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mercredi 5 mai 2021

CHARLES WRIGHT RHYTHM AND POETRY

 

 
 WARNER BROS RECORDS 1972              BS 2620

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credits:

 Arranged By [All Rhythm Arrangements] – Charles Wright
    Art Direction – Ed Thrasher
    Producer – Charles Wright

 A1 Recorded at T. T. G. Recording Studio, Hollywood
A2 Recorded at Satellite One Recording Studio, Los Angeles •
Sweetening and mix-down at T. T. G. Recording Studio, Hollywood
B1 Recorded at T. T. G. Recording Studio, Hollywood
B2 Rhythm section recorded at Clover Recording Studio, Hollywood •
Horn section and mix-down at T. T. G. Recording Studio, Hollywood
B3 Rhythm section recorded at Clover Recording Studio •
Horn section recorded at T. T. G. Recording Studio, Hollywood
B4 Recorded at Paramount Recording Studio, Hollywood


Tracklist

    Rhythm
A1     Soul Train     5:03
A2     Run Jody Run     13:10

    Poetry
B1     Good Things     5:55
B2     Here Comes The Sun     5:05
B3     Girl, Don't Let Me Down     4:20
B4     Just Free Your Mind     4:00




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