1977 Morrissey Mullen – Up

Up was the debut album by British jazz-fusion duo Morrissey–Mullen. Produced by Herbie Mann, it was recorded in New York in 1976, and featured the Average White Band as the rhythm section, together with other leading New York-based session musicians.

Tracks

1  Footloose (Jim Mullen) 06:25
2  Sing Me Softly Of The Blues (Carla Bley) 04:55
3  Everything Must Change (Bernard Ighner) 06:15
4  Philip Phuling (Dick Morrissey) 03:20
5  What A Way To Go (Dick Morrissey) 05:44
6  You’ll Know What I Mean (Dave Quincy) 05:24
7  Busted Fender (Jim Mullen) 05:38

Media

Musicians

BassAlan Gorrie
DrumsSteve Ferrone
GuitarHamish Stuart
GuitarJim Mullen
GuitarOnnie McIntyre
KeyboardsPat Rebillot
KeyboardsRoger Ball
FluteDick Morrissey
SaxDick Morrissey
SaxMalcolm Duncan
PercussionRafael Cruz
PercussionSammy Figueroa

Other Musicians

1  Footloose

Background VocalsBeverly Ingram
Background VocalsCissy Houston
Background VocalsLuther Vandross
Background VocalsMaryanne Witt


3  Everything Must Change

Background VocalsHamish Stuart


4  Philip Phuling

Background VocalsBeverly Ingram
Background VocalsCissy Houston
Background VocalsLuther Vandross
Background VocalsMaryanne Witt


7 Busted Fender

Background VocalsArnold McCuller
Background VocalsDavid Lasley
Background VocalsGoogie Coppola

Liner Notes

Producer – Average White Band
Producer (Executive) – Herbie Mann
Engineer (Recording & Re-mix) – Gene Paul

Design – Paula Bisacca
Photography By – Onnie McIntyre, Robert Belott

Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phuling Productions, Ltd.
Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
Lacquer Cut At – Atlantic Studios