Sun Down Lady
1972 studio album by Lani Hall
Sun Down Lady | ||||
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Studio album by Lani Hall | ||||
Released | 1972 | |||
Studio | A&M (Hollywood) | |||
Genre | Pop, jazz | |||
Length | 37:16 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Herb Alpert | |||
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Sun Down Lady is the debut album by Lani Hall.
Track listing
Side One
- "Love Song" (Lesley Duncan) 2:55
- "Tiny Dancer" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) 4:06
- "How Can I Tell You" (Cat Stevens) 2:56
- "You" (Lani Hall) 3:58
- "Ocean Song" (Liz Thorsen) 3:40
Side Two
- "We Could Be Flying" (Michel Colombier, Paul Williams) 3:53
- "Come Down in Time" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) 3:39
- "Sun Down" (Willis Alan Ramsey) 3:30
- "Vincent" (Don McLean) 5:55
- "Wherever I May Find Him" (Paul Simon) 1:53
The track "Sun Down" is a rewritten version of the song better known as "Muskrat Love," which America recorded in 1973 and would become a hit for Captain & Tennille in 1976.
Personnel
- Lani Hall - vocals
- Clarence McDonald - keyboards
- Jim Gordon - drums
- Chuck Domanico - bass
- Louis Shelton - guitar
- Larry Carlton - guitar
- Milt Holland - percussion
- Pete Jolly - accordion on “How Can I Tell You”
- Tim Weisberg - electric flute on “Ocean Song”
- Herb Alpert - vocals
References
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- Sun Down Lady (1972)
- Hello It's Me (1975)
- Sweet Bird (1976)
- Double or Nothing (1979)
- Lani (1982)
- Es Fácil Amar (1985)
- Anything Goes (2009)
- "I Don't Want You to Go"
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