All Artists: Ronnie Baker Brooks Title: Take Me Witcha Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: Watchdog Records Release Date: 5/22/2001 Genres: Blues, Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 669017370225 |
Ronnie Baker Brooks Take Me Witcha Genres: Blues, Pop
WATCHDOG RECORDS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF RONNIE BAKER BROOKS' NEW CD, "TAKE ME WITCHA" Chicago, IL ? Watchdog Records is proud to announce Ronnie Baker Brooks new CD, "TAKE ME WITCHA". TAKE ME WITCHA was produced by Ro... more » |
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Album Description WATCHDOG RECORDS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF RONNIE BAKER BROOKS' NEW CD, "TAKE ME WITCHA" Chicago, IL ? Watchdog Records is proud to announce Ronnie Baker Brooks new CD, "TAKE ME WITCHA". TAKE ME WITCHA was produced by Ronnie and production veteran Jellybean Johnson (The Time). The release features 15 original tracks, and was recorded at Angel Beach Studios in Minneapolis, MN and Cotton Row Studios in Memphis, TN. TAKE ME WITCHA has an impressive list of guest performers. A landmark moment is captured with Ronnie?s Dad Lonnie Brooks, when the father and son perform a soulful acoustic song titled "I Laugh to keep from Crying". Jellybean Johnson also joins Ronnie on the rocking track, "Bring Back the Love" which sends a powerful message about today?s issues. TAKE ME WITCHA showcases powerful performances from three outstanding rhythm sections: former New Power Generation?s (Prince) Michael Bland, Sonny Thompson, and Chance Howard (currently with Morris Day & The Time): Ernest Williamson, Dave Smith, and Steve Potts (from "Golddigger"): and Vic Jackson, Daryl Coutts, and Jerry Porter (Buddy Guy), Ronnie?s current touring band. Stephanie Bolton provides the soulful background vocal (Lenny Kravitz). "TAKE ME WITCHA is a special gift of appreciation to my fans. Thank you for your love and support." states Ronnie. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsTake Me Witcha Ronnie Baker Brooks Michael E. Estepp | Nicholasville, Ky. United States | 02/17/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "This is a great Cd. Ronnie is a smokin guitar player.I liked the CD better than Goldigger but it is very good also. What you want to stay away from is his DVD. it is very poorly put together.
His words do not match the music. It is like a early Bruce Lee movie. They made the DVD then tried to dubed the music over it. Dont waste ur money on it." |