Locker Room (album) explained
Locker Room is the third studio album recorded by American male vocal quartet Double Exposure, released in 1979 on the Salsoul label.
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.
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
Notes and References
- Web site: US Charts > Double Exposure. Billboard. 24 October 2017.