- Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- Every Kinda People
- Wrap-U-Up
- This Is the Love
- Separate Lives
- Believe That Love Can Change the World
- Rich and Poor
- Cigarette in the Rain
- Love Is
- I Don't Feel Much Like Crying
- All It Takes Is Love
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0075992600224

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Product Details
Release Date: | 09/25/1989 |
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Label: | Warner Records |
UPC: | 0075992600224 |
catalogNumber: | 26002 |
Rank: | 82992 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Randy Crawford Primary Artist,VocalsJess Bailey Synthesizer,Piano
Hugh Burns Guitar
Helen Chappelle Background Vocals
Eric Clapton Guitar
Chris Davis Brass
Katie Kissoon Background Vocals
Robin Millar Guitar
Leroy Osbourne Vocals
Steve Pearce Bass
Paul Spong Brass
Jamie Talbot Brass
John Thirkell Brass
Philip Todd Brass
Nigel Rush Background Vocals
Chris White Saxophone
Gary Wallace Percussion,Drums
Tony Jackson Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Robin Millar Arranger,ProducerMichael J. Powell Producer
Simon Wallace Director
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