Mickki Brown, Gerald Albright. Record Label Dinemec, DJCD 202. Year of production 1998. 1. Route 66. 2. My Romance. 3. Autumn Leaves Les Feuilles Mortes (Orig.
Artist: Mickki Brown Title Of Album: Standard Truth Year Of Release: 1998 Label: Dinemec Jazz Genre: Jazz Vocal Jazz Quality: Mp3 Bitrate: 320kbps 4. kHz Joint-Stereo Total Ti. Standard Truth' is Mickki Brown's first solo release, featuring an All Star band composed of the following outstanding musicians: Gerald Albright (whitney Houston's Sax player), Brad Cole (Phil Collins' keyboard player) and Nathan East (Eric Clapton and Phil Collins' first choice bass player). With such an arsenal of talented musicians backing the 5'2 soul powerhouse combined with the crisp Dinemec sound the listener is guaranteed to be awe struck by these recordings
Artist: Gerald Albright, Nathan East, Brad Cole, Alvin Queen, Mickki Brown. Album: Standard Truth. Standard Truth: Best 2 songs. Alvin Queen, Brad Cole, Gerald Albright, Mickki Brown, Nathan East - Route 66 03:20. Alvin Queen, Brad Cole, Gerald Albright, Mickki Brown, Nathan East - Making Whoopee 04:31. Alvin Queen, Brad Cole, Gerald Albright, Mickki Brown, Nathan East: best 2 tracks. Gerald Albright - Change The World Groovology, 2008 05:02. Gerald Albright - When You Say You Love Me Bermuda Nights, 2010 05:06.
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