Compañeros (album) explained
Compañeros is the second album by the British jazz dance band Working Week, released by Virgin Records in 1986.[1]
Track listing
- "Too Much Time" (Don Van Vliet) – 4:01
- "Dancing in Motion" (Simon Booth, Juliet Roberts, Larry Stabbins) – 4:10
- "Friend (Touche Pas à Mon Pote)" (Booth, Stabbins) – 4:44
- "South Africa" (Booth, Stabbins) – 4:53
- "Shot in the Dark" (Booth, Roberts, Stabbins) – 4:54
- "Soul Train" (Booth, Stabbins) – 4:45
- "King of the Night" (Booth, Stabbins) – 5:20
- "Touching Heaven" (Booth, Roberts, Stabbins) – 4:11
- "Southern Cross" (Booth, Stabbins) – 7:58
Personnel
- Working Week
with:
- Paul Spong – trumpet
- Richard Edwards – trombone
- Jess Bailey – keyboards
- Nick Graham – keyboards
- Iain Prince – keyboards
- Paul "Tubbs" Williams – bass
- Jeff Clyne – double bass
- Preston Heyman – drums
- Nic France – drums
- Frank Ricotti – percussion
- Bosco De Oliveira – percussion
- Tom Morley – drum programming
- Juliet Roberts, Wayne Hernandez, Angela Barfon, Candi Mackenzie, Michael Paul – backing vocals
- David Bedford – string arrangements
Charts
Album charts
Notes and References
- Allmusic Review: Compañeros
- Web site: WORKING WEEK | Artist . Official Charts . 2017-10-14.