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1975 studio album by Coke Escovedo
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Coke is the first solo album by American percussionist Coke Escovedo , after his stints in the bands Santana and Azteca . The album was produced by Patrick Gleeson and released in 1975.
Track listing [ edit ]
"No One to Depend On"
"Why Can't We Be Lovers"
"Rebirth"
"Easy Come Easy Go"
"Love Letters"
"Hall's Delight"
"If I Ever Lose This Heaven"
"What Are You Under"
"Make It Sweet"
"Life is a Tortured Love Affair"
Personnel [ edit ]
Coke Escovedo - Percussion
Harvey Mason , Pete Risso - Drums
Mark Philipps - Bass
Joe Rubino - Guitar
Frank Mercurio - Keyboards
Vince Denim - Saxophone on "Hall's Delight"
Forrest Buchtel, Mike Kirkhouse, Ron Smith, Vince Denim - Horns
Joanna Hervig, Miriam Dye, Nathan Rubin, Roy Malan, Teresa Adams - Strings
Calvin Tillery, Linda Tillery - Lead Vocals
Julia Tillman, Maxine Willard - Backing Vocals
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