Non-Stop (B. T. Express album)
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Non-Stop is the second album by the Brooklyn, New York band B. T. Express. Released in July 1975, the album reached number one on the R&B charts.
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Track listing
- "Peace Pipe" - (Mark Barkan, Sam Taylor) 6:04
- "Give It What You Got" - (Solomon Roberts) 4:19
- "Discotizer" - (Hiram Bullock, Larry Alexander) 3:28
- "Still Good - Still Like It" - (Sam Taylor) 4:28
- "Close To You" - (Burt Bacharach - Hal David) 5:37
- "You Got It - I Want It" - (Billy Barnes, Bob Levine, Don Thomas, Trade Martin) 5:25
- "Devil's Workshop" - (Barbara Risbrook, William Risbrook) 4:00
- "Happiness" - (Carlos Ward) 3:38
- "Whatcha Think About That?" - (Richard Thompson) 4:05
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Personnel
- Richard Thompson - Guitar, Vocals
- Mark Radice - Synthesizer (Moog And String Ensemble)
- Louis Risbrook - Vocals, Bass, Organ
- Terrell Wood - Drums
- Dennis Rowe - Congas, Timbales
- Sam Taylor - Rhythm Guitar
- Bill Risbrook, Carlos Ward - Saxophone, Flute
- Irving Spice - Strings
- Barbara Joyce - Vocals
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