What Color Is Love  

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Said, tell her what you wanna do
Boogie, bop or boogaloo?

--"Dancing Girl" (1972) by Terry Callier

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What Color Is Love (1972) is an album by Terry Callier, produced by Charles Stepney, released on Cadet Records.

On the cover is an unidentified thin black woman (photographed by a unidentified photographer) sitting in an upholstered chair, looking forlorn, smoking a cigarette, curled up almost in a fetal position.

Tracklist

Dancing Girl What Color Is Love You Goin' Miss Your Candyman Just As Long As We're In Love Ho Tsing Mee (A Song Of The Sun) I'd Rather Be With You You Don't Care

Personnel

  • Terry Callier– guitar, vocals
  • Arthur W. Ahlman– viola
  • Roger Anfinsen– engineering
  • Leonard Chausow– cello
  • Bobby Christian– percussion
  • Brian Christian– remixing
  • Edward Druzinsky– harp
  • William Faldner– violin
  • Karl B. Fruth– cello
  • Joseph Golan– violin
  • Elliot M. Golub– violin
  • Ruth Goodman– violin
  • Vivian Harrell– backing vocals
  • Bruce Hayden– viola
  • Kitty Haywood– backing vocals
  • John Howell– trumpet
  • Arthur Hoyle– trumpet
  • Morris Jennings– drums
  • Irving Kaplan– violin
  • Harold D. Klatz– viola
  • Harold Kupper– viola
  • Ethel Merkerhorn
  • Roger Moulton– viola
  • Donald Myrickalto saxophone, flute
  • Alfred Nalls– bongo, congas
  • Jerry Sabransky– violin
  • Louis Satterfield– bass guitar
  • Theodore Silavin– violin
  • Donald Simmons– drums
  • Gary Starr– supervising engineering
  • Charles Stepneyelectric piano, piano, conducting, production, arrangement
  • Paul Tervelt– horn
  • Cyril Touff– harmonica
  • Phil Upchurch– guitar
  • Shirley Wahls– backing vocals
  • Fred Walker– congas, percussion
  • Everett Zlatoff-Mirsky– violin







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