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1979 studio album by The Raes
Dancing Up a Storm Released March 1979 Recorded 1978–1979 Genre Disco , Pop Length 38 :30 Label A&M Records Producer Harry Hinde
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Dancing Up a Storm is the second studio album by Welsh -Canadian husband-and-wife duo, The Raes . It was released on A&M Records in March 1979 and featured the hit singles, "A Little Lovin' (Keeps the Doctor Away)" and "I Only Wanna Get Up and Dance". The album peaked at number 161 on Billboard magazine's Top 200 chart .[2] [3]
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Arranger – David Van De Pitte
Backing Vocals – Cindy & Roy, Clay Hunt, David Lasley , Donna McElroy, Helen Curry, Hilda Harris, Karen Dempsey, Lani Groves, Patricia Henderson, Suzi Lane , Vicki Hampton
Producer – Harry Hinde
Master – José Rodriguez
Mixers – Michael Hutchinson, John Luongo
Bass – Bob Babbitt
Drums – Charles Collins
Guitar – Bruce Nazarian , Paul Sabu
Keyboards – Carlton Kent
Percussion – Jim Maelen, Paulinho da Costa
Saxophone – George E. Palisky, Jr.
Synthesizer – George Small
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