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Lee Ritenour Earth Run Mp3, Flac, Wma Lee Ritenour Earth Run mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Earth Run Country: Finland Released: 1986 Style: Jazz-Rock, Fusion MP3 version RAR size: 1899 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1458 mb WMA version RAR size: 1517 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 470 Other Formats: DMF RA APE AU VOX VOC FLAC Tracklist Hide Credits Soaring 1 5:38 Composed By – Lee RitenourSynthAxe [Solo & Melody] – Lee Ritenour Earth Run 2 4:38 Composed By – Dave Grusin, Lee RitenourSynthAxe [Solo & Melody] – Lee Ritenour If I'm Dreamin' (Don't Wake Me) 3 5:11 Composed By – Lee RitenourLyrics By – Martin Page, Maurice White Watercolors 4 5:16 Composed By – Don GrusinSynthAxe [Solo & Melody] – Lee Ritenour The Sauce 5 4:22 Composed By – Greg Mathieson Butterfly 6 5:11 Composed By – Herbie Hancock Sanctuary 7 4:45 Composed By – Lee RitenourSynthAxe [Solo & Melody] – Lee Ritenour Water From The Moon 8 5:33 Composed By – Lee Ritenour Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – GRP Records, Inc. Copyright (c) – GRP Records, Inc. Distributed By – Columbia House Credits Acoustic Guitar – Lee Ritenour Bass – Abraham Laboriel, Jimmy Johnson Drums – Carlos Vega, Harvey Mason Electric Guitar – Lee Ritenour Engineer – Don Murray Guitar [Classical Electric] – Lee Ritenour Guitar [Synthaxe] – Lee Ritenour Horns – Jerry Hey, Larry Williams Keyboards – Dave Grusin, David Foster, Greg Mathieson Lead Vocals – Phil Perry Lyricon – Tom Scott Percussion – Paulinho Da Costa Piano – Dave Grusin Producer – Greg Mathieson, Lee Ritenour Programmed By [Synthaxe] – Larry Williams, Marcus Ryle Programmed By [Synthesizer] – Casey Young, Larry Williams Saxophone [Tenor] – Ernie Watts Synthesizer – Don Grusin, Larry Williams Synthesizer [Bass] – Dave Grusin, David Foster, Greg Mathieson Vocals – Maurice White, Tommy Funderburk Notes ℗ & © 1986 GRP Records Inc. Printed In U.S.A Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 1110-59538-2 5 Matrix / Runout: DIDX-000790 2 Other: DIDY 000790 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year GRP-A-1021 Lee Ritenour Earth Run (LP, Album) GRP GRP-A-1021 US 1986 Earth Run (CD, Album, RE, Concord UCCO-5186 Lee Ritenour UCCO-5186 Japan 2015 RM) Records GRP-D-9538 Lee Ritenour Earth Run (CD, Album) GRP GRP-D-9538 US 1990 GRP-A-1021 Lee Ritenour Earth Run (LP, Album, Club) GRP GRP-A-1021 US 1986 GRP A 1021 Lee Ritenour Earth Run (LP, Album) GRP GRP A 1021 Canada 1986 Related Music albums to Earth Run by Lee Ritenour Lee Ritenour - The Best Of Lee Ritenour Lee Ritenour - Collection Dave Grusin / Lee Ritenour / Diane Schuur / Dave Valentin - GRP Live In Session Lee Ritenour - Is It You? Lee Ritenour - Rit's House Lee Ritenour - A Twist Of Rit Lee Ritenour - Color Rit Lee Ritenour - A Little Bit Of This And A Little Bit Of That.
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