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Gene Page Hot City Mp3, Flac, Wma Gene Page Hot City mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: Hot City Country: Japan Released: 1979 MP3 version RAR size: 1278 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1134 mb WMA version RAR size: 1365 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 854 Other Formats: MOD MP3 VQF TTA DMF ADX XM Tracklist Hide Credits All Our Dreams Are Coming True A1 4:00 Written-By – Gene Page Jungle Eyes A2 4:50 Written-By – Billy Page, Gene Page She's My Main Squeeze A3 3:58 Written-By – Billy Page, Gene Page Gene's Theme A4 3:28 Written-By – Barry White I Am Living In A World Of Gloom A5 3:33 Written-By – Barry White, Carnell Harrell, Elbert Denny Don't Play That Song B1 4:25 Written-By – Barry White Satin Soul B2 4:23 Written-By – Barry White Cream Corner (Get What You Want) B3 3:44 Written-By – Barry White, Gene Page To The Bone B4 4:36 Written-By – Barry White, Gene Page Companies, etc. Pressed By – Presswell Recorded At – Whitney Recording Studios Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Published By – My Baby's Music Co. Published By – Arch Music Co., Inc. Published By – Summertree Music Co. Published By – Sa-Vette Music Co. Published By – January Music Corp. Published By – Homecoming Music Co. Credits Arranged By, Conductor – Gene Page Art Direction, Design – Basil Pao Bass – Wilton Felder Concertmaster – Jack Shulman Congas – Joe Clayton Contractor [Orchestra Management] – Olivia Page Copyist [Music Preparation] – George Annis, Jack Shulman Drums – Ed Greene Engineer – Frank Kejmar Flute, Soloist, Saxophone, Soloist – Ernie Watts Guitar – David T. Walker, Dean Parks, Melvin (Wah Wah) Ragin*, Ray Parker, Jr.* Keyboards – Barry White, Clarence McDonald, Gene Page Percussion – Gary Coleman Photography By – Chris Callis Producer – Barry White Typography [Lettering] – Gerard Huerta Notes Recorded at Whitney Studios, Glendale, California (C)(P) 1974 Atlantic Recording Corporation Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side A): ST-A-734205 PR Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side B): ST-A-743206 PR Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, Etched): SIDE A STA734205-A PR Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, Etched): SIDE B ST-A734206-B PR Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Gene Hot City (LP, SD 18111 Atlantic SD 18111 US 1974 Page Album) Gene Hot City (LP, SD 18111 Atlantic SD 18111 US 1974 Page Album) Hot City (CD, Gene UK & FTG 374 Album, RE, RM, Funkytowngrooves FTG 374 2014 Page Europe Exp) ATL 50 105 Gene Hot City (LP, ATL 50 105 Atlantic Germany 1974 (U) Page Album, Promo) (U) Gene Hot City (LP, SD 18111 Atlantic SD 18111 US 1974 Page Album) Related Music albums to Hot City by Gene Page Gene Page - Love Starts After Dark Gene Page - All Our Dreams Are Coming True Barry White, Love Unlimited, The Love Unlimited Orchestra - The Best Of Our Love Barry White - Best Of Barry White Volume 1 Barry White - Barry White's Sheet Music Barry White - The Barry White Story, Let The Musi Play Barry White - All-Time Greatest Hits The Love Unlimited Orchestra - Rhapsody In White Barry White - I've Got So Much To Give Barry White - I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby / Standing In The Shadows Of Love.
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