Satisfied is a 1979 album by Rita Coolidge, released on A&M Records. The album is notable for containing Coolidge's comeback single, "I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love", as well as for its perceived unique musical direction at the time of its release. The album contains Coolidge's comeback single, "I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love", as well as Coolidge's version of The Chiffons' "One Fine Day", which was also released as a single.
Rita Coolidge is the self-titled debut album by Rita Coolidge. That Man Is My Weakness" (Donna Weiss, Craig Doerge) – 3:50. Second Story Window" (Marc Benno) – 3:00. Crazy Love" (Van Morrison) – 3:35. The Happy Song" (Otis Redding, Steve Cropper) – 3:50. Seven Bridges Road" (Steve Young) – 5:55. Born Under a Bad Sign" (Booker T. Jones, William Bell) – 4:10. Ain't That Peculiar" (William Robinson, Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers, Marv Tarplin) – 4:02. I Always Called Them Mountains" (Marc Benno) – 3:47.
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It is amazing given the exposure Rita Coolidge obtained through the Mad Dogs & Englishmen soundtrack that her second album for A & M is such a cult item. Covers of songs by Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Graham Nash, and participation by names like Al Kooper, Glyn Johns, Bruce Botnick, and Marc Benno should have made this record her breakthrough. Instead, it took quite a few more discs before she would hit the Top 40 on her own with her eighth solo album, Anytime, Anywhere.
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