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Robert Palmer albums featuring Guy Pratt

Robert Palmer Music Videos (1), Robert Palmer Music Videos (1)
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| | Riptide CD (1985)
$5.65 On 1985's RIPTIDE, Robert Palmer went from being a mere successful rock musician to one of the hottest figures in the music business. With a title that could have doubled as the title of a Miami Vice episode, RIPTIDE sold ...
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| Best Of Both Worlds: Anthology (1974-2001) CDs (2002)
$22.09 Recorded between 1974 and 2001. Includes liner notes by Scott Schinder.
Those who only associate Robert Palmer with singing "Addicted to Love" in the 1980s in front of black-clad models do both Palmer and themselves a great disservice. In fact, from ...
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 Robert Palmer Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Robert Palmer songs: Addicted to Love Lyrics, Simply Irresistible Lyrics, Looking For Clues Lyrics, Johnny and Mary Lyrics, Bad Case of Loving You Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Every Kinda People Lyrics, Some Guys Have All the Luck Lyrics, I Didn't Mean to Turn You On Lyrics, She Makes My Day Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley Lyrics, Pride Lyrics, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Lyrics, Best of Both Worlds Lyrics, Some Like It Hot Lyrics, Woke up Laughing Lyrics, Sweet Lies Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Can We Still Be Friends? Lyrics, Hyperactive Lyrics, Discipline of Love Lyrics, Give Me an Inch Lyrics.
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 Robert Palmer Biography
Robert Palmer was best known as the smoothie who monopolized MTV in the 1980s, crooning "Addicted to Love" before a backdrop of guitar-wielding models, though he had far more substance than that image would suggest. The British soulster began in an English R&B outfit called Vinegar Joe before going solo in the mid-1970s. His early albums found him backed by the Meters and Little Feat, churning out striking versions of reggae and R&B classics. By the turn of the decade, he'd rocked up his sound, added sleek synths, and taken to covering Gary Numan. Until his death in 2003, soul and style were Palmer's watchwords.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Robert Palmer | Power Station, General Caine, Insect Trust, Changing Faces, Ornette Coleman, Ana Gabriel, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Vinegar Joe, Robert Johnson | | Eddie Martinez | Celine Dion, Gato Barbieri, Meat Loaf, Run-DMC, Kurtis Blow, Cher, LaBelle, Billy Ocean, David Lee Roth | | Alan Mansfield | Nice Boys | | Donny Wynn | Chingon, Andrew Heller, Larissa, Steve Poltz | | Frank Blair | Marvin Gaye, Dionne Warwick | | B.J. Nelson | Will Downing, Power Station, George Benson, Joe Cocker, Freddie Jackson, Jeffrey Osborne, Fonzi Thornton, James D Train Williams, Duran Duran | | Jack Waldman | Whitney Houston, Foreigner, Jocelyn Brown, Billy Idol, Joe Jackson |
 Contemporaries
Rod Stewart, Little Feat, Hall & Oates, Joe Cocker, Duran Duran, Graham Parker, Kenny Loggins, The Meters, Steve Winwood, Chic, Bryan Ferry, Michael McDonald (Vocals/Keys), Delaney & Bonnie, Frankie Miller, Garland Jeffreys, Eddie Hinton, Kokomo, Lowell George, Arcadia, Don Nix, Don Johnson, Moon Martin
 Followers
Sting, Robbie Williams, Chris Isaak, George Michael, Simply Red, Lisa Stansfield, Sade, Curtis Stigers
 Influences
The Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley, Fats Domino, Otis Redding, Rod Stewart, Jimmy Cliff, Toots & the Maytals, The Meters, Georgie Fame, Joe Tex, Lee Dorsey, Them, Ernie K-Doe
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Bashir Abdel'Aal, Tunnelvision, Drew Winters
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