Peach Melba (album)

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Peach Melba
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ReleasedJune 10, 1975
Recorded1975
Label Buddah
Producer Eugene McDaniels
Melba Moore chronology
Melba Moore Live!
(1972)
Peach Melba
(1975)
This Is It
(1976)
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Peach Melba is the fourth album by singer Melba Moore, released in 1975: her Buddah Records debut, Peach Melba was Moore's first studio album since 1971 (the singer's third album had been the 1972 concert album Melba Moore Live! ). Moore would credit her husband/manager Charles Huggins, whom she married in September 1974, with getting her signed to Buddah. [2] [3]

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Reception

What little success Moore's Buddah tenure would afford her would be focused on her 1976 album release This Is It which produced her first two major R&B chart hits: "This Is It" and "Lean On Me", the former also being the first of Moore's two singles to rank in the Billboard Hot 100. However the Peach Melba album is notable among Prince fans as his former guitarist Wendy Melvoin along with her twin sister Susannah provide backing vocals on Moore's rendition of "Sunshine Superman".

Track listing

  1. "Must Be Dues" (Dennis Collins Johnson, Eugene McDaniels)
  2. "Get Into My Mind" (Eugene McDaniels, Gary King, Hank Cicalo, Morgan Ames)
  3. "If You Can Believe" (Ralph MacDonald, William Salter)
  4. "Sunshine Superman" (Donovan Leitch)
  5. "My Soul is Satisfied" (Mary McCreary)
  6. "I Am His Lady" (Morgan Ames)
  7. "Green Birds Fly" (Peter Yarrow, Philip Namanworth)
  8. "Natural Part of Everything" (Dennis Collins Johnson, Eugene McDaniels)
  9. "Love Can Be Good to You" (Rachel Perry)
  10. "A Million Years Before this Time" (Eugene McDaniels)
  11. "If I Lose" (Eugene McDaniels)

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References

  1. "Peach Melba". Allmusic . Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  2. Chicago Tribune 4 July 1975 "Melba Has Plans Galore" by Lynn Van Matre p.3-8
  3. "Q&A: Melba Moore". 27 June 2018.