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Con Funk Shun Spirit of Love Mp3, Flac, Wma Con Funk Shun Spirit Of Love mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: Spirit Of Love Country: US Released: 1980 Style: Soul, Funk, Disco MP3 version RAR size: 1183 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1174 mb WMA version RAR size: 1879 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 691 Other Formats: DMF VQF AAC MP1 AIFF MP3 MPC Tracklist Hide Credits Got To Be Enough A1 5:42 Written-By – F. Pilate*, M. Cooper* By Your Side A2 4:06 Written-By – F. Pilate* Curtain Call A3 3:58 Written-By – F. Pilate*, S. Scarborough* Early Morning Sunshine A4 3:08 Written-By – C. Martin*, D. Martin*, G. DeWitty* Spirit Of Love A5 4:20 Written-By – P. Harrell*, S. Scarborough* Happy Face B1 3:51 Written-By – M. Cooper* All Up To You B2 5:31 Written-By – F. Pilate*, K. Fuller* Juicy B3 2:53 Written-By – M. Cooper* Honey Wild B4 4:11 Written-By – D. Thomas*, L. McCall*, L. McCall* Lovestruck 1980 B5 3:58 Written-By – M. Cooper*, T. DeWayne* Companies, etc. Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria Credits Backing Vocals [Additional] – Lynn Davis, Nadra, Patrice Rushen Bass, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Cedric Martin Clavinet, Organ, Piano [Electric & Acoustic], Synthesizer, Backing Vocals – Danny A. Thomas* Design [Logo] – Joe Kotleba Drums, Synthesizer [Drums], Backing Vocals – Louis A. McCall Electric Piano – Gordon DeWitty Engineer – Greg Blockman Engineer [Assistant] – Wayne Lewis Engineer [Chief, Re-mix] – Leslie Ann Jones French Horn – Henry Sigismonti, Richard Perissi, Sidney Muldrow Illustration – Rick Monzon Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Michael Vernon Cooper* Mastered By – Paul Stubblebine Percussion – Sheila Escovedo Photography By – Bruce Smith Piano [Acoustic & Fender Rhodes] – Skip Scarborough Producer – Skip Scarborough Producer [Assistant] – Linda Lou McCall Producer [In Association With] – Con Funk Shun Saxophone – Fred Jackson, Jr.*, Bill Green* Saxophone, Flute, Soloist, Backing Vocals – Paul Harrell Trombone – Bill Reichenbach , George Bohannon*, Martin K. Riley, Maurice Spears, Randall Alcroft* Trombone [Slide], Valve Trombone, Synthesizer, Soloist, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Felton C. Pilate II Trumpet – Marvin McFadden, Michael Alexander Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Jerry Hey, Oscar Brashear, Raymond Brown* Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Valve Trombone, Backing Vocals – Karl Fuller Notes Produced for Relmarc Productions, Inc. Recorded and Mastered at - The Automatt; San Francisco, CA Pre-Production Recording - Melody Sound Studios, Vallejo, CA Label variation Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): SRM-1-3806 A Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): SRM-1-3806 B Other (Manufacturing Plant ID): 25 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Con Funk Spirit Of Love (LP, SRM-1-3806 Mercury SRM-1-3806 US 1980 Shun Album, 72) Con Funk Spirit Of Love (CD, 314 558 199-2 Mercury 314 558 199-2 US Unknown Shun Album, RE) Con Funk Spirit Of Love (CD, UICY-78710 Mercury UICY-78710 Japan 2018 Shun Album, Ltd, RE) Con Funk Spirit Of Love (LP, 6337 102 Mercury 6337 102 Brazil 1980 Shun Album) Con Funk Spirit Of Love (CD, UICY 77025 Mercury UICY 77025 Japan 2015 Shun Album, RE) Related Music albums to Spirit Of Love by Con Funk Shun Michael Cooper - Love Is Such A Funny Game The Conscience Pilate - Never For You Felton Pilate - Cleopatra Con Funk Shun - Got To Be Enough Klique - I Can't Shake This Feeling Con Funk Shun - Fever Alice Cooper - The Beast Of Alice Cooper Con Funk Shun - Secrets.
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