- You Might Need Somebody
- Rainy Night in Georgia
- That's How Heartaches Are Made
- Two Lives
- You Bring the Sun Out
- Rio de Janeiro Blue
- Secret Combination
- When I Lose My Way
- Time for Love
- Trade Winds
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Overview
Randy Crawford made even more noise on the urban contemporary and R&B front in 1981 with this album, one of her most successful ever from a chart and hit standpoint. The title track and the album cut "Rio De Janeiro Blue" were well-received. She continued smartly blending jazzy pop, slick ballads, and earnest, anguished numbers like her cover of "Rainy Night In Georgia."
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/25/1990 |
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Label: | Warner Records |
UPC: | 0075992354127 |
catalogNumber: | 3541 |
Rank: | 8654 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Randy Crawford Primary Artist,VocalsRobben Ford Guitar,Electric Guitar
Phyllis Saint James Background Vocals
Lenny Castro Percussion
Chuck Findley Horn
Gary Herbig Horn
Jim Horn Horn
Abraham Laboriel Bass
Neil Larsen Organ,Keyboards
Steve Lukather Guitar
Marti McCall Background Vocals
Jeff Porcaro Drums
Dean Parks Guitar
Leon Pendarvis Piano,Keyboards
Petsye Powell Background Vocals
Alfie Silas Background Vocals
Ernie Watts Flute
William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Horn
Larry Williams Horn
Technical Credits
Tommy LiPuma ProducerSchmitt Engineer
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