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Ramsey Lewis the Groover Mp3, Flac, Wma Ramsey Lewis The Groover mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: The Groover Country: New Zealand Released: 1972 Style: Modal, Cool Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1715 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1655 mb WMA version RAR size: 1555 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 156 Other Formats: MPC DMF AA XM FLAC WMA RA Tracklist Hide Credits Summertime A1 9:20 Written-By – Dubose Heyward*, George Gershwin Crazy He Calls Me A2 3:22 Written-By – B. Russell*, C. Sigman* Why Don't You Do Right A3 2:52 Written-By – Joe McCoy There Is No Greater Love A4 3:45 Written-By – Isham Jones, Marty Symes Look-A-Here B1 7:56 Written-By – Ramsey Lewis Imagination B2 3:40 Written-By – J. Van Heusen*, J. Burke* Bag's Groove B3 5:05 Written-By – Milt Jackson Companies, etc. Recorded At – The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach Remixed At – A&R Studios Made By – Polygram Records (NZ) Ltd. Marketed By – Polygram Records (NZ) Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) – GRT Corporation Credits Bass – Eldee Young Coordinator [Album Coordinator] – Mia Krinsky Design – Maurer Productions Drums – Red Holt Engineer – Reice Hamel Engineer [Remix] – Dixon Van Winkle Piano – Ramsey Lewis Producer – Esmond Edwards Supervised By [Production Supervisor] – Bob Scerbo Notes Recorded Live at The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California. Remixed at A&R Recording Studios, New York City, N.Y. Barcode and Other Identifiers Price Code: A Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year CA 50020 Ramsey Lewis The Groover (LP, Album) Cadet CA 50020 US 1972 CHLS 294 Ramsey Lewis The Groover (LP, Album) Chess CHLS 294 Australia 1972 CA 50020 Ramsey Lewis The Groover (LP, Album, RE) Cadet CA 50020 US Unknown CA 50020 Ramsey Lewis The Groover (LP, Album) Cadet CA 50020 US 1972 CDC 1038 Ramsey Lewis The Groover (LP, Album) Cadet CDC 1038 South Africa 1972 Related Music albums to The Groover by Ramsey Lewis The Ramsey Lewis Trio - Hang On Ramsey! Ramsey Lewis - The Best Of Ramsey Lewis The Ramsey Lewis Trio - More Sounds Of Christmas Eldee Young / Red Holt - Feature Spot The Ramsey Lewis Trio - Stretching Out The Ramsey Lewis Trio - Bossa Nova The Ramsey Lewis Trio - At The Bohemian Caverns The Ramsey Lewis Trio - Barefoot Sunday Blues.
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