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Stuff Live Stuff Mp3, Flac, Wma Stuff Live Stuff mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Live Stuff Country: UK & Europe Released: 1978 Style: Fusion MP3 version RAR size: 1931 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1462 mb WMA version RAR size: 1435 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 839 Other Formats: AIFF MPC MMF XM TTA MOD VOX Tracklist Hide Credits Foots A1 4:57 Written-By – Stuff A2 Junior Walker Medley: 6:47 Road Runner - Written-By – Brian Holland, Eddie Holland*, Lamont Dozier Pucker Up Buttercup - Written-By – Danny Coggins, Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol Need Somebody A3 9:20 Written-By – Gordon Edwards, Richard Tee Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours B1 13:41 Written-By – Lee Garrett, Lula May Hardaway*, Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright Stuff's Theme - 0:40 Written-By – Stuff Love Of Mine B2 4:05 Written-By – Gordon Edwards Dixie B3 5:37 Adapted By – Stuff Written-By – Traditional Companies, etc. Recorded At – Yubin Chokin Hall Recorded At – Recording Mobile Tamco Mixed At – Aoi Studio Mastered At – Toshiba EMI Mastering Room Lacquer Cut At – Toshiba EMI Mastering Room Manufactured By – Record Service Alsdorf Made By – WEA Musik GmbH Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc. Produced For – Just Sunshine, Inc. Distributed By – WEA Records SA / NV Distributed By – WEA Musik GmbH Distributed By – WEA Records Ltd. Distributed By – WEA Filipacchi Music Distributed By – WEA Italiana S.p.A. Distributed By – WEA Records B.V. Distributed By – WEA Music Ges.m.b.H. Lacquer Cut At – Tonstudio Pfanz Credits Bass, Vocals – Gordon Edwards Design [Cover] – Keishi Akasaka Drums – Steve Gadd Engineer [Assistant] – Teruo Tanaka Engineer [Cutting] – Yoshio Okazaki Engineer, Mixed By [Remixed by] – Yuichi Shima Executive-Producer – Frank Yandolino Guitar – Cornell Dupree, Eric Gale Keyboards, Vocals – Richard Tee Lacquer Cut By – PF* Mixed By [Asst. Remix] – Masato Usunami Photography By – Takashi Arihara Producer – Frank Yandolino, Ikuzo Orita, Stuff Notes Recorded Live November 20 1978 At Yubinchokin Hall Tokyo Japan Cut & Mastered at Toshiba EMI Cutting Room Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runout A side, etched): WEA - 56270-A PF Matrix / Runout (Runout B side, etched): WEA - 56270-B PF Rights Society: SACEM / SDRM / SACD / SGDL Label Code: LC 0392 Other (Add. Category on labels [Side 1 | Side 2)): (WS-1-4912) | (WS-2-4912) Other (Add. Category on rear sleeve): (WS 4912) Distribution Code (France:): WE 341 Price Code (Germany:): Ⓤ Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Live Stuff (LP, Album, Warner Bros. WB 56 720 Stuff WB 56 720 Germany Unknown RE) Records Live Stuff (CD, Album, Wounded Bird WOU 629 Stuff WOU 629 US 2008 RE) Records Live Stuff (CD, Album, Warner Bros. WPCR-28102 Stuff WPCR-28102 Japan 2014 Ltd, RE, RM) Records Live Stuff (CD, Album, Warner Bros. WPCR-14406 Stuff WPCR-14406 Japan 2012 RE, RM, SHM) Records Live Stuff (CD, Album, Warner Bros. ALT-10002 Stuff ALT-10002 Japan Unknown Ltd, RE, RM, Pap) Records, Altus Jazz Related Music albums to Live Stuff by Stuff Rolling Stones, The - Rough Stuff Queen Latifah - Mr. Big Stuff Stevie Wonder - Looking Back Sentence Diagrams - Always Try Your Best at Stuff One Time Down - Bring It On / Funky Stuff Jr. Walker & The All Stars - Greatest Hits Stuff Smith Quartet - Swingin Stuff Stuff Smith - Stuff Smith & Oscar Peterson Big Heavy Stuff - Stuff Smith & Stéphane Grappelly - Stuff And Steff.
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