Renée Live
Renée Live | ||||
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Live album by Renée Geyer | ||||
Released | 2 May 1983 | |||
Recorded | 17/18 December 1982, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, Australia | |||
Genre | R & B/rock | |||
Length | 38.22 | |||
Label | Mushroom | |||
Producer | Renée Geyer, Mal Logan, Jim Barton | |||
Renée Geyer chronology | ||||
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Renée Live is Renée Geyer's tenth solo and second live album. Having recently enjoyed her biggest hit, her confidence shows in the extra power her vocals had gained in the ensuing years. This is shown to best effect on her duet with Venetta Fields on Sam & Dave's 1968 hit "You Don't Know What You Mean To Me". Little River Band's Glenn Shorrock also performs a duet on Dusty Springfield's "Goin' Back", which was released as a single and became a minor hit. On the album she also pursues the harder rock edge shown on the previous album, without sacrificing her soul/R&B roots.
Track listing
- Intro (Excerpt From "Be Yourself") - 1.08 (Cameo-Larry Blackmon/Thomas Jenkins/Charles Singleton)
- Look What You've Done - 4.06 (Leo Nocentelli)
- Baby I've Been Missing You - 4.01 (Chuck Jackson / Marvin Yancy)
- I Got News For You - 4.55 (Jonathan Zwartz / Jane Lindsay)
- Say I Love You - 5.09 (Eddy Grant)
- Goin' Back (with Glenn Shorrock) - 3.54 (Carole King / Gerry Goffin)
- You Don't Know What You Mean To Me (with Venetta Fields) - 3.05 (Eddie Floyd / Steve Cropper)
- Since I Fell For You - 7.04 (Buddy Johnson)
- I Can Feel the Fire - 4.55 (Ron Wood)
Album credits
- Producers: Renée Geyer, Mal Logan, Jim Barton
- Recorded at The Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, Australia, 17/18 December 1982
- Design and Artwork: Mushroom Art
Renée Geyer Band
- Renée Geyer: vocals
- Venetta Fields: vocals (tracks 7,8), backing vocals
- Stuart Fraser (Noiseworks; John Farnham Band): guitars
- Mal Logan: keyboards
- Chris Haig: bass guitar
- Steve Hopes: drums
- Geoff Oakes: sxophone, percussion
- Russell Smith: trumpet, flugle, percussion
- Sunil De Silva: percussion
- Trevor White: backing vocals
- Peter Chambers: backing vocals
- Glenn Shorrock: vocals on track 6
Sources
- Original album
- Chris Spencer's Who's Who Of Australian Rock
External links
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