Gap Band V: Jammin'

Gap Band V: Jammin'
Studio album by The Gap Band
Released 1983
Recorded 1983
Genre R&B
Funk
Quiet Storm
Length 46:46
Label Total Experience
Producer Ronnie Wilson, "Smile" and "Party Train" produced by Lonnie Simmons and Ronnie Wilson
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The Gap Band chronology
Gap Band IV
(1982)
Gap Band V: Jammin
(1983)
Gap Band VI
(1985)

Gap Band V Jammin' is an album by The Gap Band, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music) on Total Experience Records. The album was reissued on CD by Mercury Records, Total Experience's distributor at the time. Contrary to the title, the album is actually the Gap Band's seventh album.

The album reached #2 on the Black Albums chart and #28 on the Pop Albums chart. The album produced the singles "Party Train" (#3 R&B) and "Jam the Motha'" (#16 R&B). With the exception of "Party Train" and "Smile" (which were co-produced by label owner Lonnie Simmons), the album was produced by oldest brother Ronnie Wilson. To date, this is the Gap Band's last gold album.

Track Listing

  1. "Where Are We Going?" 1:35
  2. "Shake a Leg" 3:58
  3. "I'm Ready (If You're Ready)" 5:12
  4. "You're My Everything" 4:13
  5. "Jammin' in America" 4:59
  6. "Smile" 3:02
  7. "Party Train" 5:45
  8. "Jam the Motha'" 4:14
  9. "I Expect More" 3:54
  10. "You're Something Special" 5:20
  11. "Someday" (featuring Stevie Wonder) 4:34

References