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A Woman's Point of View
1988 studio album by Shirley Murdock From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Woman's Point of View is a studio album by the American soul singer Shirley Murdock.[1] The album was released on May 31, 1988, and includes the charting single "Husband".[2]
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Critical reception
The Washington Post wrote that "Murdock gives her melodramatically powerful voice free rein, and it sobs and soars in a sonic stratosphere somewhere between Aretha Franklin and Jennifer Holliday."[3]
Track listing
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Personnel
- Shirley Murdock – primary artist, composer, vocals
- Roger – congas, drums, guitar, horn, keyboards, Electric piano, background vocals
- Gregory Jackson – keyboards, background vocals
- Robert "Rumba" Jones – cheng, congas
- Roger Lynch – keyboards
- Billy Beck – keyboards, background vocals
- Aaron Blackmon – guitar, rhythm guitar, horn
- Sherman Fleetwood – horn
- Larry Troutman – cheng, background vocals
- Lester Troutman – drums
- Dale Degroat – keyboards, background vocals
- Jannetta Boyce – background vocals
- Raymond Davis – background vocals
- Larry Hatcher – background vocals
- Michael Warren – engineer
References
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