The Three Degrees at The Royal Albert Hall
- The Three Degrees at The Royal Albert Hall
"The Three Degrees at The Royal Albert Hall" was a 1979 television special produced by the BBC. The special was a televised concert by the American female vocal trio The Three Degrees, at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall on 8 October 1979. This was The Three Degrees' second television special.
Overview
The show was based around the promotion of the group's latest album '3D', which had been released by European record label Ariola just prior to the engagement. Six songs from the concert went on to form side two of the group's Gold lp released the following year. When the concert was televised it had been edited down and several songs that were on the album were not televised. Indeed likewise several songs from the television airing did not make it onto the album.
The Television Special
*1. If My Friends Could See Me Now
*2. Stardust
*3. Jump The Gun
*4. Red Light
*5. Woman In Love
*6. Giving Up, Giving In
*7. Starlight
*8. Beatles Medley
*9. We Are Family
*10. When Will I See You Again
The Gold Album
The album, released by Aroila in 1980 featured seven songs from the group's two previous album releases with that record label on side one, and six live tracks frm the concert on side two. Listed below are the live tracks only:
Side Two
*1. Brand New Day
*2. You Light Up My Life
*3. If My Friends Could See Me Now
*4. Stardust
*5. I'll Never Love This Way Again
*6. We Are Family
Personnel
* Sheila Ferguson - vocals
* Valerie Holiday - vocals
* Helen Scott - vocals
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