Experience Gloria Gaynor

Experience Gloria Gaynor
Studio album by Gloria Gaynor
Released September 5, 1975
Recorded 1975
Genre Disco, R&B
Label MGM
Producer Meco Monardo, Tony Bongiovi, Jay Ellis
Gloria Gaynor chronology
Never Can Say Goodbye
(1975)
Experience Gloria Gaynor
(1975)
I've Got You
(1976)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

Experience Gloria Gaynor is the second album by Gloria Gaynor, released in 1975 on MGM Records.[2] The album charted in the US Billboard at #64 in the US Pop chart, and at #32 in the US R&B chart. The album failed to chart in the UK, the single "How High The Moon" was issued in the UK and peaked at #33.[3]

History

Side one of the album is dance-oriented, while side two is R&B/soul music oriented. Includes the hit singles; "Casanova Brown", "(If You Want It) Do It Yourself" and "How High the Moon" presented in a 19-minute suite by Tom Moulton. The soul music songs on side two of the album included a rendition of "What'll I Do", a well-received rendition of the Dionne Warwick hit "Walk On By" and an example of Gloria Gaynor's own songwriting called "I'm Still Yours".

The album was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks in 2010 by Big Break Records.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Casanova Brown"Jimmy Roach6:23
2."(If You Want It) Do It Yourself"James Bolden, Jack Robinson5:58
3."How High the Moon"Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton6:35
4."The Prettiest Face I've Ever Seen"Marie Cain3:00
5."What'll I Do"Burton Senior, Chris Essel4:33
6."Tell Me How"Lester Hodelin3:11
7."I'm Still Yours"Gloria Gaynor3:28
8."Walk On By"Burt Bacharach, Hal David5:42

Personnel

Production

  • Meco Monardos producer, arranger, vocal arrangements
  • Tony Bongiovis producer, recording engineer
  • Jay Ellis producer
  • Harold Wheeler arranger
  • Andrew Smith arranger
  • Tom Moulton mixing
  • Michael DeLugg recording engineer
  • Bob Halsall recording engineer
  • Kim Stallings recording engineer
  • Norman Seeff photography
  • Peter Corriston design
  • Bill Levy art direction

References

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