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Feels So Good (Chuck Mangione album)
1977 studio album by Chuck Mangione From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Feels So Good is a 1977 jazz album released by Chuck Mangione. It contains his hit single, the title song "Feels So Good", which in an edited form reached No. 4 on the U.S. charts.[2] The song also reached the top of the Billboard adult contemporary chart.[3] It was also frequently referenced on the animated television comedy King of the Hill, on which Mangione had a recurring voice role as himself.
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The album Feels So Good peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard albums chart in 1978, behind the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.[3]
The jazz-classical fusion duo Marimolin covered "Feels So Good" (arranged for marimba and violin) on their 1994 album Combo Platter.
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Track listing
All selections written by Chuck Mangione.
- "Feels So Good" – 9:42
- "Maui-Waui" – 10:13
- "Theme from Side Street" – 2:05
- "Hide and Seek (Ready or Not Here I Come)" – 6:25
- "Last Dance" – 10:54
- "The XIth Commandment" – 6:36
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Musicians
- Chuck Mangione – flugelhorn, electric piano
- Chris Vadala – baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, alto flute, flute, piccolo flute
- Grant Geissman – electric guitars, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, classical guitar
- Charles Meeks – bass
- James Bradley, Jr. – drums, congas, timbales
Production
- Chuck Mangione – producer, arrangements
- Mixk Guzauski – engineer
- Stillman Kelly – assistant engineer
- Rick Collins – mastering
- Roland Young – art direction
- Junie Osaki – design
- Benno Friedman – photography
- Tom Iannaccone – management
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References
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