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East Bay Grease is the debut album by the soul funk group Tower of Power. It is characteristic of the Bay City funk style they helped to establish and further built upon throughout their career.[citation needed] The album was released on CD in 1992 by Rhino Records.
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Track listing
All selections written by Emilio Castillo & Stephen Kupka, except "Sparkling In The Sand" by Emilio Castillo, Stephen Kupka & Lawrence Lopez.
- "Knock Yourself Out" - 7:08
- "Social Lubrication" - 7:28
- "The Price" - 6:09
- "Back on the Streets Again" - 5:50
- "The Skunk, the Goose, and the Fly" - 5:55
- "Sparkling in the Sand" - 9:06
Personnel
- Rufus Miller - lead vocals (except "Sparkling in the Sand")
- Emilio "Mimi" Castillo - alto saxophone, vocals, extra greasy vocal on "The Skunk, The Goose, And The Fly"
- David Garibaldi - drums, vibes, background vocals
- Greg Adams - first trumpet
- Steve Kupka - baritone saxophone, background vocals
- Skip Mesquite - tenor saxophone, flute, vocals
- David Padron - second trumpet
- Frank Prestia - bass
- Rick Stevens - lead vocal on "Sparkling in the Sand", background vocals
- Willy Fulton - guitar, background vocals
- Mic Gillette - trumpet, trombone, flugelhorn solo on "Sparkling In The Sand"
- Ken Balzell - trumpet
References
- ^ Wynn, Ron. East Bay Grease at AllMusic. Retrieved 26 June 2007.