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Cher Album: “Casablanca Years”

Cher Album: “Casablanca Years”
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Personnel: Cher (vocals); Jimmy Haskell, Jerry Hey (arranger); Ben Benay, Joey Brasler, Jerry Doucette, Jay Graydon, Paul Jackson, Jr., Robbie Krieger, Steve Lukather, Tim May, Ira Newborn, Al Perkins, Thom Rotella, Trevor Veitch, Wah Wah Watson (guitar); Murray Adler, James Getzoff, Sid Sharp (concertmaster); Gary herbig, Kim Hutchcroft, Ernie Watts (saxophone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey (trumpet); Bill Reichenbach (trombone); Bob Esty, Harold Faltermeyer, John Hobbs, Gregory Mathieson, Davis Paich, Jai Winding (piano); Alan Lindgren (Fender Rhodes, Clavinet); John Hobbs, Richard Tee (organ); Paul Shaffer, Tom Snow (keyboards); Scotty Edwards, Bob Glaub, David Hungate, Les Hurdle, Will Lee, John Pierce, Ed Watkins (bass); Mike Baird, Keith Forsey, Ed Greene, Jeff Porcaro, Rich Scholsser, Alvin Taylor, Ron Zito (drums); Oliver C. Brown, Paulinho Da Costa, Larry Emerine, Alan Estes, Victor Felman (percussion); Dan Wyman, Richard Bowles, Jim Luenz (synthesizer programming); Michele Aller, The Jessy Dixon Singers, Bob Esty, Loren Farber, Jon Joyce, David Lasley, Arnold McCuller, Luther Vandross (background vocals). <p>The Bob Seger-ettes: Laura Creamer, Ginger Blake, Linda Dillard (background vocals). <p>Producers: Bob Esty, Ron Dante, Bob Esty. <p>Compilation producer: Bill Levenson. <p>Engineer: Larry Emerine.
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Album Information :
Title: Casablanca Years
UPC:731455003826
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Pop Vocal - Contemp. Pop Vocals
Artist:Cher
Guest Artists:Luther Vandross; Steve Lukather; Richard Tee
Label:Universal Records (Sweden)
Distributed:Phantom Import Distributi
Imported:Sweden
Release Date:1996/04/16
Original Release Year:1996
Discs:1
Recording:Digital
Mixing:Digital
Mastering:Digital
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
G. Mitchell "greggmitch" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - November 13, 2005
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Prime Disco Vintage Cher - 70s Roller Boogie Camp!

This is the one Cher compilation that most people don't own, and everyone really should, for it features rare, vintage disco tracks from what I think is Cher's best era, her TAKE ME HOME disco period, featuring other key album tracks like WASN'T IT GOOD, SAY THE WORD, and the amazingly over-the-top- "rock" roller boogie disco opus HELL ON WHEELS! Most people have forgotten these tracks, but they're really worth re-exploring. Extra points for the CD's re-creation of the original LP art, including the Bob Mackie inspired get-ups, WOW! Those were the days!

Marvin (Sydney, NSW AUS) - May 10, 2001
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- A great listen

I think that this Cher album is just great. It captures what Cher is really about. The songs are just great and Cher shows how she can really belt out really good songs.

Jackiesmackie "Independently Different" (UK, Blackburn) - June 20, 2006
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Cher - my hero!

It may be cheese but who cares,

Cher doing a disco/ballad collection all rolled into one.

This is music to hoover by, it can also be music to chill by.

Life long fan - have seen the lady twice, was very upset when Sophie Ellen Bextor released 'Take me home' and there was no credit to Chers lable at all - IT WAS HER SONG FIRST

Some of it is a little deep but diehard fans of all ages will love it - your collection isn't complete without it.

My mother cringes when 'Shopping' comes droning from my room as she knows I have made lots of purchases! This is the song that describes my excess, 'Hell on wheels' is my disco fave on there.

Check it out.