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Take A Look |

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Item Specifics - Music: CDs |
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Artist: |
Natalie Cole
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Release Date: |
Jun
08, 1993
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CD
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Record Label: |
Elektra Entertainment
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Genre: |
Pop
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UPC: |
075596149624
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Sub-Genre: |
1990s
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Album Type: |
Full-Length CD
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Condition: |
Used
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Portions of
this page Copyright 1948 - 2006 Muze Inc.
All rights reserved.
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Great CD!
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Additional Information about Take A Look
Portions of this page
Copyright 1948 - 2006 Muze Inc.
All rights reserved.
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Track listing |
1. I
Wish You Love
2. I'm Beginning To See The Light
3. Swingin' Shepherd Blues
4. Crazy He Calls Me
5. Cry Me A River
6. Undecided
7. Fiesta In Blue
8. I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life
9. Let There Be Love
10. It's Sand Man
11. Don't Explain
12. As Time Goes By
13. Too Close For Comfort
14. Calypso Blues
15. This Will Make You Laugh
16. Lovers
17. All About Love
18. Take A Look
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Details |
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Playing time: |
64
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Producer: |
Andre
Fischer, Tommy LiPuma |
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Distributor: |
WEA |
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Recording type: |
Studio |
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Recording mode: |
Stereo |
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SPAR
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n/a |
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Album notes |
Personnel: Natalie Cole (vocals); John Chiodini
(guitar); Pete Christlieb, Grover Washington Jr., David
"Fathead" Newman (saxophone); David Trigg (trumpet);
Roger Kellaway, Alan Broadbent, Clare Fischer, Michael
Melvoin, Herbie Hancock (piano); Larry Bunker
(vibraphone, marimba), Jim Hughart, John Clayton (bass);
Jeff Hamilton, Harold Jones (drums); Luis Conte, Robert
Yancy (percussion).
Includes liner notes by Natalie Cole, Tommy LiPuma and
Andre Fischer.
"Take A Look" won the 1994 Grammy Award for Jazz
Vocalist.
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Editorial reviews |
3 1/2
Stars - Very Good - ...a project that's just as much a
labor of love as UNFORGETTABLE and just as shrewd in its
choice of material....excellent showcases for Cole's
warm, elegant singing...
Rolling Stone Magazine (09/02/1993)
...moves her definitively out of her father's
shadow....She makes the tunes dance--and with the fun
she's clearly having, she's hard to resist... - Rating:
B+
Entertainment Weekly (06/25/1993)
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