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  1. Maurice White (Memphis, 19 de diciembre de 1941-Los Ángeles, 4 de febrero de 2016) fue un cantante, compositor y productor musical estadounidense, conocido principalmente por ser fundador de la banda Earth, Wind & Fire.Era también el hermano mayor de Verdine White, miembro de la banda en la actualidad, y de Fred White, antiguo miembro.Maurice trabajó como el compositor principal de la banda ...

  2. Come to My Garden, an Album by Minnie Riperton. Released in November 1970 on GRT (catalog no. GRT 30001; Vinyl LP). Genres: Smooth Soul, Pop Soul. Rated #37 in the best albums of 1970, and #1570 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Cleveland Eaton (rhythm section, bass), Elsa Harris (background vocals), Kitty Hayward (background vocals), Ramsey Lewis (rhythm section, piano), Minnie Riperton ...

  3. Come to My Garden est le premier album de Minnie Riperton et est sorti en 1970. Il a été intégralement produit et arrangé par Charles Stepney. Titres [1 Face A "Les Fleurs" (Charles ... Maurice White – Batterie; Phil Upchurch – Guitare; Ramsey Lewis – Piano;

  4. Produced, arranged, and orchestrated by Charles Stepney in 1970, Riperton's first solo album, Come to My Garden, largely went unnoticed upon it's initial release in 1970, but has since become recognized as a masterpiece by fans and critics alike. All selections have been newly remastered. This product is an authorized manufactured on demand CD-R

  5. Charles Stepney. 商品の紹介. Minnie Riperton's solo debut is in many respects her finest hour -- devoid of the overly syrupy production that hampers her later work, Come to My Garden instead ...

  6. maurice blue. Minnieの異色な作品. 2006年9月17日に日本でレビュー済み. Amazonで購入. Minnie Ripertonのファーストアルバム"Come to My Garden"。. この作品を制作するまでにMinnie Ripertonは音楽業界でシンガーとして2つのグループで活動していた。. 一つはスタジオセッション ...

  7. A blip in the universe of fusion music that would come to dominate the 1970s, Come to My Garden also featured the work of young bandleaders like Ramsey Lewis and Maurice White, thus bridging the divide between jazz and R&B. Despite fairly positive reviews of the album, even in its many re-releases, it never garnered critical attention.