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Lean on Me: The Best of Bill Withers CD (1994) Top Seller
Eighteen tracks, from the early '70s to the mid-'80s, including his early Top Ten singles, but ...
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Miles of Aisles [Live] CD (1974)
Standout tracks include a surprisingly (considering how many times she must have had to sing it, ...
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Best of Lee Ritenour CD (1995)
Larry Nash songs The Best of Lee Ritenour selects eight highlights from the records the guitarist made for Epic ...
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Montara CD (1975)
Larry Nash music CDs With the possible exception of Grover Washington's Feels So Good, no other album captured the spirit ...
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Who Is This Bitch Anyway CD (1974)
Larry Nash CD discography A record as fierce and blunt as its title portends, Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? vaults ...
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Shawn-Neeq CD (1971)
Larry Nash discography
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Gold CDs (2007)
Larry Nash music CDs Although there have been many Etta James compilations, 2007's top-notch, two-disc GOLD collection easily stands out ...
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Come and Get Yourself Some CD (1975)
Larry Nash CD discography Released in 1975, Come and Get Yourself Some boasts one of Leon Haywood's biggest hits: the ...
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Com'n Back for More CD (1975)
Larry Nash discography Billed as a "Story by David Blue," this record of songs is one of the poorer ...
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Come a Little Closer CD (1974)
Larry Nash albums Etta James was fighting serious substance-abuse problems when this album was recorded, commuting to the sessions ...
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Legend of Teddy Edwards CD (2001)
Larry Nash CD discography Recorded October 23, 2000 at the Jazz Spot in the Los Feliz Restaurant in Los Angeles, ...
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Excursions CDs (1973)
Larry Nash music CDs This disc has three selections apiece from 1966 and 1968 and six from 1973, all of ...
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Making Music CD (1975)
Larry Nash songs It can prove somewhat difficult to place Bill Withers among his peers. Despite a brief revival ...
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Who Is This Bitch, Anyway CD
Larry Nash albums A record as fierce and blunt as its title portends, Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? vaults ...
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Lean On Me:The Best Of Bill Withers CD (1994)
Larry Nash songs Eighteen tracks, from the early '70s to the mid-'80s, including his early Top Ten singles, but ...
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Best of the Blue Note Years CD (2001)
Larry Nash albums Drawing material from Bobby Hutcherson's impressive run on the Blue Note label from 1965 to 1976, ...
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Uptown Groove CD (1997)
Larry Nash discography Guitarist Zachary Breaux, who tragically died just a few months after recording this CD (his debut), ...
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Tom Cat CD (1974)
Larry Nash CD discography Despite the absence of Joe Sample and Larry Carlton, Tom Scott's L.A. Express remains very Crusaders-influenced ...
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Let's Celebrate CD (2001)
Includes liner notes by Helen Borgers.
Personnel: Herman Riley, Charles Owens (tenor saxophone); Nolan Shaheed (trumpet, cornet); ...
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Urbanesque CD (1998)
Recorded at Excite Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Leslie Drayton (trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards, programming); Roderick Swain ...
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Sweetest Peaches Part 2 CD (1988)
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Go Away Little Boy: The Sass & Soul Of Marlena Shaw CD (1999)
Recorded between 1977 & 1979. Includes liner notes by Barry Waters.
Marlena Shaw is one of Columbia's ...
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Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? CD (1974)
A record as fierce and blunt as its title portends, Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? vaults ...
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First Course CD (1976)
In the first flush of a blossoming career as a first-call studio guitarist, Ritenour set out ...
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Best Of Tom Scott CD (1980)
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