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Title:
TJM
Musician:
T.J.M.
Style:
Disco
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MP3 album size:
1766 mb
FLAC album size:
1211 mb
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Rating:
4.2 ✪

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 I Don't Need No Music
Written-By – Arthur Baker, Larry Wedgeworth, Tony Carbone
9:43
A2 Put Yourself In My Place
Written-By – Alfie Davison
8:59
B1 Small Circle Of Friends
Written-By – Arthur Baker, Jonathan Klein, Larry Wedgeworth, Tina Klein-Baker
10:58
B2 Am I Dreaming
Written-By – Arthur Baker, Larry Wedgeworth, Alton T. Gholson*
7:58

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Keel Mfg. Corp.

Credits

  • Arranged By – Evan Solot, Jonathan Klein, Terry Gholson
  • Arranged By, Producer [Uncredited] – Arthur Baker
  • Bass – Jeff Anderson, Jimmy Williams
  • Conductor – Evan Solot
  • Drums – Bob Stoloff, Keith Benson
  • Guitar – Andrei Carriere*, Jim Anderson
  • Keyboards – Jonathan Klein, Rollins Ross, Terry Gholson, Tony Carbone
  • Percussion – Russell Presto, Sa Davis
  • Producer – Tom Moulton
  • Vocals – The Brotherhood*

Notes

This version has 53 pressing plant ID on labels.
Version with pressing plant ID 72.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Pressing Plant ID: 53

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NBLP 7172 DJ T.J.M.* TJM ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Casablanca NBLP 7172 DJ US 1979
NBLP 7172 DJ T.J.M.* TJM ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Casablanca NBLP 7172 DJ US 1979
CDBBR 0050 T.J.M.* TJM ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Big Break Records CDBBR 0050 UK 2011
NBLP 7172 T.J.M.* TJM ‎(LP, Album) Casablanca NBLP 7172 US 1979
NBLP 7172 T.J.M.* TJM ‎(LP, Album, TP) Casablanca NBLP 7172 US 1979

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Reviews:
  • DireRaven
This album was actually Arthur Baker's work from start to finish. In an interview he stated Tom's brother Jerry requested the master tapes from him, then Tom could be able to re-mix every track in favor to mix them out by Tom Moulton's vision. As to Baker, he didn't get any credits on the album's label but on the other hand I hope he got his royalty, at least.
  • Fenrikree
it would be an all time favourite of mine if someone could remove the horrible whistle sound ruining the song. what was on their mind?
  • Hadadel
A classic disco album with some very enduring tracks, this is a project effectively split between Boston and Philadelphia. Apparently, Tom Moulton was being courted by Neil Bogart at the Casablanca label to release something under his own name, despite the fact that he was not a producer nor conductor. This album started as a slew of unfinished Boston disco productions by Arthur Baker and many of the local crew he worked with (Wedgeworth, Gholson, Carbone, Presto-- the last two were involved with North End with Baker). These productions were purchased for Moulton to finish later at the famed Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. Under Moulton these were finished with some of the in-house Philly International players adding to the tracks. Interestingly Baker was not credited as a producer, but Moulton was, despite this the record shows a strong Boston imprint from the credits. With a house remix and several modern reissues, you can see that this project, for however complicated the backstory, yielded significant results.