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"The Last Love letter" has become Michael Ross second release on MIHI label. Because his first CD "We Finally Meet" had done so well, it was demanded that he come back with another, and that he did. This CD is composed with great melodies and lyrics. Michael chose to do two cover tunes, Sade's "Kiss Of Life" and Regina Bell's "If I Could"He continue to add the excitement in his music. Songs like"The Third Page" and "Sincerely Yours". This is a must hear CD.Michael have traveled with performers like Najee, Angela Bofill, Jonathan Butler. And performed with Ramsey Lewis, Hank Crawford, Jimmy McGriff, Nancy Wilson. He have become good friends with George Benson. He's a musician that has paid his dues. So don't miss out on this great collection of songs.
Liner Note Author: John Hill .
Arranger: Michael Ross.
Personnel: Michael Ross (vocals, drum programming, background vocals); Michael King Ross (guitar); Michael Logan (strings, piano, synthesizer, keyboard bass, drum programming); Matt Rose (keyboards, synthesizer); Chuck Webb (bass guitar, drum programming); Steve Cobb, Oscar Seaton (drums); Vern Allison (cymbals); Ken Gueno (percussion); Roberta Thomas (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Dennis Tousana; Chuck Webb.
Last Love Letter Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Guitar | | Label | MIHI | | Orig Year | 1996 | | All Time Sales Rank | 365906  | | CD Universe Part number | 1054267 | | Catalog number | 144333 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 11, 1996 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Michael Ross | | Engineer | Craig Bauer; Dennis Tousana; Chuck Webb; Scott Steiner; Steve George | | Recording Time | 43 minutes | | Personnel | Oscar Seaton - drums Michael Logan - strings, piano, synthesizer, keyboard bass, drum programming Steve Cobb Roberta Thomas - background vocals Roberta Thomas - background vocals Michael Ross - vocals, drum programming, background vocals Chuck Webb - bass guitar, drum programming Matt Rose - keyboards, synthesizer Michael King Ross - guitar Ken Gueno - percussion Vern Allison - cymbals
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Michael Ross Last Love Letter Songs | 1. | Last Love Letter, The |
| 2. | If I Could |
| 3. | Third Page, The |
| 4. | So Tell Me All About It |
| 5. | Say You'll Come With Me |
| 6. | Kiss of Life |
| 7. | Romance in Spring |
| 8. | I Just Want to Make You Mine |
| 9. | Say You'll Come With Me (Reprise) |
| 10. | Sincerely Yours |
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