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Lequaint "Duke" Jobe Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (6) • MP3 (3)
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Rose Royce IV: The Rainbow Connection CD (1979)
Lequaint "Duke" Jobe CD discography Rose Royce's fourth album, Rose Royce IV: The Rainbow Connection marked the end of an era for the Los Angeles-based soul/funk band. Produced by Norman Whitfield, this 1979 effort was the last ...
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Jump Street CD (1981)
Lequaint "Duke" Jobe discography Arranger: Norman Whitfield.
Personnel: Kenneth Copeland (vocals, trumpet); Michael Nash (vocals, keyboards); Henry Garner (vocals, drums); Lequeint Jobe, Richie Benson (vocals); Gary Thompson, Earnest Reed, Jr., Walter McKinney, Trey Stone III, Melvin "Wah ...
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Golden Touch CD (1981)
Lequaint "Duke" Jobe albums Without question, Rose Royce suffered a major loss when lead vocalist Gwen "Rose" Dickey left the band in 1979. But as memorable as her contributions were -- as much as fans adored ...
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Rose Royce III: Strikes Again! CD (1978)
Lequaint "Duke" Jobe CD discography Rose Royce's third album contains two killer ballads: "I'm in Love (And I Love the Feeling)," and the much recorded "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" which Gwen Dickey works like Mary J. ...
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Very Best of Rose Royce CD (2001)
Lequaint "Duke" Jobe music CDs There has never been a compilation as comprehensive as Rhino's The Very Best of Rose Royce, a 16-track trawl through their past that hits from their recordings for MCA and Whitfield, which ...
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Rose Royce II: In Full Bloom CD (1977)
Lequaint "Duke" Jobe songs As strong as any of the songs featured on 1976's Car Wash soundtrack, Rose Royce's 1977 outing,II: In Full Bloom, allowed them to fully shine in their own right and on their ...
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Rose Royce
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