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The Other Side is an album by D.C. go-go funk legend Chuck Brown and American singer Eva Cassidy. It was first released in 1992 by Brown's label Liaison records. The album comprises jazz, blues and soul standards and contains a mixture of solos and duets.
[edit] Track listing
- "Let the Good Times Roll" - 3:12
- "Fever" - 4:16
- "You Don't Know Me" - 4:59
- "I Could Have Told You So" - 3:31
- "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You" - 2:44
- "I'll Go Crazy" - 2:50
- "You Don't Know What Love Is" - 4:40 (Chuck Brown solo)
- "Drown in My Own Tears" - 5:37
- "God Bless the Child" - 3:18 (Eva Cassidy solo)
- "Red Top" - 2:55
- "Dark End of the Street" - 3:55 (Eva Cassidy solo)
- "The Shadow of Your Smile" - 3:30
- "Over the Rainbow" - 5:02 (Eva Cassidy solo)
- "You've Changed" - 4:00
[edit] Personnel
- Chuck Brown - vocals, guitar
- Eva Cassidy - vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Keith Grimes - guitar
- Dave Lourim - guitar
- Dan Cassidy - violin
- Matthew Allen - strings
- Philip Jehle - clarinet
- Tom Crawford - saxophone
- Donnell Floyd - saxophone
- C.J. - saxophone
- Gilbert Pryor - trumpet
- The Reverend Pope - trumpet
- "Little" Benny Harley - trumpet
- Roy Battle - trombone
- Lenny Williams - piano, vibes
- Mark "Godfather" Lawson - organ
- Kent Wood - organ, synthesizer
- Chris Biondo - bass, congas
- Keter Betts - upright bass
- Raice McLeod - drums
- Jim Campbell - drums
- Ju Ju House - drums
- William Cook - congas
- Darryl Andrews - percussion
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Chris Biondo (bass) • Keith Grimes (guitar) • Raice McLeod (drums) • Lenny Williams (keyboard)
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