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Lee Ritenour Feel the Night Mp3, Flac, Wma Lee Ritenour Feel The Night mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Feel The Night Country: US Released: 2008 Style: Jazz-Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1715 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1784 mb WMA version RAR size: 1158 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 748 Other Formats: AU FLAC MOD MIDI RA MPC AHX Tracklist Hide Credits Feel The Night Bass – Abraham LaborielComposed By, Arranged By, Electric Guitar, Synthesizer [360 A1 Systems Guitar Synthesizer] – Lee RitenourDrums – Steve GaddElectric Piano [Fender 5:32 Rhodes], Clavinet – David FosterKeyboards, Synthesizer – Mike Boddicker*Tenor Saxophone – Ernie Watts Market Place Bass – Abraham LaborielComposed By, Arranged By, Electric Guitar – Lee A2 RitenourComposed By, Arranged By, Synthesizer [Intro], Clavinet, Electric Piano [Fender 5:22 Rhodes] – Don GrusinCongas, Percussion – Alex Acuna*Drums – Steve GaddPercussion – Steve FormanPiano – David FosterProgrammed By [Synthesizer] – Mike Boddicker* Wicked Wine Bass – Abraham LaborielComposed By, Arranged By, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Lee A3 RitenourDrums – Steve GaddElectric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Don GrusinGrand Piano 7:03 [Yamaha] – David FosterKeyboards, Synthesizer – Mike Boddicker*Rhythm Guitar – Steve Lukather French Roast Bass – Abraham LaborielCastanets – Steve FormanComposed By, Arranged By, Electric B1 Guitar, Synthesizer [360 Systems Guitar Synthesizer] – Lee RitenourDrums – Steve 5:03 GaddElectric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Keyboards, Synthesizer – Don GrusinKeyboards, Synthesizer – Ian Underwood, Mike Boddicker*Piano – David FosterTimbales – Alex Acuna* You Make Me Feel Like Dancing Bass – Abraham LaborielComposed By – Leo Sayer, Vini PonciaDrums – Steve GaddElectric B2 4:16 Guitar – Lee RitenourElectric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Don GrusinLead Vocals – Patti AustinPiano – David FosterRhythm Guitar – Steve LukatherVocals – Tom Bahler Midnight Lady Bass – Abraham LaborielComposed By, Arranged By, Electric Guitar, Guitar [Classical] – B3 Lee RitenourDrums – Steve GaddElectric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Don GrusinGrand Piano 5:55 [Yamaha], Piano – Dave GrusinPercussion – Steve FormanSoprano Saxophone – Ernie Watts Uh Oh! Bass – Abraham LaborielComposed By, Arranged By, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], B4 Whistle [Mexican] – Don GrusinCongas, Vocals [Effects] – Alex Acuna*Drums – Steve 4:01 GaddElectric Guitar – Lee RitenourPercussion – Steve FormanPiano – Joe SampleTenor Saxophone – Ernie Watts Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra/Asylum Records Copyright (c) – Elektra/Asylum Records Made By – WEA Musik GmbH Recorded At – Davlen Sound Studios Recorded At – Producers Workshop Mixed At – Davlen Sound Studios Mastered At – A&M Mastering Studios Lacquer Cut At – Tonstudio Pfanz Produced For – Captain Fingers Productions Credits Arranged By [Additional] – Abraham Laboriel, David Foster, Steve Gadd Arranged By [Horns], Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – Larry Williams Arranged By [Horns], Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Jerry Hey Art Direction – Ron Coro Design – Kathy Morphesis Engineer [2nd] – Chris Desmond, Jeff Borgeson, Patrick Von Wiegandt Engineer, Mixed By – Don Murray Mastered By – Bernie Grundman, G. F. Pfanz Photography By [Cover] – Ethan Russell Photography By [Inner Sleeve] – Debbie Leavitt Producer [Associate], Mixed By – Don Grusin Producer, Mixed By – Lee Ritenour Trombone – Bill Reichenback* Trombone, Bass Trombone – Lou McCreary* Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Chuck Findley, Gary Grant Notes Comes with inner lyrics sleeve. Produced for Captain Fingers Productions Recorded and mixed at Davlen Sound Studios, Universal City. Additional recording at Producers Workshop, Hollywood. Mastered at A&M Recording Studios. On labels: ℗ 1979 Elektra Records On inner lyrics sleeve: Made in Germany by WEA Musik GmbH On back sleeve: ℗&© 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records. Made in Germany by WEA Music GmbH Without Distribution Code France: WE 341 Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): (6E-192-A) Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): (6E-192-B) Matrix / Runout (Side A runout - etched): 6E-192 - WEA 52141-A PF Matrix / Runout (Side B runout - etched): 6E-192 - WEA - 52141-B PF Rights Society: GEMA Label Code: LC 0192 Distribution Code (Germany:): Ⓤ Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Feel The Night (LP, 6E-192 Lee Ritenour Elektra 6E-192 US 1979 Album) Feel The Night (LP, UK & ELK 52 141 Lee Ritenour Elektra ELK 52 141 1979 Album, Red) Europe Feel The Night (CD, Discovery 71010 Lee Ritenour 71010 US 1993 Album) Records Feel The Night (LP, ELK 52 141 Lee Ritenour Elektra ELK 52 141 Germany 1979 Album) Feel The Night (LP, 6E-192 Lee Ritenour Elektra 6E-192 US 1979 Promo, W/Lbl) Related Music albums to Feel The Night by Lee Ritenour Watermark - Channels Only Dionne Warwick - Friends In Love Kleeer - License To Dream Paul Simon - Hearts And Bones Yutaka - Love Light Marc Jordan - A Hole In The Wall Al Jarreau - This Time Warren Bernhardt - Manhattan Update Quincy Jones - The Dude Donna Summer - Donna Summer.
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