Английская Википедия:EnLightnin'ment
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EnLightnin'ment is a compilation album by singer-songwriter Lou Christie, released by Rhino on March 29, 1988.
Critical reception
Lynn Van Matre of the Chicago Tribune writes, "One of the big songs of 1966 was Christie's "Lightnin' Strikes", which sold more than a million copies, reached the No. 1 pop single spot, and now serves as the inspiration for the play-on-words title of a new CD collection of the singer-songwriter's vintage hits."[1]
AllMusic gave the album 4½ out of a possible 5 stars.[2]
Track listing (1988 LP & Cassette Tape release)
Track information and credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[3]
Production
- Art Direction – Don Brown
- Compilation – Harry Young, Gary Stewart
- Design – Judy Bryan
- Lacquer Cut By – Ken Perry
- Photos, Liner notes – Harry Young
- Project assistance – James Austin and Gary Peterson
- Producers
- Charles Calello (tracks A4, A7, B1 to B3, B5, B6), (tracks 16–17 on CD)
- George Goldner (tracks A5)
- Jack Nitzsche (tracks B4), (track 15 on CD)
- Mike Duckman (tracks B7), (track 18 on CD)
- Stan Vincent (tracks B7), (track 18 on CD)
- Nick Cenci (tracks A1 to A3, A5, A6)
- Bill Inglot – Compact Disc
- Remastered by Bill Inglot
- All the tracks on the CD were taken from absolute first generation master tapes.[3]
References
External links
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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