Michael Henderson - Take Me I'm Yours (The Buddah Years Anthology) (Remastered) (2009)

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Title: Take Me I'm Yours (The Buddah Years Anthology)
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Blue SoulMusic Records
Genre: Soul, Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:37:03
Total Size: 385 Mb / 1,1 Gb
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Michael Henderson - Take Me I'm Yours (The Buddah Years Anthology) (Remastered) (2009)


Tracklist:

CD 1 (At The Concert):
01. You Are My Starship
02. We Both Need Each Other
03. Make Me Feel Better
04. Time
05. Treat Me Like A Man
06. Solid
07. Be My Girl
08. You Haven't Made It To The Top
09. Valentine Love
10. Stay With Me This Summer
11. I Can't Help It
12. Won't You Be Mine
13. Whip It
14. Goin' Places
15. Let Me Love You
16. At The Concert
17. Take Me I'm Yours

CD 2 (Playing On The Real Thing):
01. In The Night-Time
02. Am I Special
03. To Be Loved
04. Do It All
05. Playing On The Real Thing
06. Riding
07. Reach Out For Me
08. Wide Receiver
09. Prove It
10. You're My Choice
11. Make Me Feel Like
12. Can't We Fall In Love Again
13. Make It Easy On Yourself
14. (We Are Here To) Geek You Up
15. Slingshot
16. Come To Me
17. Fickle

Michael Henderson (born July 7, 1951) is an American bass guitarist and vocalist best known for his bass playing with Miles Davis in the early 1970s, on early fusion albums such as Jack Johnson, Live-Evil, and Agharta, as well as series of R&B/soul hits, particularly the Norman Connors produced hit, You Are My Starship in 1976 and other songs in the mid to late 1970s.

Two CD set. As part of it's acclaimed anthology series, SoulMusic Records is very proud to present Take Me I'm Yours - The Buddah Years, a solid retrospective of award-winning recording artist, producer, songwriter and musician Michael Henderson's hit-filled tenure (1976-1983) wih Buddah Records. Before achieving international recognition as a stellar artist in his own right, Michigan-born Michael began doing shows as a bass player with R&B favorites, The Detroit Emeralds; in the late '60s, a youthful Stevie Wonder invited the teenager to join his band. In Detroit, Michael played on sessions with Motown artists including The Four Tops, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Gladys Knight & The Pips and David Ruffin as well as doing shows with Aretha Franklin. Stellar liner notes by Billboard senior editor Gail Mitchell include extensive quotes and track-by-track commentary from Michael; and first class remastering (Donald Cleveland) and artwork (Roger Williams).



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