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1980 studio album by Philippé Wynne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wynne Jammin' is a studio album by American singer Philippé Wynne, the former lead singer of the Spinners.[1][2] It was the second album released on the Uncle Jam/CBS label, fronted by Parliament-Funkadelic leader George Clinton and his manager Archie Ivy. The album features many musicians from the P-Funk stable.
Wynne Jammin' | ||||
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Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1980 | |||
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Length | 41:50 | |||
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Producer | George Clinton, Ron Dunbar, Philippé Wynne | |||
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The album was produced by George Clinton, Ron Dunbar and Philippé Wynne. Wynne Jammin' was reissued by CBS/Sony in Japan in May of 1994, but quickly went out of print. The original album contained a lyric sheet.
The New York Times wrote that "the first selection, 'Never Gonna Tell It', is a 12 1/2-minute funk jam that features extended gospel-like preaching from Mr. Wynne and some blazing electric guitar solos."[3] LA Weekly noted that "the music comes out so natural, with no perfunctory funkiness."[4] Newsday panned the "ordinary disco" of "We Dance So Good Together".[5]
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