The Nite-Liters (Remastered) The Nite-Liters

Album info

Album-Release:
1970

HRA-Release:
25.12.2020

Label: RCA/Legacy

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Soul

Artist: The Nite-Liters

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Get Back Buddy 03:15
  • 2 Stuff-n-it 02:35
  • 3 Con-Funk-Shun 04:49
  • 4 The Heckler 04:00
  • 5 Cherish Every Precious Moment 03:05
  • 6 Pretty Words Don't Mean a Thing (Lie to Me) 02:33
  • 7 Down and Dirty 02:51
  • 8 Nothing (Can Make Me Love You More Than I Do) 03:35
  • 9 Itchy Brother 03:03
  • 10 Horny Man 03:15
  • 11 Snap Your Twig 03:25
  • 12 Eleanor Rigby 05:37
  • Total Runtime 42:03

Info for The Nite-Liters (Remastered)

The Nite-Liters is the debut album by the Louisville, Kentucky group The Nite-Liters, the instrumental ensemble offshoot of New Birth featuring Tony Churchill, James Baker, Robin Russell, Austin Lander, Robert "Lurch" Jackson, Leroy Taylor, Charlie Hearndon, Bruce Marshall and Nathaniel "Nebs" Neblett. Released in 1970 on RCA Records. Produced by mentor Harvey Fuqua.

Kenny Hawkins, guitar
Tony Churchill, tenor saxophone
John Eskridge, trumpet

Digitally remastered




The Nite-Liters
Harvey Fuqua and Tony Churchill formed the Nite-Liters in 1963 in Louisville. When the band subsequently expanded to 17 members, with a pair of vocal groups and a instrumental ensemble, they were renamed New Birth, Inc. Churchill, Austin Lander, James Baker, Robert Jackson, Leroy Taylor, and Robin Russell were the original bandmembers. Ben Boxtel, Roger Voice, and James Hall were later recruits. They had two mild instrumental hits for RCA in 1971 and 1972, with "K-Jee" making the R&B Top 20. (Ron Wynn, AMG)



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