Renée Geyer at Her Very Best
Renée Geyer At Her Very Best | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Renée Geyer | ||||
Released | 12 December 1977 | |||
Recorded | Melbourne, Australia + Los Angeles, California 1973-1977 | |||
Genre | Soul/R&B | |||
Length | 49.31 | |||
Label | RCA Records/ Mushroom | |||
Producer | Gus McNeil, Tweed Harris, Renée Geyer Band, Ern Rose, Frank Wilson | |||
Renée Geyer chronology | ||||
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Renée Geyer At Her Very Best is the sixth solo album by Australian soul/R&B singer Renée Geyer and her first greatest hits collection, covering the first four years of her career. It is the only album with the Renée Geyer Band's original version of "Be There in the Morning", other than on the impossible-to-find vinyl single.
Track listing
- "Stares And Whispers" – 3.30 (John Footman / Frank Wilson / Terri McFadden)
- "Ready to Deal" – 3.30 (Renée Geyer Band)
- "Moving Along" – 6.08 (Renée Geyer / Mal Logan / Barry Sullivan / Judy Wieder)
- "Be There in the Morning" – 3.49 (Renée Geyer / Mal Logan / Barry Sullivan)
- "What Do I Do on Sunday Morning" – 3.56 (Dennis Lambert / Brian Potter)
- "Heading in the Right Direction" – 3.53 (Mark Punch / Garry Paige)
- "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" – 3.26 (James Brown)
- "If Loving You Is Wrong" – 4.16 (Homer Banks / Ray Jackson / Carl Jackson)
- "Oh! Boy" – 2.56 (Eugene Record)
- "Theres No Such Thing As Love" – 3.43 (Anthony Newley / Ian Fraser)
- "I Really Love You" - 5.49 (Renée Geyer Band)
- "Shakey Ground" - 4.29 (Jeffrey Bowen / Edward Hazel / Al Boyd)
Album credits
- Renée Geyer Band (tracks 2,4,6,8,11,12)
- Renée Geyer: vocals, backing vocals
- Mark Punch: guitars (except 12)
- John Pugh: guitar (track 12)
- Mal Logan: keyboards
- Barry "Big Goose" Sullivan: bass guitar
- Greg Tell: drums
- Producers
- Gus McNeil (tracks 9 & 10), from the 1973 album Renee Geyer
- Tweed Harris (tracks 5 & 7), from the 1974 album It's a Man's Man's World
- Renée Geyer Band & Ern Rose (tacks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 11), from the 1975 album Ready to Deal
- Renée Geyer Band & Ern Rose (track 12), from the 1976 album Really Really Love You: Live at the Dallas Brooks Hall (Track 12)
- Frank Wilson (tracks 1 & 3), from the 1977 album Moving Along
- Photography
- George Farrell
References
- Original album
- Chris Spencer's Who's Who Of Australian Rock
External links
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