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One of the greatest slow jams "Here we go" Minnie Riperton and Peabo Bryson "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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I found this song through this:
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Oh I luv this!! We gonna come on with the come on, gonna get down with the get down! | |
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Cool the LP version with the sax solo. One of Minnie's beautiful recordings, this and 'You Take My Breath Away' featuring George Benson are standouts on this LP, sad it was her last.
...the tune featuring Patrice Rushen is a decent listen too. | |
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I love this song. It was never meant to be a duet. Minnie died before she could finish the song, and her husband/producer Richard Rudolph had Peabo come in and sing the second verse. I think about this every time I hear it and try to imagine what it would sound like if it were completed. That's also why the second verse is a little scetchy and roberta flack was brought it to sing the "never comin down" with Peabo towards the end.
from:wikipedia After Riperton died, several artists contributed vocals to tracks she had recorded before her death, to help compile Richard Rudolph's final tribute to his beloved wife, "Love Lives Forever." Included, among others, were Peabo Bryson, Michael Jackson, and Stevie Wonder. Riperton's last single, "Give Me Time" was released in 1980. Richard Rudolph wrote the song, "Now That I Have You" for Riperton, but she never got the chance to record it; he gave the song to Teena Marie, who recorded it (and co-produced it with Rudolph) on Teena Marie's second LP, Lady T. Finally, in 1982, Capitol Records released The Best Of Minnie Riperton, a greatest hits collection. [Edited 11/29/08 9:25am] | |
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tricky2 said: I love this song. It was never meant to be a duet. Minnie died before she could finish the song, and her husband/producer Richard Rudolph had Peabo come in and sing the second verse. I think about this every time I hear it and try to imagine what it would sound like if it were completed. That's also why the second verse is a little scetchy and roberta flack was brought it to sing the "never comin down" with Peabo towards the end.
from:wikipedia After Riperton died, several artists contributed vocals to tracks she had recorded before her death, to help compile Richard Rudolph's final tribute to his beloved wife, "Love Lives Forever." Included, among others, were Peabo Bryson, Michael Jackson, and Stevie Wonder. Riperton's last single, "Give Me Time" was released in 1980. Richard Rudolph wrote the song, "Now That I Have You" for Riperton, but she never got the chance to record it; he gave the song to Teena Marie, who recorded it (and co-produced it with Rudolph) on Teena Marie's second LP, Lady T. Finally, in 1982, Capitol Records released The Best Of Minnie Riperton, a greatest hits collection. I have the 'Love Lives Forever' album on vinyl.It's a beautiful tribute to Minnie,with all those guest artists helping out. | |
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I can totally hear Minnie singing "Now That I Have You." even though Teena sang the hell out of it! | |
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Back in the day they loved those long songs. lol
It's good to find something you haven't heard before. ----- Where did you get your information about the Peabo vocals? Sounds like she sings in the entire song and his vocals make no sense if a woman sings it. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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