It was produced by Quincy Jones.
The sound is a perfect blend of groove and sophistication throughout the album.
This is a classic funk album that takes the appeal of groove music to the extreme, creating a sound that is symbolic of West Coast funk of the late 1970s.
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A:
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1)
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Runnin' For Your Lovin'
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2)
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Free Yourself, Be Yourself
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3)
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"Q"
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4)
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Right On Time
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B:
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1)
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Strawberry Letter 23
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2)
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Brother Man
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3)
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Never Leave You Lonely
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4)
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Love Is
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Producer, Arranged By - Quincy Jones
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Engineer [Engineered By], Engineer [Re-mix Engineer] - Don Hahn
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Directed By [Creative] - Ed Eckstine
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Programmed By [Synthesizer] - Ian Underwood
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Tenor Saxophone [Tower Of Power Horn Section] - Emilio Castillo
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Baritone Saxophone [Tower Of Power Horn Section] - Stephen Kupka
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Arranged By [Horns] - Greg Adams
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Trumpet [Tower Of Power Horn Section] - Greg Adams
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Alto Saxophone [Tower Of Power Horn Section] - Lenny Pickett
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Programmed By [Synthesizer] - Michael Boddicker
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Mastered By - Bernie Grundman
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Trumpet, Trombone [Tower Of Power Horn Section] - Mick Gillette
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Engineer [Engineered By] - Norm Kinney
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Engineer [Assistant] - Chuck Trammell
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Photography By [Book Pages 4 & 5] - Neil Preston
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Art Direction - Roland Young (3)
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Calligraphy - Brian Hagiwara
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Design [Book] - Ken Anderson (4)
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Design - Phil Shima
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Photography By [Book Pages 4 & 5] - Dennis Callahan
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Photography By [Book Pages 6] - Jim McCrary
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Photography By [Cover Album & Book] - James Fee
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Photography By [Book Pages 4 & 5] - Andy Kent
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Photography By [Book Pages 4 & 5] - Randy Alpert
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Photography By [Book Pages 4 & 5] - Ron Phillips (3)
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Photography By [Book Pages 7] - Patricia Reynolds