Supercharged (Tavares Album)
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''Supercharged'' is the eighth album by the
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/ R&B group Tavares. It was produced by David Foster,
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and
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, and released in 1980 on
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. ''Supercharged'' is similar in style to the group's previous album ''
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'', although not as highly regarded at its predecessor. Lead single "Bad Times" reached the R&B top 10 and #47 on the pop chart, the group's first showing on that chart since " More Than a Woman" in 1977. ''Supercharged'' made #20 on the R&B chart and #75 on the pop chart.


Critical reception

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stated that "this respectable, if uneven, effort contains a few gems, including the sociopolitical 'Bad Times' (a number ten R&B hit) and the Stylistics-influenced 'I Just Can't Go on Living Without You'." In a retrospective review for ''
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'', Chris Rizik wrote that the group "tested their own versatility on this disc, and showed that they were more than capable", describing it as "like a 'hits' package masked as a studio release". While calling it "the least cohesive of
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albums on Capitol Records", they described it as "a disc that still wears well more than 30 years later".


Track listing

"Bad Times", "Paradise", and "Got to Have Your Love" were recorded at
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and Location Sound Service. "We Both Tried", and "I Don't Want You Anymore" were recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders. "Can't Get Enough", "Why Can't We Fall in Love", and "I Can't Go On Living Without You" were recorded at Conway Recording Studios.


Singles

* "Bad Times" ( US Pop #47, US R&B #10) * "I Can't Go On Living Without You" (US R&B #42)


Personnel

Adapted from the liner notes. ;Tavares * Butch Tavares – lead vocals (7) * Chubby Tavares – lead vocals (1) * Pooch Tavares – lead vocals (1) * Ralph Tavares – lead vocals (1) * Tiny Taraves – lead vocals (8) ;Additional musicians * John Barnes – keyboards (3-5) *
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– percussion (3-5) * Bill Champlin – keyboards (6) *
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– percussion (1, 7, 8) * David Foster – keyboards (2, 6), string arrangement (2) *
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– synthesizer (1, 7),
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solo (7) *
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– guitar (2, 6) *
Ed Greene Ed Greene is an American drummer and session musician. In 1971 he recorded with Donald Byrd (''Ethiopian Knights'', 1972), together with Thurman Green, Harold Land, Bobby Hutcherson, Joe Sample, Bobbye Porter Hall, David T. Walker, and Wilton ...
– drums (1, 2, 6-8) *
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– piano (8) * Jim Hirsen – synthesizer (3-5) *
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– bass (2) *
Paul Jackson Jr. Paul Milton Jackson Jr. (born December 30, 1959) is an American fusion/urban jazz composer, arranger, producer and guitarist. He was born and raised in Los Angeles. Jackson knew by the age of fifteen that he wanted to become a professional musi ...
– guitar (1, 7, 8) *
James Jamerson Jr. James Jamerson Jr. (born James L. Jamerson III; August 24, 1957 – March 23, 2016) was an American bass player and noted studio musician. During his over three-decades long career he recorded with Bob Dylan, Tavares, The Temptations, and many more. ...
– bass (3-5) * Paul Lani – percussion (6) *
Steve Lukather Steven Lee Lukather (born October 21, 1957) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer, best known as the sole continuous founding member of the rock band Toto. His reputation as a skilled guitarist led to a stea ...
– guitar (2, 6) *
Ed Mann Ed Mann is a musician who has been "a drummer and piano dabbler since childhood." He is best known for his mallet percussion performances onstage with Frank Zappa's ensemble from 1977 to 1988, and his appearances on over 30 of Zappa's albums, ...
– percussion (1, 7) *
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– drums (3-5) * Timothy James May – guitar (1, 7), acoustic guitar (7) *
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– piano (1), orchestration (1, 7) * Gregory Phillinganes – electric piano (1), piano (7) * David Shields – bass (1, 6-8) * Frederick Walker – percussion (3-5) * David Williams – guitar (3-5) ;Horn musicians * Gary E. Grant – horns (1, 2, 8) * Larry G. Hall – horns (1, 8) * Jerry Hey – horns (1, 2, 8), horn arrangement (2, 8) * Kim S. Hutchcroft – horns (1, 8) * Lew McCreary – horns (2) * William Frank Reichenbach Jr. – horns (1, 2, 8) * Lawrence Lowell "Larry" Williams – horns (1, 8) * George Bohanon – trombone, contractor (3-5) * Garnett Brown – trombone (3-5) * Don Cook – trombone (3-5) * Maurice Spears – trombone (3-5) *
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– trumpet (3-5) * Nolan Smith – trumpet (3-5) * Peter Christlieb – saxophone (1) * Vince DeRosa – french horn (2) * Art Maebe – french horn (1) * Brian D.A. O'Connor – french horn (1) * Henry Sigismonti – french horn (1, 2) * Jeff Clayton – reeds (3-5) *
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– reeds (3-5) ;String musicians * Jo Anne Swenson – string contractor * Brenton B. Banks – viola (1-5) * Marilyn Hanthorn Baker – viola (1-5, 7) * Rollice E. Dale – viola (1-3, 7), principal viola (4, 5) * James E. Ross – viola (3-5) * Laury J. Woods – viola (1, 2, 7) * Ronald Clark – violin (3-5) * Mark Cargill – violin (1-5, 7) * Pavel Farkas – violin (3-5) * Pam Gates – violin (1, 2, 7) * Harris Goldman – violin (1-5, 7) * Joseph Goodman – violin (3-5) * Gina Kronstadt – violin (1-5, 7) *
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– violin (3-5) * Patrick Morgan – violin (1, 2, 7) * Jerome Joseph Reisler – violin (1, 2, 7) * Henry L. Roth – violin (1, 2, 7) * Roberleigh Barnhart – cello (3-5) * Ronald B. Cooper – cello (1, 2, 7) * Albert Edward Gill – cello (1, 2, 7) * Jacqueline Lustgarden – cello (1, 2, 7) * Miguel Martinez – cello (1-5, 7) ;Technical personnel * F. Byron Clark – mixing engineering (3-5), recording engineering (2, 6) * David Cole – recording engineering (1, 7, 8) *
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– production (1, 7, 8), mixing engineering (1, 2, 7, 8), executive production *
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– recording & mixing engineering (2, 6) * Charles Faris – recording engineering (1, 7, 8) * David Foster – production & mixing engineering (2, 6) * Don Henderson – recording engineering (1, 7, 8) * Mark Linett – additional engineering (6) * Mike Linett – additional engineering (2) * Rick Ruggieri – additional engineering (2, 6) * Michael Verdick – recording engineering (1, 7, 8), mixing engineering (1, 2, 7, 8) * Benjamin F. Wright, Jr. – production (3-5) * Charles Bush – photography * Roy Kohara – art direction * Shusei Nagaoka – illustration


References

{{Authority control Tavares (group) albums 1980 albums Albums produced by David Foster Albums produced by Bobby Colomby Capitol Records albums Albums recorded at Capitol Studios Albums recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders Albums recorded at Conway Recording Studios