Secret Combination
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- You Might Need Somebody
- Rainy Night In Georgia
- That's How Heartaches Are Made
- Two Lives
- You Bring The Sun Out
- Rio De Janeiro Blue
- Secret Combination
- When I Lose My Way
- Time For Love
- Trade Winds
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13314 in Music
- Released on: 1987-10-09
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
the best
a lot of people follow the crowd and list artists such as aretha franklin as their favourite female singer. randy crawford is every bit as good. she was born to sing. she never has to force her voice it is just a pure natural sound. i saw her at the barbican in london performing with the london symphony orchestra. no backing voals, just her. she blew me and hundreds of others away (including the conductor). this has to be her finest hour (secret combination). if you are into soul music then you have to have this in your collection. from first to last every song is magical.
Randy
The only Randy Crawford album I've bought & the best as far as I'm concerned, You might need somebody is better that the re-make by shola ama.
Great Soul Music Sung By A Real Singer!
Randy has a very distinctive, warm & emotional voice that can make almost any song sound great.
Standout tracks on this album include:
1. You Might Need Somebody - uptempo, puncy with telling lyrics.
2. Rainy Night In Georgia - a lovely, moving version of a classic made famous by Brook Benton, amongst others.
5. You Bring The Sun Out - another 'soultry' version of a well known song. The British reggae singer, Janet "Silly Love Songs" Kay did a good version too.
6. Rio De Janeiro Blues - nice, loose almost jazzy feel. Reall;y conjures up a picture of warm, sunny places!
7. Secret Combination - another catchy, mid tempo song with a loose feel to it
To be honest, just looking at those tracks makes me want to play the album right now!





