David Fleming (2), Gribbitt!
- Drums – Ed Greene (2) (tracks: A1.1, A1.3, B1.2, B2), John Ferraro
- Engineer [Assistant] – Eddie Ashworth, J. Arvard Bergman*, Linda Corbin
- Engineer, Mixed By, Remix – Bob Stone
- Guitar – Jay Graydon, Paul Jackson, Jr.* (tracks: A1.1, A1.3, B1.2, B2), Tim May
- Harp – Gayle Levant
- Keyboards – Greg Mathieson
- Mastered By – Joe Hansch*
- Album Cover Inspired By – Barbra Streisand
- Hair And Make-up – Angelo DiBiase
- Styled By – Michael Kaplan
- Percussion – Paulinho Da Costa, Victor Feldman
- Photography – Michael Childers
- Producer – Paul Jabara
- Saxophone – Gary Herbig, Larry Williams
- Trumpet – Chuck Findley, Dennis Christianson*
Notes Mixed at Larrabee Sound / Mastered at Kendon Recorders
References
- Lederer, Barry (7 July 1979). "Billboard - Disco Mix". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 117–. ISSN 0006-2510.
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