Love & Understanding
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Love & Understanding is the seventh studio album by the funk band Kool & the Gang, released in 1976. The album had mild success. Three tracks, "Hollywood Swinging", "Summer Madness" and "Universal Sound" were recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London, England.[2]
The song "Summer Madness" was used in the motion picture Rocky as radio background during a scene in Rocky's home. It is also featured in the soundtrack of the videogame Tony Hawk's Project 8,[3] Grand Theft Auto: Vice City,[4] and in a Nike commercial. "Hollywood Swinging" is featured in the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.[5]
Track listing
1. |
"Love & Understanding" | Claydes Smith, Khalis Bayyan, Kool & the Gang |
7:51 |
2. |
"Sugar" | George Brown, Kool & the Gang |
5:37 |
3. |
"Do It Right Now" | Otha Nash, Kool & the Gang |
3:55 |
4. |
"Cosmic Energy" | Smith, Bayyan, Kool & the Gang |
3:11 |
1. |
"Hollywood Swinging" (live) | Ricky West, Kool & the Gang |
5:40 |
2. |
"Summer Madness" (live) | Alton Taylor, Robert "Spike" Mickens, Kool & the Gang |
8:01 |
3. |
"Universal Sound" (live) | Bayyan, Kool & the Gang |
4:04 |
4. |
"Come Together" | Smith, Bayyan, Kool & the Gang |
2:48 |
Personnel
- Bass, vocals – Robert "Kool" Bell
- Drums, vocals, percussion – George Brown
- Guitar – Claydes Smith, Kevin Bell
- Piano – Ricky West
- Alto saxophone – Peter Duarte
- Alto saxophone, vocals, flute, congas – Dennis Thomas
- Tenor saxophone – Dennis White
- Tenor saxophone, alto flute, piano, vocals, ARP synthesizer – Ronald Bell
- Trombone – Ray Wright
- Trombone, vocals – Otha Nash
- Trumpet – Spike Mickens
- Trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals – Larry Gitten
- Backing vocals – Don Boyce, Royal Jackson, Something Sweet, Tomorrow's Edition
- Production
- Arranged and written by – Kool & the Gang
- Engineer – B. Clearwater, H. Goldberg, T. Rosiello
- Mixed by – Terry Rosiellio
- Mastered by – Earl Williams
- Producer – K.G. Productions
- Executive producer – Khalis Bayyan
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