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Ron Dante - Brings You Up flac album
  • Performer Ron Dante
  • Title Brings You Up
  • Date of release 1970
  • Country US
  • Style Pop Rock
  • Other formats RA VQF MIDI AIFF DXD WMA MP4
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1414 mb
  • Size FLAC 1211 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 798

Sweet Taste of Love, 02:20. Muddy River Water, 02:21.

Ron Dante: best 2 tracks. Ron Dante - How Do You Know Brings You Up, 2010 03:15. Ron Dante - Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, 2018 02:26.

From The "Ron Dante Brings You Up" Album). Matrix, Runout (A-Side label matrix): ZYKM 5720.

Dante released his first solo album, Ron Dante Brings You Up, in 1970, with Jeff Barry producing and Dante co-writing most of the songs

Ron released his first solo album for Kirshner Records, 'Ron Dante Brings You Up', in 1970

Ron Dante (born Carmine John Granito on August 22, 1945, on Staten Island, New York) is an American singer, songwriter, session vocalist, and record producer.

Brings You Up (Digitally Remastered). 32 tracks · 24 November 2016.

This is the kind of album you love at first listning, doesn't mean is not complex or naive in compositions, contrary, is quite complex and very solid prog metal.

Tracklist

Let Me Bring You Up 3:08
A Million Voices 2:40
Go WhereThe Music Takes You 2:28
Jo-Anna 2:21
Sweet Taste Of Love 2:22
Games 2:32
Lovin' Lady 2:28
C'mon Girl 2:54
Muddy River Water 2:22
How Do You Know 3:14
Mr. Sun 1:55
Don't Let Love Pass You By 2:40

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KES-106 Ron Dante Brings You Up ‎(LP, Album, Roc) Kirshner KES-106 US 1970
94231 34202 Ron Dante Brings You Up ‎(CDr, Album, RE, RM) Essential Media Group 94231 34202 US 2012
SHP-6158 Ron Dante Brings You Up ‎(LP) RCA Victor SHP-6158 Japan Unknown


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A note for US collectors: Because of the crappy vinyl compounds RCA was using at the time of this pressing, nearly every copy of this (even sealed ones) that I've auditioned has a noticeable background crackle between tracks. My guess is that there is no US copy ever pressed that is completely silent.