The unrestrained charm of jazz vocals
A reissue of a classic album with a provocative title.
Featuring classic tracks like "Woman of the Ghetto," this album combines her social message with entertainment value. Her powerful vocals and sophisticated arrangements captivate listeners. It deserves to be reevaluated as an essential record of 1970s soul jazz.
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10 TRACKS:
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1)
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Street Walkin' Woman / You, Me & Ethel
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2)
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You Taught Me How To Speak In Love
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3)
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Davy
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4)
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Feel Like Makin' Love
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5)
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The Lord Giveth And The Lord Taketh Away
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6)
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You Been Away Too Long
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7)
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You
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8)
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Loving You Was Like A Party
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9)
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A Prelude For Rose Marie
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10)
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Rose Marie (Mon Cherie)
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Vocals - Marlena Shaw
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Drums - Harvey Mason
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Percussion - Harvey Mason
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Congas - King Errison
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Guitar - David T. Walker
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Bass - Chuck Rainey
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Electric Piano - Larry Nash
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Drums - Jim Gordon
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Guitar - Larry Carlton
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Engineer - Phil Shier
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Guitar - Dennis Budimir
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Producer - Bernard Ighner
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Piano - Mike Lang
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Bass - Chuck Domanico
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Engineer [Assistant] - Michael Bronstein