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Really Really Love You: Live at the Dallas Brooks Hall

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Released
  
23 August 1976

Really Really Love You Live at the Dallas Brooks Hall
  
Moving Along (1977)

Release date
  
23 August 1976

Genre
  
Soul music

Length
  
41:34

Artist
  
Renée Geyer

Label
  
Warner Music Australasia

Recorded
  
11 April 1976, Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne, Australia

Producer
  
Renée Geyer Band; Ern Rose

Similar
  
Renée Geyer at Her Very, Faves, Ready to Deal, Winner, Moving Along

Really Really Love You: Live at the Dallas Brooks Hall is Renée Geyer's fourth solo and first live album, again credited to the Renée Geyer Band. This was her farewell concert before leaving for the U.S. to record her first international album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Hard Head – 5.33 (Johnny "Guitar" Watson)
  2. Shakey Ground – 4.38 (Jeffrey Bowen/Edward Hazel/Al Boyd)
  3. Person to Person – 4.08 (Average White Band (Hamish Stuart/Alan Gorrie/Roger Ball/Malcolm Duncan/Robbie McIntosh))
  4. It Only Happens (duet with Doug Williams) – 4.18 (Mickey Denne/Ken Gold)
  5. Booty – 5.06 (Sylvester Stewart)
  6. Masquerade – 6.41 (Herb Magidson/Allie Wrubel)
  7. I Really Love You – 11.08 (Renée Geyer Band)

Album credits

Producers: Renée Geyer Band; Ern Rose
Engineer: Ernie Rose
Recorded at Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne, Australia
Cover notes: Ian Meldrum
Cover art/concept: Ian McCausland and Colin Batrouney
Photography: David Parker

Renée Geyer Band

  • Renée Geyer: vocals, backing vocals
  • John Pugh: guitars
  • Mal Logan: keyboards
  • Barry "Big Goose" Sullivan: bass guitar
  • Greg Tell: drums
  • Horn section

  • Russell Smith: trumpet
  • Bruce Sandell: saxophones
  • Miguel Carranza: trombone
  • Vocal section

  • Doug Williams (lead vocal on track 4)
  • Otis Kevinagh
  • Stanley Brown
  • Songs

    1Hard Head5:34
    2Shakey Ground4:38
    3Person To Person4:08

    References

    Really Really Love You: Live at the Dallas Brooks Hall Wikipedia