[artist]: | Stallion | |
[record]: | Atlanta (7") |
[1.] | [3:27] | Atlanta | ||
(Danny O'Neil) | ||||
(Rick's Music, Inc./Variena Music, Inc.) | ||||
[2.] | [3:18] | Let Me Love You | ||
(Jorg Gonzalez) | ||||
(Rick's Music, Inc./Variena Music, Inc.) |
[released]: | 1977 | |
[total time]: | 6:45 | |
[producer]: | Dik Darnell | |
[executive producer]: | Larry Harris | |
[engineer]: | Dik Darnell, Brian Gardner | |
[line-up]: | Buddy Stephens - vocals, conga, percussion Wally Damrick - vocals, keyboards Danny O'Neil - guitars Jorg Gonzales - bassguitar, vocals Larry Thompson - drums |
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[remark]: | Stallion was an American pop rock-sub disco group formed in Chicago, transplanted to Denver, Colorado, USA and signed to Casablanca. They were a one-hit wonder, only scoring with "Old Fashioned Boy (You're the One)" (Casablanca NB 877, released March 1977). This single entered the Top 40 on April 23, 1977, stayed in the Top 40 two weeks, and peaked at #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Another single, "Magic of the Music" (Casablanca NB 886, released July 1977), reached peak position 108. They had emited two albums and began turning into a hard rock group by the time the "Hey Everybody" album was released. Randy Lee Crain was the last keyboard player for them right before they broke up. |
Year | Country | Label | Cat # | UPC/EAN | Info | |
1977 | USA | Casablanca | NB 918 DJ / NB 918 | promo, 1st press | ||
Year | Country | Label | Cat # | UPC/EAN | Info | |
1977 | Australia | Casablanca | NB 918 | 1st press |