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Side Effect was formed by Augie Johnson and members, Lometta Johnson, Jim Gilstrap, Gregory Matta and Louis Patton in May 1972. [1] [2] The group played many Los Angeles area clubs and within a few months the group signed their first record deal with a company called Avenue of America-Gas Records with whom they recorded their first album Effective. [2]
"Always There" is a 1975 song by Ronnie Laws and William Jeffrey from Laws' album Pressure Sensitive. After producer Wayne Henderson of The Crusaders enlisted lyricist Paul B Allen III to create a vocal version of the tune, officially making Allen a co-writer, it was re-recorded in 1976 by American R&B group Side Effect for their third album, What You Need.
Side Effect (1975) What You Need (1976) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1] Side Effect is the second album by R&B group Side Effect.
What You Need is the third album by R&B group Side Effect. Released in 1976, this was their second album for Fantasy Records. Track listing Always ...
A side effect is an effect that is secondary to the one intended. ... Side Effect (band), a 1970s soul band Side Effect, a 1975 album by R&B group Side Effect;
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Woods and Herman dated for about six years, during which she was by his side and with his children at many significant events. They broke up in October, and in a new filing, Herman offers further ...
R.E.M., then named Twisted Kites, would headline, and the Side Effects, composed of Butchart, Swartz, and Jimmy Ellison [2] made their debut as an opener. [3] The band would gain prominent local publicity, being in a scene that produced The B-52's, Love Tractor, and Pylon, all of which would receive varying degrees of success in the future. [4]