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Roberta Flack First Take Mp3, Flac, Wma Roberta Flack First Take mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Funk / Soul / Pop Album: First Take Country: Japan Released: 1989 Style: Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1470 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1302 mb WMA version RAR size: 1114 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 772 Other Formats: AU MIDI VQF AAC AHX AU XM Tracklist Hide Credits Compared To What A1 5:15 Written-By – Gene McDaniels* Angelitos Negros A2 6:55 Written-By – Manuel Alvarez Maciste Our Ages Or Our Hearts A3 6:09 Written-By – Donny Hathaway, Robert Ayers I Told Jesus A4 6:08 Arranged By – Roberta Flack Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye B1 4:07 Written-By – Leonard Cohen The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face B2 5:21 Written-By – Ewan MacColl Tryin' Times B3 5:07 Written-By – Donny Hathaway, Leroy Hutson Ballad Of The Sad Young Men B4 7:03 Written-By – Frances Landesman*, Thomas J. Wolf Jr.* Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Manufactured By – Atlantic Recording Corporation Published By – Lonport Music Published By – Peer International Published By – Stranger Music, Inc. Published By – Stormking Music, Inc. Published By – Don-Pow Published By – Empress Music Recorded At – Atlantic Studios Mastered At – Atlantic Studios Engineered At – Regent Sound Studios, New York City Pressed By – Monarch Record Mfg. Co. – △13499 Printed By – Queens Litho Credits Arranged By [All The Horn & String Arrangements Are By] – William Fischer* Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Sax] – Seldon Powell (tracks: A1, A4) Bass – Ron Carter Cello – Charles McCracken (tracks: A2 to B2, B4), George Ricci (tracks: A2 to B2, B4) Conductor [String Section Conducted By] – William Fischer* (tracks: A2 to B2, B4) Design [Cover Design] – Stanislaw Zagorski Drums – Ray Lucas Engineer [Re-mix Engineer] – Bob Liftin Engineer [Recording Engineer] – William Arlt Guitar – John Pizzarelli* Liner Notes – Les McCann Mastered By – GP* Photography By [Cover Photo] – Ken Heinen Piano, Vocals – Roberta Flack Producer – Joel Dorn Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Frank Wess (tracks: A1, A4) Trombone – Bennie Powell* (tracks: A1, A4) Trumpet – Jimmy Nottingham (tracks: A1, A4), Joe Newman (tracks: A1, A4) Viola – Alfred Brown (tracks: A2 to B2, B4), Selwart Clarke (tracks: A2 to B2, B4), Theodore Israel (tracks: A2 to B2, B4) Violin – Emanuel Green (tracks: A2 to B2, B4), Gene Orloff (tracks: A2 to B2, B4) Notes Label variation: "MO"-suffix matrix numbers. Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York. Re-mix engineer: Regent Sound Studios, New York. A1: Lonport, BMI A2, A3: Peer International, BMI A4: Traditional B1: Stranger, BMI B2: Stormking, BMI B3: Don-Pow, BMI B4: Empress, ASCAP In performance "Angelitos Negros (Black Angels)" is introduced by Miss Flack as follows: "Painters, why do you always paint white virgins? Paint beautiful black angels." On all selections except "Compared To What" & "Tryin' Times", a string section is added. On "Compared To What" & "I Told Jesus", the following horn section is added: (see credits). Printed in U.S.A. Inner sleeve: Queens Litho Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): ST-A-691631-MO Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): ST-A-691632-MO Rights Society: BMI, ASCAP Matrix / Runout (Etched, A): ST-A - 691631HH ② AT/GP △13499 PR Matrix / Runout (Etched, B): ST-A - 691632HH ② AT/GP △13499-X PR Matrix / Runout (Stamped, A & B): MR (in a circle) Other (Inner sleeve): SOUL 1 Matrix / Runout (Runout variation, Side A, etched): ST-A - 691631-MO-AA T∑ AT △13499 RG X Matrix / Runout (Runout variation, Side B, etched): ST-A - 691632FF ②̶ - EX AT-GP △13499-X PR Matrix / Runout (Sides A&B, stamped): MR (in a circle) Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SD 8230 Roberta Flack First Take (LP, Album, PR) Atlantic SD 8230 US 1969 EU 333 Roberta Flack First Take (LP, Album) Taedo EU 333 South Korea 1969 K 40040 Roberta Flack First Take (LP, Album, RP) Atlantic K 40040 UK Unknown 8230-2 Roberta Flack First Take (CD, Album, RE, RM) Atlantic 8230-2 US 1987 SD 8230 Roberta Flack First Take (LP, Album, RP) Atlantic SD 8230 Germany 1972 Related Music albums to First Take by Roberta Flack Donny Hathaway - The Ghetto Various - Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974, Volume 7 1969-1974 Roberta Flack - The Best Of Roberta Flack Vol.2 Roberta Flack - Blue Lights In The Basement Donny Hathaway - Donny Hathaway Roberta Flack - Softly With These Songs - The Best Of Roberta Flack Roberta Flack - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face / Trade Winds Roberta Flack And Peabo Bryson - Love Is A Waiting Game Roberta Flack With Donny Hathaway - The Closer I Get To You Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway.
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