| | Patti LaBelle Live! CD Patti LaBelle Discography of CDs
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Recorded live at The Apollo Theater, New York and at Work Station East, Central Islip, New York.
Patti LaBelle's performance of "All Right Now" was nominated for a 1994 Grammy Award as "Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female."
Producers include: James R. Ellison, Nathaniel Wilkie, Skip Scarborough, Soulshock, Cutfather.
Engineers include: Jim Murphy, Michael Tarsia, Joe Alexander.
Personnel: Patti Labelle (vocals); Herb Smith (guitar); Kim Waters (alto saxophone); Pamela Williams (saxophone); Jonathan Lasane (piano, sequencing); Nathaniel Wilkie (keyboards, synthesizer); Raymond McKinley (bass); Jon Paris (drums); Skip Scarborough (percussion overdubs); Loris Holland (programming, background vocals); Michael Aharon (programming); Debbie Henry, David Hollister, Brenda Roy, Cindy Mizelle, Charles Buie, Lori Perry, Tata Vega, Lisa Dal Bello, De'Netria Champ, Jackie Gouche (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Reverand Ernest Davis, Jr. and The Wilmington Mass Choir (vocals).
Entertainment Weekly (12/18/92, p.58) - "...captures the diva taking a delirious Apollo Theatre audience from pop-gospel rapture to gutbucket laughter..." - Rating: B+ Patti LaBelle Live! Songs Live! Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Untouchable Untouchable, soulful, powerfull wwoooww u don't get better than this! Luv u Patti Submitted by Abruzzi (New York) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Incredible! This is pure soul! I luv it ... thank u Patti! Submitted by Jack (Warren, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The best LIVE Cd of all times!! This album is pure soul! Unforgettable, Patti Labelle shows her powerfull voice and her emotional side ... I've to listen this album all the time, is simply amazing. Submitted by Miguel (Portugal) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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