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Loleatta Holloway - Hit And Run mp3 album

Loleatta Holloway - Hit And Run

Musician: Loleatta Holloway
Album title: Hit And Run
Style: Disco
Released: 1977
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1319 mb
Size APE version: 1513 mb
Size WMA version: 1577 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 229
Format: AHX MP4 AA AHX MP4 DXD AAC
Genre: Funk

Loleatta Holloway - Hit And Run mp3 album

Loleatta Holloway - Hit And Run mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Hit And Run
Arranged By – Norman Harris
11:07
B We're Getting Stronger (The Longer We Stay Together)
Arranged By – Bruce Hawes
7:23

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Salsoul Record Corp.
  • Distributed By – Salsoul Records
  • Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
  • Produced For – Baker, Harris & Young Productions

Credits

  • Engineer – Michael Hutchinson
  • Engineer [Assisted By] – Carla Bandino*
  • Executive-Producer – Joe Cayre, Ken Cayre, Stan Cayre
  • Lacquer Cut By – JA*
  • Mastered By – Al Brown , Jose Rodriguez*
  • Mixed By – Walter Gibbons
  • Producer – Norman Harris
  • Written-By – Allan Felder, Norman Harris, Ron Tyson

Notes

From the Gold Mind L.P. GZS-7500 "Loleatta"
℗ 1977 Salsoul Record Corp.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): 12G-4006 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): 12G-4006 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Etchings): 12G-4006-A 1 F/W [apple] JA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Etchings): 12G-4006-B 4 F/W [apple] JA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
12G-4006 DJ Loleatta Holloway Hit And Run ‎(12", Promo) Gold Mind Records 12G-4006 DJ US 1977
GM-4001 Loleatta Holloway Hit And Run ‎(7", Single) Salsoul Records GM-4001 Canada 1977
12 SSOL 108 Loleatta Holloway Hit And Run ‎(12") Salsoul Records 12 SSOL 108 UK 1977
6.20002 Loleatta Holloway We're Getting Stronger ‎(12", S/Sided, TP) Salsoul Records 6.20002 Germany 1977
SSOL 108 Loleatta Holloway Hit And Run ‎(7") Salsoul Records SSOL 108 UK 1977

Dusho
....would I sell it? Quite often I go through my bigger record collection - music by different styles- reporting the last 5 decades of music- to ask myself "do I really need this one still? The answer is in this certain case: 111% . For sure. This 2 mixes representing a statement of the early disco area....see all the reviews before. No more comment is necessary. As a bonus: the sound is incredible on wax. Amen
Vuzahn
has anyone ever heard the recording of the voice at the end of the song saying; 'now let's do the album version'...serious tune with a happy end! 100% Disco Classic by the real Queen of Disco Loleatta Holloway (RIP). Still a relevant mix by Walter Gibbons too...
Coiriel
This here is one of the most incredibly potent remixes ever done. Still sounds so amazing and fresh... heads and shoulders above the competition. So just imagine what it must have felt like being around and hearing it in a club the year it came out?
BlackHaze
when this remix came out first in 1977, some dj's used to play it twice in one set stretching the vibes part to the max. Followed mostly by another Vince Montana goodie. I know since I was on the dancefloor everytime this was played.This remix is so addictive. One of the most uplifting disco tunes ever sung by the immortal Queen of Disco herself; Loleatta Holloway forever. (R.I.P. your star shines in Disco Heaven...) alright, now let's do the album version
Katius
This mix was sampled by Carl Craig to form the hook of the Detroit techno classic, Paperclip People 'Throw'.
Foginn
As if the Gibbons mix of "Hit and Run" wasn't enough to make this record one of the best disco records ever made, the flip sends it through the roof. "We're Getting Stronger" is one of the most beautiful uplifting disco love songs. I bought this 12" without realising that was even on it! Totally classic disco music, I'd give it 25/5 if possible......