It's a Man's Man's World
It's a Man's Man's World (album) | ||||
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Studio album by Renée Geyer | ||||
Released | 19 August 1974 | |||
Recorded | Bill Armstrong Studios, Melbourne, Australia | |||
Genre | Soul/R & B/Jazz | |||
Length | 47.29 | |||
Label | RCA Records | |||
Producer | Tweed Harris | |||
Renée Geyer chronology | ||||
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For works with similar titles, see It's a Man's World (disambiguation).
It's a Man's Man's World is the second solo album by Australian soul/R & B singer Renée Geyer, and the one that set her on the road to major success over the next 30+ years. She is backed by a who's who of contemporary Australian musicians, as would be the case whenever she chose to perform or record.
Track listing
- It's a Man's Man's Man's World - 3.34 (James Brown)
- They Tell Me of an Uncloudy Day - 3.42 (Jackie Moore / Dave Crawford / Brad Shapiro)
- Take Me Where You Took Me Last Night - 3.53 (Dee Ervin / Lynne Farr)
- Since I Fell for You - 3.42 (Buddy Johnson)
- What Do I Do on Sunday Morning - 3.58 (Dennis Lambert / Brian Potter)
- Love the Way You Love - 3.15 (Mark Punch / Garry Paige)
- Scarlet Ribbons - 2.45 (Evelyn Danzig / Jack Segal)
- Do Your Thing - 3.44 (Isaac Hayes)
- And I Love Him - 5.14 (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
- It's Been a Long Time - 3.23 (Melvin Wilson / James Baker)
- Mama's Little Girl - 3.26 (Dennis Lambert / Brian Potter)
- Once in a Lifetime Thing - 3.33 (Jim Weatherly)
- Feel Good - 3.15 (Alan Ciner)
Album credits
Producer, arrangements: Tweed Harris
Engineers: Ian McKenzie; Ernie Rose
Recorded at Bill Armstrong Studios, Melbourne, Australia
Musicians
- Renée Geyer: vocals, backing vocals
- Phil Manning: guitars
- Tim Gaze: guitars
- Steve Murphy: guitars
- Tony Naylor: guitars
- Tweed Harris: keyboards
- Barry "Big Goose" Sullivan: bass guitar
- Mike Kelly: bass guitar
- Geoff Cox: drums
- Julie McKenna, Wendy Reece, Bobby Bright, Mike Brady: background vocals
- Gary Hyde: percussion
Sources
- Original album
- Chris Spencer's Who's Who Of Australian Rock
External links
- http://www.reneegeyer.com.au/content/discography/disc_manswrld.html
- http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/en/geyerrenee/geyerrenee.htm
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