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Kenji Brown Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (6) • MP3 (3)
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Collection CD (2002)
Kenji Brown CD discography UK budget-price compilation for the disco/funk act best-known for their 1976 hit, 'Car Wash'. 15 tracks. 2002.
Personnel: Kenji Brown (guitar); Kenny Copeland, Freddie Dunn (trumpet); Victor Nix (keyboards); Terral "Terry" Santiel, Henry Garner (drums).
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Rose Royce III: Strikes Again! CD (1978)
Kenji Brown songs 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. Blige wishes she could. Norman Whitfield's productions often included doses of classical elements and this ...
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Very Best of Rose Royce CD (2001)
Kenji Brown 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 means it has just about every hit that most fans could want from a collection. ...
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Method to the Madness CD (1977)
Kenji Brown CD discography Recording information: Motown Recording Studios; Sound Factory West; Village Recorders.
Photographer: Gernot Plitz.
Arrangers: Paul Riser; Norman Whitfield.
Personnel: Kenji Brown, John McGhee , Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin (guitar); Michael Moore (saxophone); Kenny Copeland, Freddie Dunn (trumpet); Victor Nix, Michael Nash , Mark Davis (keyboards); Terral "Terry" Santiel (bongos); Henry ...
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1990 CD (1973)
Kenji Brown albums Even as the name projects the vocalists some 17 years in the future, 1990 (1973) clearly offers up the unmistakable sound of the early-'70s Temptations. At this point, the lineup boasted founding members Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin alongside David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks' respective replacements, Dennis ...
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Rose Royce II: In Full Bloom CD (1977)
Kenji Brown discography 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 own terms. Although their early incarnation as Total Concept Unlimited had paired them with Motown labelmates the Temptations and given them clout in the label stable, it was ...
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 Kenji Brown albums Worked With
Rose Royce, Undisputed Truth
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