Victory (Narada Michael Walden album)
Victory is the fifth full-length studio release from noted R&B/soul/pop singer/songwriter/drummer/producer Narada Michael Walden. Released in 1980 on Atlantic, it featured him once again teaming up with producer Bob Clearmountain.
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Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1979 | |||
Genre | Soul, R&B, Disco | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Narada Michael Walden (for Perfection Light Productions), Bob Clearmountain (for Bongiovi Walters Productions) | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Narada Michael Walden, except where noted.
- "The Real Thang" (Walden, Bunny Hull, Corrado Rustici) 5:37
- "I Want You" (Walden, Rustici, Lisa Walden) 4:33
- "Take it to the Bossman" (Walden, Randy Jackson, Vicki Randle) 4:21
- "Alone Without You" (Walden, Hull) 4:28
- "Get Up!" 4:25
- "Lucky Fella" (Walden, Rustici) 4:22
- "You Will Find Your Way" 4:10
- "Victory Suite" 8:35
- "The Theme"
- "The Battle/Hero-Soldiers Battle the Hostile Forces"
- "Victory for the Hero-Soldiers"
Personnel
- Narada Michael Walden: Vocals, drums, percussion, piano
- Randy Jackson: Bass
- Corrado Rustici: Acoustic and electric guitars
- Frank Martin: Keyboards, synthesizers, piano, vocal backing
- The "See America Horns":
- Marc Russo, Wayne Wallace: Alto and tenor saxophone
- Bill Lamb, David Grover: Trumpet and flugelhorn
Production
- Arranged by Narada Michael Walden
- Produced by Narada Michael Walden and Bob Clearmountain
- Recorded and mixed by Bob Clermountain; assistant recording engineers: Wayne Lewis, Willard Laurie
- Mastered by Dennis King
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