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  2. Brenda Russell discography - Wikipedia

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    Album 1992 Greatest Hits (A&M Records) 2001 The Ultimate Collection (Hip-O Records) 2003 So Good So Right: The Best or Brenda Russell (Dome Records) 2009 In the Thick ...

  3. Brenda Russell (album) - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Russell is the self-titled debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Brenda Russell, released on 25 July 1979 by A&M Records on the Horizon label. [5] The album peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard R&B albums chart .

  4. Brenda Russell - Wikipedia

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    The album saw Russell move away from the pop market toward a more adult-oriented sound. [14] In 2003, she signed to the new UK label Dome Records and released the compilation album So Good, So Right: The Best of Brenda Russell. Her eighth studio album, Between the Sun and the Moon, was released by Dome in 2004. [3]

  5. Love Life (Brenda Russell album) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Levine – producer; Brenda Russell – executive producer; Al Schmitt – engineer, mixing; Don Henderson – assistant engineer; Stewart Whitmore – assistant engineer

  6. Category:Brenda Russell albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Brenda Russell albums or lists of Brenda Russell albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Brenda Russell albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Get Here (album) - Wikipedia

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    Get Here is the fourth studio album by the American singer/songwriter Brenda Russell.Released in 1988, it is Russell's most successful album to date and includes her hit single "Piano in the Dark" as well as the minor hit title track, "Get Here," which became an international success for Oleta Adams three years later.

  8. Get Here - Wikipedia

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    "Get Here" is a pop ballad written by American singer and songwriter Brenda Russell. The title track of her fourth studio album, Get Here (1988), it became a moderate hit on the US Billboard R&B chart after the album's successful first hit, "Piano in the Dark".

  9. Soul Talkin' - Wikipedia

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    Soul Talkin' is an album by the American musician Brenda Russell, released in 1993. [2] [3] Disappointed with how the album was handled, Russell took a break from solo recording to travel and work on other projects. [4] The single "No Time for Time" peaked at No. 47 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. [5]