Gittin' Down

Gittin' Down is the second album release for the Los Angeles, California -based band L.T.D.

Gittin' Down
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 08, 1974
Recorded1974
StudioA&M Records Studios, Los Angeles, California
GenreSoul, funk
LabelA&M
ProducerL.T.D.
L.T.D. chronology
Love, Togetherness & Devotion
(1974)
Gittin' Down
(1974)
Love to the World
(1976)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

All tracks are produced and arranged by L.T.D.

  1. "Don't Lose Your Cool" - (Henry E. Davis, Jeffrey Osborne) 2:44
  2. "Groove for a Little While" - (Jeffrey Osborne) 3:21
  3. "Your Love is The Answer" - (Jeffrey Osborne, James Davis) 2:53
  4. "Eldorado Joe" - (Henry E. Davis) 4:21
  5. "Tryin' to Find a Way" - (Billy Osborne) 3:04
  6. "Ain't No Way" - (Billy Osborne, Jeffrey Osborne) 2:47
  7. "It's You" - (Lorenzo Carnegie) 3:04
  8. "Look in My Eyes" - (Abraham J. Miller, Jr., James Davis) 3:17
  9. "Churn Baby Churn" - (Abraham J. Miller, Jr.) 3:00
  10. "Sweet Thang" - (Carle Vickers, Jeffrey Osborne) 2:35
  11. "You Can Be Free" - (Jake Riley, James Davis) 5:17

Personnel

L.T.D.

  • Jeffrey Osborne - lead vocals (1, 3, 6, 7, 11), drums, background vocals, percussion, piano
  • Billy Osborne - lead vocals (5, 6, 10), acoustic piano, clavinet, organ, synthesizer, drums, percussion, background vocals, keyboard solo (4), album coordinator
  • Jimmie Davis - lead vocals (8), acoustic and electric piano, clavinet, synthesizer, harpsichord, background vocals, synthesizer solo (11)
  • Henry Davis - bass guitar, guitar, celeste, percussion
  • Carle Vickers - trumpet, soprano saxophone, background vocals
  • Abraham "Onion" Miller, Jr. - lead vocals (9), tenor saxophone, background vocals, percussion, tenor saxophone solo (9)
  • Lorenzo "Blow Daddy" Carnegie - tenor and alto saxophone, tenor saxophone solo (2)
  • Tobie "Big Horny" Wynn - baritone and alto saxophone
  • Jake Riley - trombone, percussion
  • Pondaza Santiel - congas, bongos, percussion

Technical personnel

Charts

Chart (1975) Peak
position
Billboard Top R&B Albums[2] 40

References

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