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| Status | Usually ships in 1-2 days | List Price | $11.98 (You save $2.19) | Category | Rock, Rock / Pop, Soundtrack | Label | Universal Distribution | Orig Year | 1997 | CDU Part# | 1056154 | Catalog# | 553336 | #Media | 1 | Street Date | Apr 22, 1997 | Studio/Live | Studio | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | Guest(s) | Steve Cropper; Pete Townshend; Lee Ritenour; Lowell George; Duck Dunn; Kiki Dee; Rupert Hine; Eric Carmen; Dr. John; Jim |
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Track #
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Song Title
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1.
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Everything's Alright
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2.
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I Don't Know How to Love Him
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3.
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Can't Find My Way Home
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4.
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I Can't Explain - (with Pete Townshend)
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5.
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From The Inside
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6.
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Best Of My Love
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7.
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Somewhere In The Night
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8.
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Love Me
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9.
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Hello Stranger
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10.
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I Can't Get You Outa My Mind
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11.
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Baby Don't Let It Mess Your Mind
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12.
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If I Can't Have You
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13.
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Moment By Moment
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14.
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Love Pains
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15.
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Savannah
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16.
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Can't Find My Way Home
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Personnel includes: Yvonne Elliman (vocals); David Spinozza, Steve Cropper (acoustic & electric guitar); Hugh McCracken (acoustic & electric guitar, harmonica); Lee Ritenour, Pete Townshend, Lowell George, Steve Hunter, Davey Johnstone, Danny Kortchmar, Caleb Quaye Paul Buckmaster (cello); Jim Horn (flute, horns); Rupert Hine (harmonica, keyboards, ARP synthesizer); Wayne Jackson, Andrew Love (horns); Marvell Thomas (organ); Michael Omartian, David Paich, Bill Payne (keyboards); Dr. John, Eric Carmen (keyboards, background vocals); Dee Murray, Duck Dunn (bass); James Keltner, Ritchie Hayward (drums); Rick Marotta (drums, percussion); Ray Cooper, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Ralph McDonald (percussion, congas); Kiki Dee (background vocals). Producers: Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Rupert Hine, Steve Cropper, Freddie Peren, Robert Appere, Steve Barri. Compilation producer: Bill Levenson. Engineers include: Robert Appere. All tracks have been digitally remastered. |
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Average Rating: 4 stars out of 5
(1
reviews submitted)
Elliman at her best (truly)
Overall, this album makes for fun listening. I especially liked "Hello Stranger," "Baby Don't Let It Mess Your Mind," "Love Pains," and "Love Me." If you don't mind a little disco in the mix, then I suggest you get your hands on this album, and take time to listen to one of the most obscure (and underrated) women vocalists of the 1970s. The listener will be pleasantly surprised.
Submitted by kdk106@webtv.net in Greensboro NC
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