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The Surround Sound portions of the discs feature the Quadraphonic mixes of both "360 Degrees Of Billy Paul" and "War Of The Gods", made available for the first time in over 40 years. Personnel. Billy Paul – lead and backing vocals; Bobby Eli, Bunny Sigler, David Bay, Norman Harris, Roland Chambers – guitar; Eddie Green, Leon Huff ...
- 1972
War of the Gods is an album by soul singer Billy Paul. The album was produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff and arranged by Bobby Martin and Lenny Pakula. Released in 1973, the album reached number 12 on the Billboard soul chart and number 110 on the pop chart.
- November 18–24, 1973
This is the most impressive of the album’s three covers. The album concludes with the inspirational, Bunny Sigler penned “I’m Gonna Make It This Time”. A reoccurring feature of “360 Degrees of Billy Paul” is Billy Paul’s tendency to adlib with some related words or phrases towards the end of song.
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- 25 November 1972
- Billy Paul
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The Staple Singers. I Am. Earth, Wind & Fire. Add Review. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "360 Degrees Of Billy Paul" on Discogs.
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Congas – Larry Washington. Design [Cover Design] – Ed Lee. Drums – Earl Young, Norman Farrington * Engineer – Joe Tarsia. Guitar – Bobby Eli, Bunny Sigler, David Bay, Norman Harris, Roland Chambers. Liner Notes – Louise Williams (3) Organ – Lenny Pakula. Photography By [Back Cover Photo] – Robert Davis (7)
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Guitar – Bobby Eli, Bunny Sigler, David Bay, Norman Harris, Roland Chambers; Organ – Lenny Pakula; Performer [String And Horn Section] – Don Renaldo; Photography By [Back Cover] – Robert Davis (7) Photography By [Front Cover] – Don Hunstein; Piano – Eddie Green (3), Leon Huff; Producer – Gamble-Huff* Vibraphone [Vibes] – Vince ...
360 Degrees of Billy Paul is an album by soul singer Billy Paul. It was produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff and arranged by Bobby Martin, Lenny Pakula and Norman Harris. Released in 1972, it includes the Grammy Award-winning number 1 pop and soul single “Me and Mrs. Jones” and its follow-up “Am I Black Enough for You?” which reached ...