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3D (The Three Degrees album)


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name3D
typestudio
artistThe Three Degrees
coverThe Three Degrees - 3D.jpg
released
recorded1979
studioMusicland, Munich, Germany
labelAriola
producerGiorgio Moroder, Harold Faltermeyer
prev_titleNew Dimensions
prev_year1978
next_titleA Collection of their 20 Greatest Hits
next_year1979
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  • pop 3D is a studio album by vocal trio The Three Degrees released in late 1979. The album, which was produced by Giorgio Moroder and Harold Faltermeyer, yielded two successful single releases, "Jump the Gun" and "My Simple Heart". "Without You" and "Starlight" were also released as singles, but failed to make any impact on the singles chart. In the US "Set Me Free" was released and was a hit in the clubs and US Disco Charts. The album peaked at No. 61 in the UK album charts.

The rights to the Ariola Records back catalogue are now held by Sony BMG Music Entertainment – the original 3D album in its entirety was finally released on compact disc in Japan in late 2008. The album was re-issued on CD in the UK in March 2011 by BBR Records with nine bonus tracks.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Sheila Ferguson – vocals
  • Valerie Holiday – vocals
  • Helen Scott – vocals

Production

  • Giorgio Moroder – co-producer
  • Harold Faltermeyer – co-producer, arranger
  • Keith Forsey – arranger
  • Jürgen Koppers – engineer
  • Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich.

References

References

  1. [{{AllMusic
  2. (November 17, 1979). "Album Reviews: Three Degrees — ''3D''". Pensord Press Ltd..
  3. Starr, Red. "Albums". [[Smash Hits]].
  4. {{AllMusic
  5. [https://www.officialcharts.com/search/albums/3D www.Official Charts The Three Degrees ''3D'' UK Album charts]
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