Cleveland Eaton - Bama Boogie Woogie FLAC Album

- Performer:Cleveland Eaton
- Title:Bama Boogie Woogie
- Genre:
- Style:Jazz-Funk, Funk, Disco
- Release date:1979
- Country:France
- Size FLAC version1227 mb
- Size MP3 version1700 mb
- Size WMA version2402 mb
- Rating:4.5
- Votes:472
- Record from:Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Tracklist
1 | West Coast DiscoWritten-By – C. Berry, C. Eaton Snr., K. Talley | 6:29 |
2 | Bama Boogie WoogieWritten-By – C. Eaton Snr. | 5:40 |
3 | The Funky CelloWritten-By – C. Eaton Snr. | 4:28 |
4 | Chi-Town ThemeWritten-By – C. Eaton Snr. | 5:06 |
5 | Flying HighWritten-By – C. Eaton, K. Talley | 5:00 |
6 | Pure LoveWritten-By – Mike Percy | 3:41 |
7 | Whammy OmyWritten-By – C. Eaton Snr. | 4:28 |
8 | Funky Funky MusicWritten-By – Bo Berry, C. Eaton Snr. | 3:58 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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MLP 3001 | Cleveland Eaton | Bama Boogie Woogie (LP, Comp) | Miracle Records | MLP 3001 | UK | 1979 |
INT 148.312 | Cleveland Eaton | Bama Boogie Woogie (LP, Comp) | Gull | INT 148.312 | Germany | 1979 |
Credits
- A&r, Coordinator – Pete Waterman
- Arranged By – Lester Snell
- Design [Sleeve] – David Howells
- Drums – Nathaniel Miller
- Other [Thanks To] – Ed Green, Garden Of Eaton, The
- Photography – Cuikako
- Trombone – Archie Cooper, Kenneth Judkins
- Trumpet – Hudie Henderson
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Arranged By, Other [Thanks To] – Bo Berry
- Vocals, Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass, Cello [Jazz], Arranged By – Cleveland Eaton
- Vocals, Congas – Atif Abdul Razzaq
- Vocals, Electric Piano, Clavinet, Synthesizer [String Machine] – Kenneth Tally
- Vocals, Flute – Vickie Gate
- Vocals, Guitar – Earl Williams
Notes
Produced by Bama Music Inc for Ovation Inc.
Sleeve Design Hull Graphics
℗ 1979, 1978, 1976, 1975 Ovation Records Inc.
© 1979 Miracle Records
Printed in France - GRIMOFFSET - 94400 Vitry
Album
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