Raw & Refined

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Raw & Refined
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 23, 1995
Recorded1995
Genre Funk
Length60:05
Label Pointblank/Virgin/EMI
Producer Isaac Hayes, Benny Mabone
Isaac Hayes chronology
Wonderful
(1994)
Raw & Refined
(1995)
Branded
(1995)

Raw & Refined is the nineteenth studio album by American soul musician Isaac Hayes. The album was released on May 23, 1995, by Virgin Records. [1] [2]

Track listing

All tracks composed and arranged by Isaac Hayes

No.TitleLength
1."Birth of Shaft"3:34
2."Urban Nights"4:33
3."Funkalicious"5:39
4."Tahoe Spring"4:29
5."The Night Before"4:41
6."Memphis Trax"3:37
7."Soul Fiddle"6:37
8."Funky Junky"7:05
9."You Make Me Live"3:48
10."Making Love At the Ocean"5:46
11."Southern Breeze"5:58
12."Didn't Know Love Was So Good"3:55
13."The 405"6:42

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References

  1. Richard S. Ginell. "Raw and Refined - Isaac Hayes | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
  2. "iTunes - Music - Raw and Refined by Isaac Hayes". Itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2015-09-04.