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Donny Hathaway And June Conquest - I Thank You / Just Another Reason album

Donny Hathaway And June Conquest - I Thank You / Just Another Reason album

  • Performer: Donny Hathaway
  • Genre: Soulful music
  • Title: I Thank You / Just Another Reason
  • Released: 1972
  • Style: Soul
  • MP3 version size: 1825 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1337 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 578

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I Thank You Baby (Mono). Donny Hathaway, Curtis Mayfield. WMG; PEDL, UBEM, BMI - Broadcast Music In. LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, UMPG Publishing, Warner Chappell, LatinAutor" и другие авторские общества (1).

Complete your Donny Hathaway And June Conquest collection. Donny Hathaway And June Conquest ‎– I Thank You, Just Another Reason.

His third album Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway was an album of duets with former Howard University associate and label mate Roberta Flack that established him, especially on the pop charts. The album was both a critical and commercial success, including the Ralph MacDonald-penned track "Where Is the Love", which proved to be not only an R&B success, but also scored Top Five on the pop Hot 100. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA on September 5, 1972. Sessions for another album of duets were underway in 1979. On January 13 of that year, Hathaway began a recording session at which producers/musicians Eric Mercury and James Mtume were present. I Thank You Baby" (with June Conquest).

AMERICA 1969 : I Thank You Baby, Just Another Reason with June Conquest (as June & Donnie) Curtom Records, USA 1971 : You've Got A Friend, Gone Away with Roberta Flack, Atlantic Records : You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling, Be Real Black For Me with R. Flack, Atlantic Records : I Thank You Baby, Just Another Reason with June Conquest as Donny Hathaway & June Conquest . 1977 : Blue Lights In The Basement by Roberta Flack, US LP 1979 : Roberta Flack featuring Donny Hathaway, US cassette ★ SOUTH AMERICA 1973 : S/T, Argentinian LP ★ ASIA 1994 : Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack, Warner Japanese CD 2008. 09 : Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack, Warner Japanese CD 2013. 07 : Roberta Flack feat.

Donny’s debut album had a huge effect on Stevie’s singing. Listen to the change in Wonder’s vocal delivery from 1970 onwards. The Motown genius was so impressed with Hathaway’s debut – he bought a number of copies and gave them as gifts to friends, family and those in the industry. During his short life, Donny Hathaway released only three solo studio albums. He wasn’t an interpreter of other’s work – he was the natural owner. I Thank You Baby and, its original B-Side, Just Another Reason, his duets with June Conquest, are another great inclusion. Anything involving Curtis Mayfield is worth owning. The biggest draw, to this new set, is the unreleased material on the second disc.

Loading the chords for 'I Thank You-Donny Hathaway & June Conquest'. Donny Hathaway - We Need You Right Now Lord. Roberta Flack ft. Donny Hathaway - The Closer I Get To You. 804 jam sessions. little ghetto boy (lyric video).

June Conquest was a singer that recorded roughly from 1964-1969 on a handful of labels that included Curtis’s other record label before Curtom, Windy C. While on Curtom, she released What’s This I See which was the first release for Curtom Records. Billed as Donny and June they released I Thank You originally in 1969. I’m loving the strings on this version. You can hear the power in the voice of Donny with June coming in after with her verse. They then combine their. Donny Hathaway & June Conquest – Just Another Reason. Regardless of which version you prefer, the song is great nevertheless. I hope you in enjoyed my Soul Reflections post. Time permitting, I hope to bring you more.

He became a house producer at Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label and in 1969 cut his first single, a duet with June Conquest called "I Thank You Baby. Their easy chemistry quickly caught on with the public, sparking an entire album of duets on 1972's Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway, which featured the chart-topping, Grammy Award winning romantic ballad "Where Is the Love?" Hathaway followed up with 1973's ambitious Extension of a Man before going into a kind of self-imposed exile, during which time he battled severe bouts of depression which occasionally required him to be hospitalized

Renews automatically. I am a Donny Hathaway fan, hands down and no question about it. This album is another great and the caliber of his vocal skills shine through in this live recording. I take nothing away from him by what I am going to say next. One person found this helpful.

A Donny Hathaway Collection 1971. A Song for You. Donny Hathaway 1971. Hathaway soon became a house producer at Mayfield's Curtom label, and in 1969 cut his first single, a duet with June Conquest called "I Thank You Baby. From there he signed with Atco as a solo artist, and released his debut single, the inner-city lament "The Ghetto, Pt. 1," toward the end of the year. Hathaway released one more album that year, the ambitious Extension of a Man, and then retreated from the spotlight; over the next few years, he performed only in small clubs. In 1977, Hathaway patched things up with Flack and temporarily left the hospital to record another duet, "The Closer I Get to You," for her Blue Lights in the Basement album. The song was a smash, becoming the pair's second R&B number one in 1978, and also climbing to number two on the pop charts.