Rita Coolidge's work portraying an independent woman
A debut album with impressive soulful and powerful vocals.
Coolidge's rich vocal range and emotional expression powerfully sing of women's independence and dignity on the title track, "Lady's Not for Sale." Her determination to go independent after working with Delaney & Bonnie is embodied in her music. This album demonstrates her pioneering presence as a female singer in the 1970s.
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A:
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1)
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My Crew
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2)
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Fever
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3)
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Bird On The Wire
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4)
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I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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5)
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A Woman Left Lonely
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B:
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Whiskey Whiskey
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Everybody Loves A Winner
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3)
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Donut Man
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4)
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Inside Of Me
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5)
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The Lady's Not For Sale
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Engineer - Glyn Johns
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Engineer - John Haeny
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Engineer - Richie Moore
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Engineer [Remix] - David Anderle
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Producer - David Anderle