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1980 studio album by Captain & Tennille
Keeping Our Love Warm is the sixth studio
album by the American duo
Captain & Tennille . Issued in 1980, it was their final full-length release recorded for
Casablanca Records .
Background
Keeping Our Love Warm was the last major album from the duo.
Of the nine tracks,
Toni Tennille wrote five of the songs, one of which, a re-recorded version of "Gentle Stranger" (as Tennille had originally envisioned it), was originally featured on their 1975 debut album
Love Will Keep Us Together .
The duo performed the title track in the 1980
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade .
Track listing
"Keepin' Our Love Warm" (Toni Tennille) - 2:55
"
Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) " (
Morris Broadnax ,
Clarence Paul ,
Stevie Wonder ) - 4:06
"Gentle Stranger" (Toni Tennille) - 3:58
"But I Think It's A Dream" (Toni Tennille) - 4:13
"
Since I Fell For You " (
Buddy Johnson ) - 4:40
"Don't Forget Me" (Toni Tennille) - 3:05
"
Song For My Father " (
Horace Silver ) - 6:19
"This Is Not The First Time" (Toni Tennille) - 4:09
"
Your Good Thing (Is About to End) " (
Isaac Hayes ,
David Porter ) - 5:33
Personnel
Toni Tennille - acoustic piano, composer,
Fender Rhodes , liner notes, vocal arrangement, vocals
Daryl Dragon - producer,
ARP Odyssey ,
ARP Omni ,
ARP String , bass guitar,
clavinet , cover art concept,
Yamaha CS-80 ,
Fender Rhodes ,
Fender Telecaster ,
Moog bass,
Oberheim synthesizer, percussion, acoustic piano,
Roland synthesizer,
tack piano , vibraphone
John Beal - horn arrangements
Melissa Boettner - background vocals
Les Cooper & the Soul Rockers - engineers
Jon Crosse - flute, tenor saxophone
Paulinho Da Costa - congas, percussion, quica
Dennis Dragon - mixing
Paul Gross - graphic design
Gary Heery - photography
Rusty Higgins - flute, horn arrangements, alto and soprano saxophones, soloist
Carolisa Lindberg - cello
Steve Nelson Quartet - bass
Ira Newborn - guitar
Lenard Ruth - background vocals
Steve Schaeffer - drums
Bill Severance - drums
Frederick Seykora - cello
Gary Wasserman - trombone
Roger Young - engineer, mixing
References
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