06 Sky - Love Is Forever And For All (from 1979 self titled album)
With so many bands named Sky it's easy to lose this one, which is a shame. This Sky features members of the Phenix Horns. They're more commonly known as the horns of Earth Wind & Fire. Especially featuring Donald Myrick and Louis Satterfield. Also Gary Thompson on guitar. They all take a turn at writing, but most by Don Myrick. He is also the lead singer on many tracks.
There are some comparisons to Earth Wind & Fire with the vocal harmonies on a couple of tracks. Think mid 70's EWF. This self-entitled album is their sole output as a group, although members of the Phenix Horns (including Myrick and Satterfield solo) played on numerous other artist recordings.
This track is the first on the album and written by Don Myrick and Gary Thompson
Credits
Arranged By [Music] – Ed Rusk, Sky
Artwork By [Front Graphics] – C. Jones
Congas – Oye Bisi, E. Songojoko Adefumi
Drums – Ira Gates
Engineer – John Peluso, Mal Davis, Tim Turner
Engineer [Mix - Down], Other [Razor Blade] – Barry Radman
Guitar – Warren Bingham
Keyboards – Dean Gant
Lead Guitar – Dale Williams, Gary Thompson
Producer – Ed Rusk, Sky
Producer, Executive Producer – R. Roland Sales
Tenor Saxophone, Lead Vocals – Donald Myrick
Trombone [Tenor] – Willie Woods
Trombone, Lead Vocals – Louis Ealee Satterfield
Trumpet – Michael Harris
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05 Sky - Put Some Love In What You Do (from 1979 self titled album)
With so many bands named Sky it's easy to lose this one, which is a shame. This Sky features members of the Phenix Horns. They're more commonly known as the horns of Earth Wind & Fire. Especially featuring Donald Myrick and Louis Satterfield. Also Gary Thompson on guitar. They all take a turn at writing, but most by Don Myrick. He is also the lead singer on many tracks.
There are some comparisons to Earth Wind & Fire with the vocal harmonies on a couple of tracks. Think mid 70's EWF. This self-entitled album is their sole output as a group, although members of the Phenix Horns (including Myrick and Satterfield solo) played on numerous other artist recordings.
This track is the fifth on the album and written by Gary Thompson
Credits
Arranged By [Music] – Ed Rusk, Sky
Artwork By [Front Graphics] – C. Jones
Congas – Oye Bisi, E. Songojoko Adefumi
Drums – Ira Gates
Engineer – John Peluso, Mal Davis, Tim Turner
Engineer [Mix - Down], Other [Razor Blade] – Barry Radman
Guitar – Warren Bingham
Keyboards – Xavier
Lead Guitar – Dale Williams, Gary Thompson
Producer – Ed Rusk, Sky
Producer, Executive Producer – R. Roland Sales
Tenor Saxophone, Lead Vocals – Donald Myrick
Trombone [Tenor] – Willie Woods
Trombone, Lead Vocals – Louis Ealee Satterfield
Trumpet – Michael Harris
Violin [Electric] – Queenie
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04 Sky - Love Came Along (from 1979 self titled album)
With so many bands named Sky it's easy to lose this one, which is a shame. This Sky features members of the Phenix Horns. They're more commonly known as the horns of Earth Wind & Fire. Especially featuring Donald Myrick and Louis Satterfield. Also Gary Thompson on guitar. They all take a turn at writing, but most by Don Myrick. He is also the lead singer on many tracks.
There are some comparisons to Earth Wind & Fire with the vocal harmonies on a couple of tracks. Think mid 70's EWF. This self-entitled album is their sole output as a group, although members of the Phenix Horns (including Myrick and Satterfield solo) played on numerous other artist recordings.
This track is the fourth on the album and written by Don Myrick
Credits
Arranged By [Music] – Ed Rusk, Sky
Artwork By [Front Graphics] – C. Jones
Congas – Oye Bisi, E. Songojoko Adefumi
Drums – Ira Gates
Engineer – John Peluso, Mal Davis, Tim Turner
Engineer [Mix - Down], Other [Razor Blade] – Barry Radman
Guitar – Warren Bingham
Keyboards – Dean Gant
Lead Guitar – Dale Williams, Gary Thompson
Producer – Ed Rusk, Sky
Producer, Executive Producer – R. Roland Sales
Tenor Saxophone, Lead Vocals – Donald Myrick
Trombone [Tenor] – Willie Woods
Trombone, Lead Vocals – Louis Ealee Satterfield
Trumpet – Michael Harris
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03 Sky - Big Willie (from 1979 self-titled album)
With so many bands named Sky it's easy to lose this one, which is a shame. This Sky features members of the Phenix Horns. They're more commonly known as the horns of Earth Wind & Fire. Especially featuring Donald Myrick and Louis Satterfield. They all take a turn at writing, but most is by Don Myrick. He is also the lead singer on many tracks.
There are some comparisons to Earth Wind & Fire with the vocal harmonies on a couple of tracks. Think mid 70's EWF. This self-entitled album is their sole output as a group, although members of the Phenix Horns (including Myrick and Satterfield solo) played on numerous other artist recordings.
This track is the third on the album and written by Gary Thompson and Louis Satterfield
Credits
Arranged By [Music] – Ed Rusk, Sky
Artwork By [Front Graphics] – C. Jones
Congas – Oye Bisi, E. Songojoko Adefumi
Drums – Ira Gates
Engineer – John Peluso, Mal Davis, Tim Turner
Engineer [Mix - Down], Other [Razor Blade] – Barry Radman
Guitar – Warren Bingham
Keyboards – Dean Gant
Lead Guitar – Dale Williams, Gary Thompson
Producer – Ed Rusk, Sky
Producer, Executive Producer – R. Roland Sales
Tenor Saxophone, Lead Vocals – Donald Myrick
Trombone [Tenor] – Willie Woods
Trombone, Lead Vocals – Louis Ealee Satterfield
Trumpet – Michael Harris
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02 Sky - Little Darlin (from 1979 self titled album)
With so many bands named Sky it's easy to lose this one, which is a shame. This Sky features members of the Phenix Horns. They're more commonly known as the horns of Earth Wind & Fire. Especially featuring Donald Myrick and Louis Satterfield. Also Gary Thompson on guitar. They all take a turn at writing, but most by Don Myrick. He is also the lead singer on many tracks.
There are some comparisons to Earth Wind & Fire with the vocal harmonies on a couple of tracks. Think mid 70's EWF. This self-entitled album is their sole output as a group, although members of the Phenix Horns (including Myrick and Satterfield solo) played on numerous other artist recordings.
This track is the second on the album and written by Don Myrick and Louis Satterfield
Credits
Arranged By [Music] – Ed Rusk, Sky
Artwork By [Front Graphics] – C. Jones
Congas – Oye Bisi, E. Songojoko Adefumi
Drums – Ira Gates
Engineer – John Peluso, Mal Davis, Tim Turner
Engineer [Mix - Down], Other [Razor Blade] – Barry Radman
Guitar – Warren Bingham
Keyboards – Dean Gant
Lead Guitar – Dale Williams, Gary Thompson
Producer – Ed Rusk, Sky
Producer, Executive Producer – R. Roland Sales
Tenor Saxophone, Lead Vocals – Donald Myrick
Trombone [Tenor] – Willie Woods
Trombone, Lead Vocals – Louis Ealee Satterfield
Trumpet – Michael Harris
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01 Sky - Boogie (from 1979 self titled album)
With so many bands named Sky it's easy to lose this one, which is a shame. This Sky features members of the Phenix Horns. They're more commonly known as the horns of Earth Wind & Fire. Especially featuring Donald Myrick and Louis Satterfield. Also Gary Thompson on guitar. They all take a turn at writing, but most by Don Myrick. He is also the lead singer on many tracks.
There are some comparisons to Earth Wind & Fire with the vocal harmonies on a couple of tracks. Think mid 70's EWF. This self-entitled album is their sole output as a group, although members of the Phenix Horns (including Myrick and Satterfield solo) played on numerous other artist recordings.
This track is the first on the album and written by Don Myrick
Credits
Arranged By [Music] – Ed Rusk, Sky
Artwork By [Front Graphics] – C. Jones
Congas – Oye Bisi, E. Songojoko Adefumi
Drums – Ira Gates
Engineer – John Peluso, Mal Davis, Tim Turner
Engineer [Mix - Down], Other [Razor Blade] – Barry Radman
Guitar – Warren Bingham
Keyboards – Dean Gant
Lead Guitar – Dale Williams, Gary Thompson
Producer – Ed Rusk, Sky
Producer, Executive Producer – R. Roland Sales
Tenor Saxophone, Lead Vocals – Donald Myrick
Trombone [Tenor] – Willie Woods
Trombone, Lead Vocals – Louis Ealee Satterfield
Trumpet – Michael Harris
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Shnazz - Jump On Your Bones
Hawaiian band Shnazz was a rock group in the late 70s and early 80s that received considerable airplay on local Hawaiian stations with its cover of "I Think We're Alone Now." Headed by guitarist Vernon Sakata on lead guitar and Fritz Hasenpusch on lead vocals, The band released one full-length LP, Shnazz, In 1980 on Shadow Records. Produced by Dave Shaffer, the album featured ten songs including "I Think We're Alone Now," the Instrumental "Pignose Under Glass" and of course this one "Jump On Your Bones."
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Cerebral Corps - Pam's Purple Spyrograph
Rare version of this song left off their album. This was the college radio version.
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