T.O.P. (Tower of Power album)

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T.O.P.
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Studio album by
Released1993
Genre Soul, funk
Length59:08
Label Epic
Producer Emilio Castillo, Carmen Grillo
Tower of Power chronology
Monster on a Leash
(1991)
T.O.P.
(1993)
Souled Out
(1995)
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T.O.P. is a 1993 album by the soul/funk group Tower of Power. It was the last album to feature founding trumpet player and band horn arranger Greg Adams and vocalist Tom Bowes. It also features a reunion with saxophonist Lenny Pickett, who shows up on a few tracks.

Contents

The European version of their 1987 album Power was titled TOP (not to be confused with T.O.P.).

Track listing

All songs written by Emilio Castillo and Stephen "Doc" Kupka unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Soul With a Capital 'S'" - 4:59
  2. "It All Comes Back" - 3:55 (Adams, Neil Jason, John McCurry)
  3. "Please Come Back (to Stay)" - 5:28 (Castillo, Kupka, Milo)
  4. "The Real Deal" - 4:30
  5. "Come to a Decision" - 5:32 (Grillo)
  6. "Cruise Control" - 5:04 (Adams, Milo)
  7. "The Educated Bump, Part I" - 0:54
  8. "Mama Lied" - 3:35 (Castillo)
  9. "Quiet Scream" - 4:21 (Adams)
  10. "I Like Your Style" - 4:19 (Castillo, Kupka, Milo)
  11. "You" - 4:31 (Grillo, Tom Keane)
  12. "South of the Boulevard" - 5:59
  13. "Come on With It" - 4:52
  14. "The Educated Bump, Part II" - 1:02

Personnel

Tower of Power

Guest personnel

Production

Studios

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