The Queen of Southern Soul's lustrous voice
This is Dorothy Moore's debut work and a masterpiece that encapsulates the charm of Southern soul.
Known for her smash hit "Misty Blue," her emotional vocals color the entire album. The production, based on the Muscle Shoals sound, further enhances the drama of the songs. As a treasure of '70s soul, this album still shines today.
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A:
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1)
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Let The Music Play
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2)
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I Believe You
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3)
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Love Me
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4)
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Make It Soon
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5)
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With Pen In Hand
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B:
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1)
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1-2-3 (You And Me)
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2)
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Loving You Is Just An Old Habit
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3)
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Daddy's Eyes
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4)
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For Old Time's Sake
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5)
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Too Blind To See
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Arranged By [Strings], Arranged By [Horns] - Mike Lewis (7)
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Arranged By [Strings], Arranged By [Horns] - Wardell Quezergue (B4)
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Backing Band - The Malaco Rhythm Section
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Backing Vocals - Cathy Young
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Backing Vocals - Formeka
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Backing Vocals - Jeanette Williams
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Backing Vocals - Jewel Bass
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Design [Cover] - Image Art Studio
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Engineer [Recording, Remix] - James Griffin
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Harp - Betty Rosenbaum
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Horns - Bob Cheesman
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Horns - Mike Lewis (7)
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Horns - The Muscle Shoals Horns
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Horns - Phares Corder
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Mastered By - Larry Nix
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Musician - The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section
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Musician [The Malaco Rhythm Section] - Carson Whitsett
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Musician [The Malaco Rhythm Section] - Dino Zimmerman
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Musician [The Malaco Rhythm Section] - Don Barrett
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Photography By - Billy Ray
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Producer, Engineer [Recording, Remix] - Tommy Couch
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Producer, Engineer [Recording, Remix] - Wolf Stephenson
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Producer, Engineer [Recording, Remix], Musician [The Malaco Rhythm Section] - James Stroud
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Recorded By, Engineer [Remix] - James Griffin
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Strings - Anne Mason
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Strings - Bob McNally
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Strings - Charles Heiden
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Strings - Dick Mattson
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Strings - Lucy Heiberg
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Strings - Mark Lorrin
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Strings - Mickey Davis (2)
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Strings - Newts Guilbeau
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Strings - Tom Lowe (3)