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Ramsey Lewis – Don't It Feel Good
Ramsey Lewis – Don't It Feel Good
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$12.00 USD
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| Label: | Columbia – PC 33800 |
|---|---|
| Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album, Pitman Pressing
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| Country: | US |
| Released: | |
| Genre: | Jazz, Funk / Soul |
| Style: | Jazz-Funk, Funk |
Tracklist
| A1 |
Don't It Feel Good
Written By – C. Stepney
Written By – C. Stepney
|
5:23 | |
| A2 |
Juaacklyn
Written By – M.Stewart
Written By – M.Stewart
|
5:03 | |
| A3 |
Spider Man
Written By – C. Stepney - M. Stewart - D. Raheem
Written By – C. Stepney - M. Stewart - D. Raheem
|
3:20 | |
| A4 |
Something About You
Written By – C. Stepney - C. McCall
Written By – C. Stepney - C. McCall
|
4:04 | |
| B1 |
That's The Way Of The World
Written By – C. Stepney - M. White - V. White
Written By – C. Stepney - M. White - V. White
|
5:44 | |
| B2 |
Fish Bite
Written By – B. Gregory - D. Raheem
Written By – B. Gregory - D. Raheem
|
3:50 | |
| B3 |
I Dig You
Written By – C. Stepney - C. McCall
Written By – C. Stepney - C. McCall
|
5:35 | |
| B4 |
Can't Function
Written By – C. Stepney - M. Stewart
Written By – C. Stepney - M. Stewart
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3:26 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Columbia Records
- Manufactured By – CBS Inc.
- Copyright © – CBS Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – CBS Inc.
- Mastered At – The Mastering Lab
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
Credits
- Clavinet, Piano, Producer, Piano [Fender Rhodes And Steinway], Synthesizer [ARP] – Ramsey Lewis
- Design – Gerard Huerta, John Berg
- Drums, Cowbell, Tambourine, Percussion [Jawbone] – Morris Jennings
- Electric Bass [Fender] – Tiaz Palmer
- Electric Guitar [Fender And Gibson] – Byron Gregory
- Flute, Vocals, Congas, Tambourine, Cowbell – Derf Reklaw Raheem*
- Horns, Engineer [Recording], Remix [Engineer] – Paul Serrano
- Photography By – Jim Marshall (3)
- Synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble And Moog], Producer, Engineer [Remix], Tape Op – Charles Stepney
- Vocals – Brenda Mitchell (4), Morris Stewart
Notes
Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing as indicated by 'p' stamp in runout.
