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1995 studio album by Gerald Albright From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giving Myself to You is the fifth studio album by Gerald Albright, released in 1995 by Atlantic Records.[2] This album reached No. 10 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[3]
Giving Myself to You | ||||
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Released | 1995 | |||
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Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 1:03:23 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Gerald Albright | |||
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Giving Myself to You was produced by Gerald Albright. Guest artists such as George Duke, Joe Sample, Bobby Lyle and Stanley Clarke appear on the album.[2]
Track no. | Song title | Songwriter | Length |
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1 | Samba Queen | Gerald Albright | 08:20 |
2 | Chips N' Salsa | Gerald Albright | 05:16 |
3 | Oo Pah Doo | Gerald Albright | 07:10 |
4 | Lucky 7 | Gerald Albright | 07:26 |
5 | Oo Pah Doo (Interlude) | Gerald Albright | 00:43 |
6 | Made in Chicago | Gerald Albright | 07:54 |
7 | Two Steppin' | Gerald Albright | 06:27 |
8 | Mr. Right | Gerald Albright | 07:57 |
9 | Planet Earth | Yusef Lateef | 05:20 |
10 | Made in Chicago (Interlude) | Gerald Albright | 01:05 |
11 | Giving Myself to You | Gerald Albright | 05:45 |
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