Lean on Me (album)

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Lean on Me
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Released1972
Recorded1972
StudioSound Exchange Studio, New York City, NY
Genre Jazz
Length52:32
Label Cadet
CA 50025
Producer Esmond Edwards
Shirley Scott chronology
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(1971)
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(1972)
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Lean on Me is an album by organist Shirley Scott recorded in 1972 and released on the Cadet label. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

All compositions by Shirley Scott except as indicated

  1. "Lean On Me" (Bill Withers) - 4:50
  2. "Royal Love" - 5:10
  3. "Smile" (Charlie Chaplin, Geoffrey Parsons, John Turner) - 5:34
  4. "Funky Blues" - 8:33
  5. "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" (Jimmy Webb) - 8:29
  6. "How Insensitive" (Antônio Carlos Jobim, Norman Gimbel) - 8:54
  7. "You Can't Mess Around With Love" - 5:54
  8. "Carla's Dance" - 5:08

Personnel

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