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Robert Kraft & the Ivory Coast Robert Kraft Moodswing mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Moodswing Country: US Released: 1979 MP3 version RAR size: 1232 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1827 mb WMA version RAR size: 1120 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 425 Other Formats: DTS AUD MMF MIDI AHX AC3 ASF Tracklist A1 Who's Seducin' Who? 1:54 A2 Down In Flames 4:00 A3 Junction Boulevard 2:58 A4 Bon Voyage 5:46 A5 Second Nature 6:57 B1 A Jump For Miles 2:38 B2 False Start 3:58 B3 Hoverkraft 7:19 B4 Café Society 4:32 Credits Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Ernest Provencher* Art Direction – Glenn Ross Backing Vocals – Peter Thom Drums, Percussion, Bells [Orchestra] – Michael Lauren Engineer [Assistant, Automated Sound Studios] – Steve Ettinger* Engineer [Assistant, Columbia Recording] – Lou Schlossberg, Marty Greenblatt, Ted Brosnan Engineer [Assistant, Quadrasonic] – Harvey Steinberg Engineer [Assistant, Record Plant Remote Truck] – Kooster McAllister, Phil Gitomer, Steve Barash Engineer [Automated Sound Studios] – Leslie Mona, Marti Robertson* Engineer [Automated Sound Studios], Mixed By – Elliot Scheiner Engineer [Columbia Recording] – Don Puluse, Tim Geelan Engineer [Quadrasonic] – Bob Both, Brian Young Engineer [Record Plant Remote Truck] – David Hewitt Guitar – Stephen "T" Tarshis* Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Other [Chief Of Staff] – Al Coury, Marvin Cane Other [Cover Girl] – Kate Kaiser Other [Protocol] – Alan S. Bergman Other [Security] – Richard Fitzgerald Photography – Chris Callis Piano, Lead Vocals, Written-By – Robert Kraft Producer, Backing Vocals, Percussion, Celesta – Phil Galdston Tenor Saxophone – Timmy Cappello* Violin [Acoustic, Electric] – Ross Levinson Written-By – C. C. Lorain* (tracks: A4) Notes Recorded in New York City, August-September 1979. Recorded at Automated Sound Studios, Columbia Recording Studios, and Quadrasonic Sound Systems. Tracks A5 and B4 recorded live at TRAMPS, New York City, September 10th, 1979 with the Record Plant Remote Truck. Mixed at Automated Sound Studio. Mastered at Masterdisk, New York City. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Robert Kraft & The Ivory Robert Kraft & RS-1-3070 Coast - Moodswing (LP, RSO RS-1-3070 US 1979 The Ivory Coast Album) Robert Kraft Robert Kraft And The Ivory RSS 19 And The Ivory Coast - Moodswing (LP, RSO RSS 19 UK 1979 Coast Album) Robert Kraft & The Ivory Robert Kraft & RS-1-3070 Coast - Moodswing (LP, RSO RS-1-3070 US 1979 The Ivory Coast Album, Promo) Robert Kraft & The Ivory Vivid Sound, Robert Kraft & VSCD-3573 Coast - Moodswing (CD, Universal VSCD-3573 Japan 2013 The Ivory Coast Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap) Music Robert Kraft & The Ivory Robert Kraft & POCP-2076 Coast - Moodswing (CD, Polydor POCP-2076 Japan 1991 The Ivory Coast Album, RE) Related Music albums to Moodswing by Robert Kraft Pavlov's Dog - Pampered Menial + At The Sound Of The Bell Sound Team - Movie Monster Ohio Players - Jass-Ay-Lay-Dee Michael Franks - Passionfruit Larry Howard - Sanctified Blues Janet Jackson - Control Roberta Flack - Oasis Donald Fagen - The Nightfly.
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