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mercredi 5 mai 2021

CHARLES WRIGHT and THE WATTS 103RD STREET BAND YOU'RE SO BEAUTIFUL

WARNER BROS RECORDS 1971                  WS 1904 

 

credits:

  Art Direction – Ed Thrasher
    Bass [All Parts Played By] – Melvin Dunlap
    Drum [All Parts Played By] – James Gadson
    Overdubbed By, Edited By – Bob Kovachs*
    Producer – Charles Wright
    Saxophone [All Parts Played By] – Bill Cannon, John Rayford
    Tambourine [All Parts Played By] – Gabriel Flemings* (tracks: A2 to B4)
    Trumpet [All Parts Played By] – Gabriel Flemings*, Joe Banks (3)


 Recorded At – Gold Star Recording Studios, Inc.
Engineer – Eddie Epstein (tracks: A1, B2),
Stan Ross (tracks: A1, B2)
   
Recorded At – Western Recorders
Engineer  – Rudy Hill (2) (tracks: A2 to B1, B3 to B4)

Overdubbed By, Edited By – Bob Kovachs*
    Producer – Charles Wright

 

Tracklist

A1     Express Yourself II     5:38
A2     Let's Make Love Not War     2:08
A3     Just To Settle My Nerves     6:13
B1     What Can You Bring Me?     2:45
B2     Your Love Means Everything To Me     3:06
B3     You're So Beautiful     4:52
B4     I Got Your Love     3:30

 


 

 

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