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Joe Tex from the Roots Came the Rapper Mp3, Flac, Wma Joe Tex From The Roots Came The Rapper mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: From The Roots Came The Rapper Country: US Released: 1972 Style: Soul, Funk MP3 version RAR size: 1755 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1220 mb WMA version RAR size: 1730 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 722 Other Formats: XM DXD VOX AIFF WMA MP1 ASF Tracklist Hide Credits Lovin' Man A1 3:06 Written-By – Eugene McDaniels The Only Way I Know How To Love You A2 3:19 Written-By – George Soule, Terry Woodford I Can Do It Better A3 2:40 Written-By – Don Covay Chained In The Mind A4 3:50 Written-By – Joe Tex I'll Never Fall In Love Again A5 11:23 Written-By – Burt Bacharach, Hal David Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby) B1 8:44 Written-By – Jim Doris There's No Business Like Love B2 3:10 Written-By – Brad Shapiro, Clarence Reid, Willie Clarke The Baby Is Mine B3 3:42 Written-By – Jerry Williams* Somethings In Life Are Worth Dying For B4 3:37 Written-By – Willy Martin*, Dave Crawford Hate Yourself In The Morning B5 3:30 Written-By – Clyde Wilson, Donald Davis* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Recorded At – Muscle Shoals Sound Studios Mastered At – Atlantic Studios Pressed By – Monarch Record Mfg. Co. – △15891 Record Company – Atlantic Recording Corporation Published By – Lonport Published By – Muscle Shoals Sound Published By – Cotillion Published By – Tree Published By – Blue Seas Published By – Jac Published By – E. H. Morris Published By – Nootrac Published By – Sherlyn Published By – Jerry Williams Published By – Wally Roker Music Published By – Walden Published By – Groovesville Credits Arranged By [String & Horn Arrangements] – Wade Marcus Bass, Rhythm Section – David Hood Design [Backliner Design] – Alyse Koylan Engineer [Re-mix Engineer] – Brad Shapiro Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Jimmy Johnson , Larry Hanley, Marlin Greene Illustration [Cover], Design [Cover] – Stanislaw Zagorski Keyboards, Rhythm Section – Barry Beckett, Dave Crawford Lead Guitar, Rhythm Section – Eddie Hinton Mastered By [GP In Runouts] – George Piros Percussion, Rhythm Section – Roger Hawkins Photography By [Backliner Photo] – Joel Brodsky Producer – Brad Shapiro, Dave Crawford Rhythm Guitar, Rhythm Section – Marlin Green* Notes Monarch Record Mfg. Co. pressing denoted by MO suffix in label matrix and (MR) stamp in runouts. "PR" in etching denotes metalwork from Presswell. Writing credits from back cover. Album title by Tony Walker Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Matrix A, on label): ST-A-712175 PR Matrix / Runout (Matrix B, on label): ST-A-712176 PR Matrix / Runout (Runout A etched / (MR) stamped): ST-A-712175 AA (MR) AT/GP ^ △15891 PR Matrix / Runout (Runout B etched / (MR) stamped): ST-A-712176 AA AT/GP (MR) ^ △15891-X PR Pressing Plant ID: MO Rights Society (A1 to A4, B2 to B5): BMI Rights Society (A5, B1): ASCAP Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year From The Roots Came The SD 8292 Joe Tex Atlantic SD 8292 US 1972 Rapper (LP, Album, Pre) From The Roots Came The SD 8292 Joe Tex Atlantic SD 8292 US Unknown Rapper (LP) From The Roots Came The K 40239 Joe Tex Atlantic K 40239 UK 1972 Rapper (LP, Album) ATL 40 239, From The Roots Came The Atlantic, ATL 40 239, Joe Tex Germany 1972 SD 8292 Rapper (LP, Album) Atlantic SD 8292 Related Music albums to From The Roots Came The Rapper by Joe Tex Wilson Pickett - Mama Told Me Not To Come Aretha Franklin - 30 Greatest Hits Various - Heavy Soul Wilson Pickett - Mr. Magic Man Wilson Pickett - It's Still Good / She Said Yes Burt Bacharach Y Su Orquesta - Burt Bacharach Y Su Orquesta Wilson Pickett - Call My Name, I'll Be There Wilson Pickett - Right On.
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