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Spinners/8 Mp3, Flac, Wma Spinners Spinners/8 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: Spinners/8 Country: Canada Released: 1977 Style: Soul MP3 version RAR size: 1638 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1741 mb WMA version RAR size: 1100 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 944 Other Formats: ASF AC3 MPC VOC ADX XM DMF Tracklist Hide Credits I'm Gonna Getcha A1 4:25 Written-By – L. M. Bell & C. James* I'm Tired Of Giving A2 4:11 Written-By – C. B. Simmons*, J. B. Jefferson* Painted Magic A3 4:16 Written-By – L. M. Bell & C. James* You Got The Love That I Need A4 3:34 Written-By – P. Pugh*, S. Marshall* Heaven On Earth (So Fine) A5 4:00 Written-By – C. James* Back In The Arms Of Love B1 4:36 Written-By – B. Lamb* (Love Is) One Step Away B2 4:38 Arranged By – Anthony S. Bell*Written-By – J. Gordon* Easy Come, Easy Go B3 4:26 Written-By – L. M. Bell & C. James* Baby I Need Your Love (You're The Only One) B4 6:00 Written-By, Arranged By – L. M. Bell & C. James* Companies, etc. Pressed By – Presswell Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Credits Arranged By – Thom Bell (tracks: A1 to B1, B3) Art Direction – Eric Porter Artwork [Airbrush Rendering] – Todd Schorr Backing Band – MFSB Backing Vocals – Barbara Ingram, Carla Benson, Evette Benton Bass – Bob Babbitt Drums – Andrew Smith Engineer [Assistant] – Reed Ruddy, Winslow Kutz* Engineer [Chief] – Don Murray Engineer [Mixing] – Don Murray, Winslow Kutz* Guitar – Bobby Eli, Casey James, Leroy M. Bell, Anthony S. Bell* Keyboards – Casey James, Thom Bell Management – Buddy Allen Management Mastered By – Bernie Grundman Percussion – Larry Washington Performer [Spinners Are] – Billy Henderson, Bobbie Smith, Henry Fambrough, John Edwards , Pervis Jackson Photography By – Richard J. Stanley Producer, Conductor – Thom Bell Timpani [Tympani] – Casey James Typography [Logo Design] – Bob Petrick Notes Pressing variation from Preswwell, identified by PR matrix suffix Recorded at Kaye-Smith Studios, Seattle, WA, and Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, PA. Mixed at Kaye-Smith Studios, Seattle, WA. Mastered at A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA. ℗ © 1977 Atlantic Recording Corporation Printed in U.S.A. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Center label, side A): ST-A-773973-PR Matrix / Runout (Center label, side B): ST-A-773974-PR Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A): ST-A-773973-C (PR) Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B): ST-A-773974-C (PR) Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Spinners/8 (LP, SD 19146 Spinners Atlantic SD 19146 US 1977 Album) K50418, K Detroit Spinners/8 (LP, Atlantic, K50418, K UK 1977 50418 Spinners* Album) Atlantic 50418 Spinners/8 (Cass, CS 19146 Spinners Atlantic CS 19146 US 1977 Album) ATL 50418, Spinners/8 (LP, Atlantic, ATL 50418, Spinners Netherlands 1977 SD-19.146 Album) Atlantic SD-19.146 Spinners/8 (LP, ATL 50 418 Spinners Atlantic ATL 50 418 Germany 1977 Album) Related Music albums to Spinners/8 by Spinners 1. Spinners - Mighty Love 2. Bell & James - Shakedown / Nobody Knows It 3. The Detroit Spinners - Smash Hits 4. Submarine Moving Bell - Submarine Moving Bell 5. Spinners - New And Improved 6. Spinners - You Made A Promise To Me / Love Or Leave 7. Bell & James - Shakedown 8. The Detroit Spinners - I'm Coming Home 9. Elton John - The Thom Bell Sessions 10. Detroit Spinners - Happiness Is Being With The Detroit Spinners.
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