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George Duke - I Love The Blues - She Heard My Cry

Label:
Catalog#:
MC 25671
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
US
Released:
1975
Genre:
Blues, Funk / Soul, Jazz
Style:
Electric Blues, Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Funk

Tracklist

A1   Chariot 2:58 X
    Bass - Tom Fowler
A2   Look Into Her Eyes 3:24 X
    Guitar - George Johnson
  Percussion - Airto
  Vocals - Flora Purim
A3   Sister Serene 4:30 X
    Written-By - Leon Ndugu Chancler
A4   That's What She Said 4:29 X
    Guitar - Daryl Stuermer
  Marimba - Emil Richards
  Percussion - Airto
  Violin - John Wittenberg
A5   Mashavu 1:48 X
    Percussion, Written-By - Emil Richards
A6   Rokkinrowl 3:25 X
    Bass - Tom Fowler
  Voice [Of Amanda B. Reckondwith] - Janet Ferguson Hoff
B1   Prepare Yourself 5:26 X
    Guitar - George Johnson
B2   Giantchild Within Us - Ego 6:37 X
    Marimba, Gong, Percussion - Ruth Underwood
  Trombone - Bruce Fowler*
  Violin - John Wittenberg
B3   Someday 2:40 X
B4   I Love The Blues, She Heard My Cry 5:26 X
    Guitar, Vocals - Johnny "Guitar" Watson*

Credits

Backing Vocals - Chris Norris , Debra , Donna Correa , Fay* , Larry Robinson , Pat Norris , Roger Dollarhide
Bass - Byron Miller (tracks: A2 to A4, B1)
Engineer - Kerry McNabb
Executive Producer, Artwork By - Baldhard Falke
Guitar - Lee Ritenour (tracks: A1, A6, B2)
Other [Lettering] - Ron Warmwell
Percussion [Remo Roto Toms], Drums, Backing Vocals - Ndugu*
Producer [Musical], Vocals, Synthesizer [Arp & Moog], Electric Piano [Rhodes], Keyboards [Clavinet Hohner, Mutron Phasers] - George Duke
Written-By - George Duke (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A6 to B4)

Notes

"This album is dedicated to the memory of the late Julian "Cannonball" Adderley"
Cover photo courtesy of Dorethea Lange Collection, The Oakland Museum.