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Renee Geyer - Winner flac album
  • Performer Renee Geyer
  • Title Winner
  • Date of release 1978
  • Style Soul
  • Other formats VQF RA ASF MP3 MIDI WAV VOX
  • Genre Soul & Funk / Blues
  • Size MP3 1417 mb
  • Size FLAC 1266 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 260

Swing is the fifteenth studio album by Australian soul and R&B singer Renée Geyer. Geyer told The Sydney Morning Herald that Swing was inspired by Frank Sinatra's 1966 recording with Count Basie in Las Vegas, an album she had long admired. But it took the success of Michael Buble to convince her that she should lend her distinctive voice to a big-band album.

Winner is Renée Geyer's seventh solo album and her second to be recorded in the USA. Motown's Frank Wilson again manned the console; however, this time The Renée Geyer Band provided the rhythm section. They were once again supported by some of the very best US session players. Winner contains two of Geyer's best ever performances in "Bad Side of the Blues" and the jazzy "I Miss You", on which she proved she could scat with the best

Renee Geyer ‎– Winner. Label: RCA Victor ‎– VPL1 0164, RCA Victor ‎– VPL1-0164. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve. Guitar, Performer – Mark Punch. Horns – Tower Of Power Horns (tracks: 3, 5, 7). Illustration – Shane Conroy. Keyboards – Neil Larsen (tracks: 1, 5). Mixed By – Christo Curtis, John Sayers, Renée Geyer. Percussion – Frederick Lewis, Jack Ashford. Producer – Frank Wilson. Saxophone – Ernie Watts.

Winner (Renée Geyer album). In her autobiography, released in 2000, Geyer wrote she was unhappy with the mixing of Winner and the lack of support from her American label, Polydor Records. She negotiated a release from her contract, brought the album tapes back to Australia where it was remixed and released

Altri album di Renee Geyer. Be There in the Morning. Mushroom Evolution Concert. Renéessance - An Acoustic Journey, the Best of Renée Geyer.

Winner is the fifth studio album by Australian soul and R&B singer, Renée Geyer. It was released in November 1978 and peaked at number 69 on the Kent Music Report. Geyer recorded it in Los Angeles with Frank Wilson producing and was joined by her backing band of Tim Partridge on bass guitar, Mark Punch on guitar and backing vocals, and Greg Tell on drums together with session musicians. 1978 studio album by Renée Geyer.

Australian 1970-Present). Renee Geyer's quest for success overseas continued in January 1978, when she returned to Los Angeles where she spent a couple of months recording her seventh album 'Winner', at Crystal Studios with her former producer Frank Wilson (who had worked with her on Moving Along). She also worked clubs around California with a back-up band including her basic rhythm section of Greg Tell, Mark Punch and Barry Sullivan. Late in March, she returned for an April Australasian tour

Redirected from Renee Geyer). Renée Rebecca Geyer (born 11 September 1953) is an Australian singer who has long been regarded as one of the finest exponents of jazz, soul and R&B idioms. She had commercial success as a solo artist in Australia, with "It's a Man's Man's World", "Heading in the Right Direction" and "Stares and Whispers" in the 1970s and "Say I Love You" in the 1980s.