Powerful People

{{Infobox album

| name = Powerful People

| type = studio

| artist = Gino Vannelli

| cover = Gino Vannelli - Powerful People.jpg

| alt =

| released = September 1974

| recorded =

| venue =

| studio = A&M (Hollywood)

| genre = Soft rock, jazz fusion, art rock, pop rock

| length = 32:48

| label = A&M

| producer = {{Flatlist|

}}

| prev_title = Crazy Life

| prev_year = 1973

| next_title = Storm at Sunup

| next_year = 1975

}}

{{Album ratings

| rev1 = Allmusic

| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}} {{AllMusic|class=album|id=mw0002022370|first=Mark|last=Allan}}

| noprose =

| rev2 = Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992)

| rev2score = {{Rating|1.0|5}}DeCurtis, Anthony; George-Warren, Holly and Henke, James; The Rolling Stone Album Guide – Completely New Reviews: Every Essential Album, Every Essential Artist, p. 733 {{ISBN|0679737294}}

}}

Powerful People is the second studio album of Canadian singer Gino Vannelli. The album was released in 1974, and was produced by Gino and his brother Joe Vannelli. Herb Alpert (who produced Vannelli's first album) is credited as associate producer.

After his debut Crazy Life had failed to chart due to poor record company promotion,{{cite news|last=Colander|first=Pat|title=Gino Vannelli: On the Trek to Stardom|work=Chicago Tribune (Section 3)|page=8|date=1975-08-22}} Vannelli assembled a band to record his second album. He and brother Joe had played all the instruments on Crazy Life, but Powerful People is characterized by Joe Vannelli's first experiments with synthesizers and the use of session musicians.

The funky "People Gotta Move" was Vannelli's first hit in the United States, when disco music was gaining popularity. The song reached #22 on Billboard Hot 100 and #21 in Canada.{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.3881a.pdf| title=RPM Top 100 Singles - October 26, 1974}} "Powerful People" reached #34 in Canada.{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.3948a.pdf| title=RPM Top 100 Singles - April 12, 1975}} The last track, "Poor Happy Jimmy", is a tribute to American singer Jim Croce, who died in an airplane accident a year earlier. The album was on the Canadian charts four separate times totalling 28 weeks between November 16, 1974, and August 14, 1976.

Track listing

{{Track listing

| headline = Side one

| total_length = 16:49

| all_writing = Gino Vannelli. All arrangements by Joe Vannelli and Richard Baker.

| title1 = People Gotta Move

| length1 = 3:21

| title2 = Lady

| length2 = 3:43

| title3 = Son of a New York Gun

| length3 = 3:23

| title4 = Jack Miraculous

| length4 = 2:42

| title5 = Jo Jo

| length5 = 3:40

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = Side two

| total_length = 15:59

| title1 = Powerful People

| length1 = 6:12

| title2 = Felicia

| length2 = 3:04

| title3 = The Work Verse

| length3 = 2:54

| title4 = Poor Happy Jimmy

| length4 = 3:49

}}

Charts

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
scope="col"| Chart (1974)

!scope="col"| Position

Australia (Kent Music Report){{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|author-link=David Kent (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|edition=illustrated|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|page=320}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 54

Canada (RPM){{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.4078b.pdf| title=RPM Top 100 Albums - February 21, 1975}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 60

United States (Billboard 200)

| style="text-align:center;"| 60

Personnel

= Production =

  • Producers – Gino Vannelli and Joe Vannelli
  • Associate Producer – Herb Alpert
  • Engineer – Tommy Vicari
  • Assistant Engineer – Larry Forkner
  • Mastered by Bernie Grundman
  • Art Direction – Roland Young
  • Design – Junie Osaki
  • Photography – Jim McCrary and John Rideout

=Musicians=

  • Gino Vannelli – lead and backing vocals
  • Joe Vannelli – electric piano, synthesizers, horn and string arrangements
  • Richard Baker – organ, organ bass, synthesizers, horn and string arrangements
  • Graham Lear – drums
  • John J. Mandel – percussion
  • Tony Golia – bongos, congas
  • Lani Hall – backing vocals

References

{{Reflist}}