
Tracklist
| 1 | ChangesWritten-By – Sylvester | 3:08 |
| 2 | I Been DownLead Vocals – Izora Rhodes, Martha WashWritten-By – Keener, Galbraith | 3:42 |
| 3 | Down, Down, DownWritten-By – Sylvester | 5:18 |
| 4 | Loving Grows Up SlowWritten-By – Morgan Ames | 4:05 |
| 5 | I Tried To Forget YouWritten-By – Wirrick, Sylvester | 5:02 |
| 6 | Never Too LateWritten-By – Sylvester | 2:57 |
| 7 | TipsongWritten-By – Wirrick, Sylvester | 3:55 |
| 8 | Over And OverWritten-By – Ashford - Simpson | 7:02 |
Credits
- Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangements] – Tip-N-Syl
- Arranged By [Strings And Horns] – Leslie Drayton
- Art Direction – Phil Carroll
- Backing Vocals – Izora Rhodes, Martha Wash
- Bass – John Dunstan
- Co-producer, Lead Vocals – Sylvester
- Coordinator [Production Coordinator] – Nancy Pitts
- Design – Jamie Putnam
- Drums – Sandyjack Reiner
- Engineer [Recording And Remix] – Eddie Bill Harris (tracks: A4, B1, B3, B4)
- Engineer [Recording, Basics] – Phil Kaffel (tracks: A1 to A3, B2)
- Guitar – Tip Wirrick
- Keyboards – Dan Reich
- Mastered By [Mastering] – David Turner
- Other [Spiritual Advisor] – Willie Sanchez
- Percussion – David Frazier
- Photography [Cover] – Phil Bray
- Photography [Liner Photos] – Phil Bray, Scott Lyons
- Producer – Harvey Fuqua
Notes
Produced for Honey Records Productions
Recorded, mixed, and mastered at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley
℗ 1977 Fantasy Records
Inner sleeve lists different durations than labels for majority of the tracks.
Side 1 = A, A1 (7:14), A2 (4:47), A3 (2:51), A4 (3:55)
Side 2 = B, B1 (5:18), B2 (4:05), B3 (3:25), B4 (2:57)
Track B3 is listed as "I've Been Down" on inner sleeve.
This is the first pressing which contains the original mix of 'Over and Over'. The second pressing of this album, Sylvester, shares the same catalog# but has a different sleeve design and includes the 12" remix of 'Over and Over'.
Album
Sylvester is the third studio album by Sylvester. It was his first disco album in the series of three that were recorded and released by Fantasy Records in the late 1970s. The album was issued with the alternative title Over and Over in France. Two singles were issued from the album. The first single, a self-penned song called Down, Down, Down, charted at 18 in the Billboard Dance chart. Classics by Sylvester Ahola - Sylvester Ahola. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Soul Funk. Songs in album Sylvester - Sylvester 1977. Sylvester - Over And Over. Sylvester - I Tried To Forget You. Sylvester - Changes. Sylvester - Tipsong. Sylvester - Down, Down, Down. Sylvester - Loving Grows Up Slow. Sylvester - I Been Down. Sylvester - Never Too Late. Longtime Sylvester associates Martha Wash and Izora Rhodes are in tow, providing complementary background vocals that would lead to their Two Tons and Weather Girls projects. Regardless of its shortcomings, Sylvester left plenty of evidence with this record that a major talent was about to crack. Track Listing. Sylvester Q&A. Percussion David Frazier. Spiritual Advisor Willie Sanchez. Mastering David Turner. Keyboards Dan Reich. Guitar James Wirrick. Drums Sandy Jack Reiner. Co-Produced By Sylvester. Producers Harvey Fuqua. Writers Ashford & Simpson, James Wirrick, Maury Keener & 3 more. Engineer Eddie Bill Harris. Lead Vocals Two Tons Of Fun. Recording Engineer Phil Kaffel. More Sylvester albums. Do Ya Wanna Funk. Mutual Attraction. Listen to music from Sylvester like You Make Me Feel Mighty Real, I Need Somebody To Love Tonight & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Sylvester. Sylvester James September 6, 1944 in Los Angeles, California December 16, 1988 in San Francisco, California was an American disco and soul musician, and a gay drag performer. Known for singing in falsetto and occasionally a rich baritone voice, he is also considered one of the first Hi- read more. The Best of Victor Sylvester. Millions of songs. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and first solo album, Sylvester 1977, was a moderate success, and was followed by the acclaimed disco album. An activist who campaigned against the spread of HIVAIDS, Sylvester died from complications arising from the virus in 1988























