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| Released = July 1975
| Released = July 1975
| Recorded = 1973-75 at [[Sigma Sound Studios]], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
| Recorded = 1973-75 at [[Sigma Sound Studios]], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
| Genre = [[Soul]], [[disco]]
| Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]], [[disco]]
| Label = Golden Fleece/[[Philadelphia International Records]]
| Label = Golden Fleece/[[Philadelphia International Records]]
| Producer = [[Ronnie Baker]], [[Norman Harris]], [[Earl Young (drummer)|Earl Young]]<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Trammps-The-Trammps/release/1384122 The Trammps- self-titled debut album @ Discogs]</ref>
| Producer = [[Ronnie Baker]], [[Norman Harris]], [[Earl Young (drummer)|Earl Young]]<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Trammps-The-Trammps/release/1384122 The Trammps- self-titled debut album @ Discogs]</ref>
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'''''The Trammps''''' is an album by [[disco]]/[[soul]] group [[The Trammps]], released in 1975 on Golden Fleece Records.
'''''The Trammps''''' is an album by [[disco]]/[[soul music|soul]] group [[The Trammps]], released in 1975 on Golden Fleece Records.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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The Trammps is an album by disco/soul group The Trammps, released in 1975 on Golden Fleece Records.

Track listing

  1. "Stop and Think"
  2. "Trusting Heart"
  3. "Every Dream I Dream Is You"
  4. "Love Epidemic"
  5. "Save a Place"
  6. "Trammps Disco Theme"
  7. "Where Do We Go from Here"
  8. "Down Three Dark Streets"
  9. "I Know That Feeling"
  10. "Shout"

CD bonus tracks

  1. "Oh Waa Hey"
  2. "Just Say the Word"
  3. "Love Epidemic" (Extended version)

See also

References