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Take Me to Baltimore
1976 studio album by Ruth Copeland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Take Me to Baltimore is the third and final studio album to date by English singer Ruth Copeland. It was her only album released on RCA Records[1] in 1976 and it was produced by Ralph Moss and her RCA labelmate Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates. It is currently out of print. The rights are held with Sony Music Entertainment.
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Track listing
Side One
- "Win Or Lose" (Jesse Rae)
- "Milky Way Man" (Daryl Hall, Ruth Copeland)
- "Oh Baby" (Howard Harris, Ruth Copeland)
- "Here You Come Again" (Eric Thorngren, John Turi, Ruth Copeland, William Hocher)
- "Cliches" (Eric Thorngren, Ruth Copeland)
Side Two
- "Heaven" (Daryl Hall, Ruth Copeland)
- "Take Me to Baltimore" (Dick Wagner, Ruth Copeland)
- "Some Hearts Need to Sing The Blues" (John Turi, Ruth Copeland)
- "If You Don't Want My Love" (Eric Thorngren, John Turi, Ruth Copeland)
- "Senses" (Eric Thorngren)
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Personnel
- Ruth Copeland – vocals
- Bob Kulick, Dick Wagner, Eric Thorngren – guitar
- Francisco Centeno – bass
- John Turi, Ralph Schuckett – keyboards
- Steve Jordan – drums
- Jimmy Maelen – percussion
- Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker – horns
- Robin Kenyatta – alto saxophone, flute
- Jesse Rae, William Hocher – backing vocals
- Patrick Adams – string and horn arrangements
- Technical
- Frankie D'Augusta, Ralph Moss – engineer
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References
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