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Luther Ingram by Luther Ingram (CD, Apr-2002, BMG Special Products) 
Luther Ingram by Luther Ingram (CD, Apr-2002, BMG Special Products)

 
Luther Ingram by Luther Ingram (CD, Apr-2002, BMG Special Products)

Release Date: Apr 2002
Format: CD
Record Label: BMG Special Products
Genre: R&B, Soul
UPC: 755174651823
Product ID: EPID3102487
Description: Personnel: Joel Kipnis (guitar, programming); Mo Mosele, Will McFarlane (guitar); Bill Millikin (saxophone); Wayne Jackson (horns); Michael Day (keyboards, drum programming); Neal Robinson, Steve Nathan (keyboards); Rocky Maffitt (percus...
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Track Listing
1. Baby Don't Go Too Far
2. Don't Turn Around
3. Rain, Rain, Rain (Stormy Weather)
4. Make You Feel Loved Again
5. Gotta Serve Somebody
6. Right Away
7. Golden Girl
8. You Don't Know Me
9. All in the Name of Love
10. How Sweet It Would Be

Details
Playing Time:41 min.
Producer:Jimmy Johnson, Luther Ingram, Michael Day, Roger Hawkins
Distributor:Bayside Record Dist.
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Joel Kipnis (guitar, programming); Mo Mosele, Will McFarlane (guitar); Bill Millikin (saxophone); Wayne Jackson (horns); Michael Day (keyboards, drum programming); Neal Robinson, Steve Nathan (keyboards); Rocky Maffitt (percussion, drum programming, background vocals); Roger Hawkins (drum programming); Cindy Richardson, Miriam Millikan, Rena Jones , Ingrid Graudins, Ava Aldridge (background vocals).
Recording information: Muscle Shoals Sound Studios; Private Studios, Urbana, IL.
Photographer: Beverly Parker.
Arranger: Michael Day.
Luther Ingram made a brief return to the R&B charts with this 1986 LP issued on a predominantly dance-oriented label, which mixed his classic soul voice with urban contemporary production. It wasn't an early new jack swing number, as there were no hip-hop or rap elements, but it did contain drum machine tracks and synthesizer-dominated arrangements. Otherwise, Ingram was still singing heartache ballads, doing confessional country-soul, and sounding raw and urgent on "Baby Don't Go Too Far" and "Don't Turn Around." The album also contained an interesting, although flawed, remake of Bob Dylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody." ~ Ron Wynn

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