Right Back Where We Started From (album)
Right Back Where We Started From | ||||
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Studio album by Maxine Nightingale | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Genre | R&B, soul, | |||
Label | United Artists | |||
Producer | Pierre Tubbs | |||
Maxine Nightingale chronology | ||||
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Right Back Where We Started From is the debut album by British R&B and soul music singer Maxine Nightingale The title track was first released as a single in the autumn of 1975 and reached #8 in the UK . In the US it reached #5 in Adult Contemporary, #9 in Dance Music/Club Play, #46 in R&B singles and #2 in the Billboard Hot 100. It was the success of this single to which prompted her to return to London to complete a Right Back Where We Started From album. The album was released in the US early 1976 to enthusiastic reaction, reaching #65 on the Billboard Hot 100. Another single from the album, “Gotta Be the One”, charted at #53 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]
Track listing[2]
- Side 1
- "(I Think I Wanna) Possess You" (T. Moore) – 3:29
- "Bless You" (John Lennon) – 4:30
- "Right Back Where We Started From" (Pierre Tubbs/Vince Edwards) – 3:14
- "In Love We Grow" (D. Belfield) – 3:35 (Timed @ 2:35 on LP)
- "Gotta Be the One" (Pierre Tubbs) – 2:55
- "One Last Ride" (Pierre Tubbs) – 2:33
- "Reasons" (M. White/C. Stepney) – 4:27
- Side 2
- "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" (L. Ware/P. Sawyer) – 4:01
- "Love Enough" (T. Moore) – 3:35
- "You Got the Love" (C. Kahn/R. Parker Jr.) – 4:37
- "Life Has Just Begun" (Glenn Nightingale) – 3:38
- "Everytime I See a Butterfly" (A. L. Barge, Jr.) – 3:43
- "Good-Bye Again" (Pierre Tubbs/Vince Edwards) – 3:25
Musicians[2]
- Mick Barker; Guitars
- Glenn Nightingale: Guitars, Cabasa
- Pierre Tubbs: Guitars, Elka Synthesizer, Percussion, Retzina, Vocals
- Mike de Albuquerque: Bass
- Theodore Thunder: Drums
- Pete Kershaw: Drums
- Bob Andrews: Clavinet, Piano, Roland Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, Percussion, Vocals
- Lynton Naiff: Piano, Fender Rhodes, Clavinet, Marimba, Mellatron
- Dave Ulm: Percussion, Congas, Bongos, Tambourine
- Brass Arranger: Raphael Ravenscroft, Bill Skeat
- Vocal Backing: Tony Rivers, John Perry, Ken Gold, Vince Edwards, Al Matthews, Pete Kershaw, Pierre Tubbs, Maxine Nightingale, Liza Strike,Helen Chappell
- Frank Ricotti: Vibraphone
- Strings Arranged & Conducted: Gerry Shury, Wilf Gibson
- Wilf Gibson: Violin
- Peter Hughes: Baritone Sax
- Vince Edwards: Percussion, Vocals
- Raphael “Earl” Ravenscroft: Baritone Sax, Flute Sax
- Ronji Southern: Percussion, Vocals
- Kenny Wheeler: Flugelhorn, Trumpet
- Timbales: Bernado Ball
- Ian Harrison: Percussion
- Jeff Seopardie: Drums
- Tony Wolbrom: Piranas
Production[2]
- Produced by: Pierre Tubbs
- Recorded and Mixed at: Eden Studios (except side 1, track 3), Chiswick, London & Central Sound, Olympic Sound, Morgan Studios, Island Studios (side 1, track 3)
- Engineers: Mike Gardner assisted by Roger Bechirian
- Rhythm Tracks disorganised by Lynton Naiff
- Album cover concept: Pierre Tubbs, Derek Richards
- Album art direction: Dave Murphy
- Album photography: Derek Richards
- Album design: Bob Searles
References
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