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Russell Morris (album)

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Genre
  
Producer
  
Edward Germano

Length
  
38:22

Released
  
November 1975 (1975-11)

Label
  
Wizard Records (Australia)RCA Records (USA)

Russell Morris is the second studio album by Australian singer songwriter Russell Morris and first on label Wizard Records and was released in November 1975. It features re-recording of two of Morris' previous hits; "Wings of an Eagle" and "Sweet, Sweet Love" as well as 8 new tracks penned by Morris. The lead single "Let's Do It"/"Don't Rock the Boat" peaked at number 30, whilst the album peaked at number 14 on the Kent Music Report chart in November 1975.

Credits

  • Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – Jimmy Wisner
  • Art Direction – Acy R. Lehman
  • Artwork – Olive Alpert, Carl Dellacroce
  • Backing Vocals – Barbara Massey, Carl Hall, Tasha Thomas
  • Bass – Will Lee
  • Drums – Rick Marotta
  • Engineer – Harry Maslin
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Howie Lindeman, Kevin Herron, Ted Spencer
  • Guitar – David Spinozza, Don Thomas, Hugh McCracken, Russell Morris, Vinnie Bell
  • Horns – George Opalsky, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker
  • Keyboards – Jim Wisner, Ken Archer
  • Percussion – Arthur Jenkins
  • Strings – The Al Brown String Section
  • References

    Russell Morris (album) Wikipedia


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