1977 Lamont Dozier – Peddlin’ Music On The Side
Peddlin’ Music On The Side (1977, Warner Bros) is the fifth solo by singer/songwriter Lamont Dozier.
Peddlin’ Music On The Side (1977, Warner Bros) is the fifth solo by singer/songwriter Lamont Dozier.
Bantu Village is an album by American trumpeter Blue Mitchell which features arrangements by Monk Higgins recorded and released on the Blue Note label in 1969.
True Love is Alex Harvey‘s third solo album, released in 1973 (Capitol).
Earth Dance is the third album by Bobby Bryant, released in 1969 on Pacific Jazz.
Lookin’ Ahead is the second album by The Jazz Crusaders recorded in 1962 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.
Flash Harry is the fifteenth studio album by Harry Nilsson. Originally the album was not given a worldwide release and was only issued in the U.K., Japan, Germany, France, Spain, The Netherlands, Australia, and Scandinavia. It was not issued in the United States until August 2013. Upon release it received little promotion from Mercury, with […]
Dee Dee Bridgewater is the eponymous second studio album by American jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater. The record was released in 1976 via Atlantic Records label. She also released a self-titled album in 1980 via the Elektra label.
“Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City” is a 1974 R&B song written by Michael Price and Dan Walsh, and first recorded by Bobby “Blue” Bland for the ABC Dunhill album Dreamer. While it is ostensibly a love song, some critics and fans have also heard it as a lament on urban poverty and hopelessness, as well as a lament […]
“I Wouldn’t Treat a Dog (The Way You Treated Me)” is the second single from Bobby Bland‘s album Dreamer. It was released in 1974 and peaked at #88 in the US Billboard Charts. Musicians Musicians in the tags above are confirmed. For more information click on the album. Produced By Steve Barri Songwriters Michael Price […]
“Rock The Boat” is a song by American trio The Hues Corporation, written by Wally Holmes. “Rock The Boat” was first featured on their 1973 debut studio album Freedom for the Stallion (the single edit later appeared on certain editions of the band’s 1974 second album Rockin’ Soul). It was released as the third single […]