[Description]

Comes in mini LP replica with OBI & Japanese insert.In Excellent condition. Please check the photos.

Jacket: EX DISC: EX OBI: EX- (The right edge of the obi is slightly faded.)


Laura Nyro And Labelle – Gonna Take A Miracle

Label: Sony Records Int'l – SICP 1627

Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, Paper Sleeve

Country: Japan

Released: Dec 19, 2007

Genre: Rock, Pop, Folk, World, & Country

Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Doo Wop, Vocal

Tracklist

Show Credits

1 I Met Him On A Sunday 1:50

2 The Bells 2:59

3 Monkey Time/Dancing In The Street 4:54

4 Desiree 1:50

5 You've Really Got A Hold On Me 4:05

6 Spanish Harlem 2:52

7 Jimmy Mack 2:55

8 The Wind 2:54

9 Nowhere To Run 5:03

10 It's Gonna Take A Miracle 3:23

Bonus Live Tracks

11 Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing

12 (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman

13 O-O-H Child

14 Up On The Roof


Credits

Arranged By [Strings], Arranged By [Horns] – Robert Martin*, Lenny Pakula, Tom Bell*

Bass – Ronnie Baker*

Congas, Bongos – Larry Washington, Nydia Mata

Drums – Jim Helmer

Engineer – Tim Geelan

Guitar – Norman Harris, Roland Chambers

Organ – Lenny Pakula

Percussion – Vince Montana*

Producer – Gamble & Huff

Vocals – Nona Hendryx, Patti Labelle, Sarah Dash

Vocals, Piano – Laura Nyro

Notes

Expanded, remastered 1971 LP with previously unreleased bonus tracks (11-14 : Recorded At Fillmore East 05/30/71)

Recorded at Sigma Sound, Philadelphia.



Original release was in 1971.


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