The Crusaders' hit album, also known as the bible of fusion music.
After overcoming the departure of a member in 1976, the band welcomed female singer Randy Crawford and the first song, "Street Life," became a hit.
This is the most famous album by the Crusaders. It is an excellent album that does not stick to the instrumental music of the previous albums, but crosses over well with Crawford's female vocals.
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6 TRACKS:
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1)
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Street Life
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2)
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My Lady
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3)
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Rodeo Drive (High Steppin')
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4)
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Carnival Of The Night
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5)
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The Hustler
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6)
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Night Faces
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Liner Notes - Tadashi Narita