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1980 studio album by Side Effect
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [1]
After the Rain is the sixth album by R&B group Side Effect . Released in 1980, it was their first album for Elektra Records as well as Miki Howard 's first appearance as vocalist.
Critical reception [ edit ]
In a review issued on May 3, 1980, a Billboard praised the variety of musical material of the album and compared it with Rufus & Chaka . The cover of Toto's "Georgy Porgy " has been described as "soulful".[2]
Track listing [ edit ]
Take a Chance 'N' Dance – 5:17 (Augie Johnson)
The Thrill Is Gone – 3:07 (Ed Reddick)
Georgy Porgy – 4:52 (David Paich )
Close to Me – 3:31 (Dean Gant, Johnson)
I Feel It's Real – 2:42 (Louie Patton, Paul Allen, Johnson)
Black Beauty – 4:36 (Johnson, Allen)
Pretty Baby – 1:22 (Miki Howard, Johnson)
Catch It 'Fore It Falls – 3:36 (Johnson, Allen)
Eleanor Rigby – 4:03 (Lennon-McCartney )
Superwoman – 5:53 (Greg Matta, Howard, Patton, Johnson)
Personnel [ edit ]
Side Effects [ edit ]
Augie Johnson: Vocals, handclaps, horn arrangements, string arrangements on track 10
Gregory Matta: Vocals
Miki Howard: Vocals
Louie Patton: Vocals
Additional Personnel [ edit ]
Kenny Styles: Guitars
George Tavy: Keyboards
Michael Stanton: Keyboards, ARP and Prophet-5 synthesizers
Dean Gant: ARP synthesizers
Ed "Funky Thumbs" Reddick, Nathaniel Phillips: Bass
Gerry Davis: Drums
Vince "Mad Dog" Tenort: Percussion
Singles [ edit ]
Year
Single
US R&B [4]
1980
"Georgy Porgy"
77
"Superwoman"
64
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