Wynne Jammin'
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Wynne Jammin' | |||||
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Studio album by Philippe Wynne | |||||
Released | 1980 | ||||
Recorded | 1980 | ||||
Genre | R&B/Soul/Funk | ||||
Length | 41:50 | ||||
Label | Uncle Jam/CBS Records | ||||
Producer | George Clinton, Ron Dunbar, Philippe Wynne | ||||
Philippe Wynne chronology | |||||
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Wynne Jammin' is a 1980 album by Philippe Wynne, the former lead singer of the Spinners. It was the second album was released on the Uncle Jam/CBS label, fronted by Parliament-Funkadelic leader George Clinton (funk musician) and his manager Archie Ivy. The album features many musicians from the P-Funk stable.
The album was produced by George Clinton, Ron Dunbar and Philippe Wynne. "Wynne Jammin'" was reissued by CBS/Sony in Japan on 5/21/94, but quickly went out of print. The original album contained a lyric sheet.
[edit] Tracks
- Never Gonna Tell It (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell) (released as a single-Uncle Jam/CBS 9900 and 12" b-side to "Freak To Freak" by the Sweat Band-Uncle Jam/CBS AS 874)
- Put Your Own Puzzle Together (J. Glover, J. Dean) (released as a single- Uncle Jam/CBS ZS6 9902)
- You Make Me Happy (You Got The Love I Need) (Philippe Wynne)
- We Dance So Good Together (J. Glover, J. Dean)
- Hotel Eternity (Gary Hudgins, Daryl Clinton, Philippe Wynne, Robert Johnson)
- Breakout (Philippe Wynne)
- You Gotta Take Chances (J. Glover, J. Dean)
[edit] Personnel
- Guitars: Mike Hampton, Bruce Nazarian, Kenny Birch, Garry Shider, Dennis Coffey, Willie Hampton
- Bass: Rodney Curtis, Bruce Nazarian, Donny Sterling, Frank Bryant
- Drums: Tyrone Lampkin, Jerry Jones
- Percussion: Carl Small, Larry Fratangelo
- Synthesizer: Bernie Worrell, David Lee Chong
- Strings: Gordon Staples, Felix Resnick, and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Horns: John Trudell, Ernie Rogers, Angela Carlisi, Ted Jackson, Gordon Stump, Leo Harrison, Maurice Davis, Fred Boldt, Mike Sutter, Marcus Belgrave