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発売日 2012年02月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPTG Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PTG34130
SKU 8717438197302

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:39:37
Personnel: Ross Trout, Byron Gregory (guitar); Lawrence Hanks (piano, electric piano, Clavinet, synthesizer); James Mendell (piano, electric piano); Tom Tom 84 (electric piano, Clavinet, synthesizer); Patrick Leonard (synthesizer); Donnelle Hagan, Quentin Joseph, Steve Cobbs (drums); Derf Reklaw-Raheem (congas, bongos). Audio Mixers: Hank Neuberger; Clarence Johnson ; Rodney G. Massey; Lawrence Hanks. Recording information: Chicago recording Company; Hedden West Recording Studio. Illustrator: John Yousii. Photographer: Bill Frantz. Heaven & Earth's debut release on Phonogram (Mercury) featured a string of ballads, which highlighted impressive vocals, arrangements and harmonies. Dean Williams demonstrates his vocal prowess throughout the album. Beginning with "Let's Work It Out," he complements the song's vintage bass groove with his soaring baritone lead, reminiscent of Teddy Pendergrass. Dwight Dukes' vibrant falsetto shines through the romantic ballad "Distant Melody." Dukes and Williams blend their crafty vocals on the doo wop-seasoned "How Do You Think You're Gonna Find Love," which is accompanied by a splendid string and horn arrangement. The featured single, "Guess Who's Back in Town," is Heaven & Earth's longest-charting single (12 weeks) and highest charted single (R&B #42) on Billboard. Williams' baritone simmers throughout the verses and choruses, and begins to get energized on the tail end of the last verse. During a time when Philippe Wynne of the Spinners was a dominant vocal force in R&B, this single is accented by the a cappella-harmonizing vamp of the group and Williams' soulful ad lib in Wynne fashion. ~ Craig Lytle
エディション : Reissue

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    1. 1.
      Let's Work It Out

      アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

    2. 2.
      Distant Melody

      アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

    3. 3.
      Guess Who's Back In Town

      アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

    4. 4.
      How Do You Think You're Gonna Find Love

      アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

    5. 5.
      Run and Tell That

      アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

    6. 6.
      Dance-A Thon

      アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

    7. 7.
      No Limit

      アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

    8. 8.
      You Are A Part of Me

      アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Heaven And Earth

オリジナル発売日:1978年

商品の紹介

『U.S.ブラック・ディスク・ガイド』にも掲載、最もグループ物らしいと定評のある、HEAVEN AND EARTHの甘くてセンシティヴでドリーミーな78年作品が感激の初CD化。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/02/01)

Heaven & Earth's debut release on Phonogram (Mercury) featured a string of ballads, which highlighted impressive vocals, arrangements and harmonies. Dean Williams demonstrates his vocal prowess throughout the album. Beginning with "Let's Work It Out," he complements the song's vintage bass groove with his soaring baritone lead, reminiscent of Teddy Pendergrass. Dwight Dukes' vibrant falsetto shines through the romantic ballad "Distant Melody." Dukes and Williams blend their crafty vocals on the doo wop-seasoned "How Do You Think You're Gonna Find Love," which is accompanied by a splendid string and horn arrangement. The featured single, "Guess Who's Back in Town," is Heaven & Earth's longest-charting single (12 weeks) and highest charted single (R&B #42) on Billboard. Williams' baritone simmers throughout the verses and choruses, and begins to get energized on the tail end of the last verse. During a time when Philippe Wynne of the Spinners was a dominant vocal force in R&B, this single is accented by the a cappella-harmonizing vamp of the group and Williams' soulful ad lib in Wynne fashion. ~ Craig Lytle|
Rovi

Heaven & Earth's debut release on Phonogram (Mercury) featured a string of ballads, which highlighted impressive vocals, arrangements and harmonies. Dean Williams demonstrates his vocal prowess throughout the album. Beginning with "Let's Work It Out," he complements the song's vintage bass groove with his soaring baritone lead, reminiscent of Teddy Pendergrass. Dwight Dukes' vibrant falsetto shines through the romantic ballad "Distant Melody." Dukes and Williams blend their crafty vocals on the doo wop-seasoned "How Do You Think You're Gonna Find Love," which is accompanied by a splendid string and horn arrangement. The featured single, "Guess Who's Back in Town," is Heaven & Earth's longest-charting single (12 weeks) and highest charted single (R&B #42) on Billboard. Williams' baritone simmers throughout the verses and choruses, and begins to get energized on the tail end of the last verse. During a time when Philippe Wynne of the Spinners was a dominant vocal force in R&B, this single is accented by the a cappella-harmonizing vamp of the group and Williams' soulful ad lib in Wynne fashion. ~ Craig Lytle
Rovi

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