Yummy (album)

Yummy is an album by KC and the Sunshine Band, released in 2007.[1] The album was released following a six-year gap after their last complete studio album.

Yummy
Studio album by
Released2007
GenreR&B
Length51:29
LabelSunshine Sound
ProducerH. W. Casey, J. T. Thomas
KC and the Sunshine Band chronology
In a Mellow Mood
(2005)
Yummy
(2007)

Track listing

  1. "Git Off" (Harry Wayne Casey, John Tomas, Francisco Del) – 3:31
  2. "Satisfy Me" (Tomas, Del) – 3:37
  3. "Let Me See You Move" (Casey) – 2:47
  4. "Dance Baby Dance" (Del) – 3:57
  5. "When It Comes to Love" (Casey) – 3:37
  6. "Hard" (Casey) – 3:13
  7. "Do It" (Casey, Joseph King, Alvoid Robinson) – 4:26
  8. "Yummy" (Casey) – 3:47
  9. "Love Disappears" (Casey, Jeffrey Gaines, S. Quinn) – 3:35
  10. "Don't Stop" (Michael Jackson) – 5:36
  11. "You're My Friend" (Casey) – 5:25
  12. "Secret World" (Peter Gabriel) – 8:14

Personnel

  • Harry Wayne Casey keyboards, vocal
  • Amaury López – keyboards
  • J. T. Thomas – keyboards
  • Amos Larkins – keyboards
  • Adrian Garcia synthesizer
  • David Cabrera guitar, rapping, background vocal
  • Andy "Divine" Englund (aka Anders Englund, Kuzey Gustavsson) – guitar
  • Manny López – guitar
  • Herbert Heck bass guitar
  • Herbert Byrne – bass guitar
  • Orlando Hernandez – bass guitar
  • Harold Seay – bass guitar
  • Francisco "STAR" Del drum programming, French horn, rapping, background vocal, keyboards, songwriter, producer
  • Lester Mendez – drum programming
  • Steve Roitstein – drum programming
  • Tony Conception trumpet
  • Dana Teboe trombone
  • Ed Calle saxophone
  • Bobby Martinez – saxophone, horn
  • Alex Dean – saxophone
  • Ed Dana – horn
  • Tony Keyes – horn
  • Jon Williams – background vocals
  • Thomas Hatcher – background vocals
  • Shanida Williams – background vocals
  • Astrid Stienman – background vocals
  • E. J. Waters – background vocals
  • Maria DeCrescenzo – rapping, background vocals
  • Beverly Champion Foster – rapping, background vocals
  • Rita Quintero – background vocals
  • Ezara Sanders – background vocals
  • Shenita Hunt – background vocals
  • Felicia Franklin – background vocals
  • George Noriega – background vocals
  • Astrid Pazmino – background vocals
  • Wendy Pederson – background vocals
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References

  1. Chaiken, Mike (July 26, 2013). "Creative juices flow again for K.C. and the Sunshine Band". Southington Observer.
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