Dancin' & Prancin'
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Dancin' & Prancin' (1979) is an album by Cándido Camero released on Salsoul Records. It includes the Babatunde Olatunji penned track "Jingo" (1959) and the recording "Dancin' and Prancin'", co-written by Woody Cunningham and Louis Small.
Information on the musicians and background vocalists are not available as of 2020.
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Credits
Credits Art Direction – Stan Hochstadt Design – Lori L. Lambert Design [Graphic Supervision] – Lloyd Gelassen Engineer – Bill Davis (9), Bob Blank, Scott Litt Engineer [Assistant] – Garry Rindfuss, James Farber, Joan Rotondi, Mark Friedman Engineer [Mixing] – Bob Blank Executive-Producer – Joe Cayre, Ken Cayre, Stan Cayre Producer – Joe Cain
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Track listing
- A1 Dancin' & Prancin' 8:02
- A2 Jingo 10:52
- B1 Thousand Finger Man 8:55
- B2 Rock & Shuffle (Ah-ha)
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