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TRACK LISTING
  •   Give It All You Got
  •   You're the Best There Is
  •   Pina Colada
  •   I Never Missed Someone Before
  •   Give It All You Got, But Slowly
  •   Fun And Games

  • Performers James Bradley, Jr. : Conga, Cowbell, Drums, Timbales, Triangle Grant Geissman : Guitar (12 String), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Classical), Guitar (Electric) Chuck Mangione : Flugelhorn, Horn, Percussion, Piano, Piano (Electric), Vocals Charles Meeks : Bass, Harmonica Bill Reichenbach : Trombone Jeff Tyzik : Trumpet Chris Vadala : Flute, Flute (Alto), Flute (Bass), Piccolo, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) Production Credits Ed Cherney : Assistant Engineer Benno Friedman : Photography Mick Guzauski : Engineer Chuck Mangione : Arranger, Main Performer, Producer Junie Osaki : Art Direction, Design Larry Swist : Assistant Engineer Jeff Tyzik : Assistant Producer Armed with just his "Feels So Good" quintet and occasionally a couple of brass players, Mangione's more grandiose ambitions are pretty much behind him on his final A&M release. The emphasis is almost entirely on spinning pretty tunes for his new mass audience without alienating or challenging it much. Not that this collection is completely soporific or lacking the jazz touch; "Pina Colada" revives things with some uptempo flights for Mangione's flugelhorn and Chris Vadala's tenor, and the title cut is an amiably jumping, if repetitive funk workout for the quintet. The major push, however, went to "Give It All You Got" -- another upbeat, optimistic, good-times motivating tool, heard extensively at the 1980 Winter Olympics -- and Chuck gives it to us again at a listless tempo with the title, "Give It All You Got, But Slowly."
    Richard S. Ginell
    Fun And Games Chuck Mangione
    Record Label A&M
    Release Date 1979
    Producer Chuck Mangione
    Total Time 42:53



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