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  1. This is his first release after Herb Alpert at (Alpert & Moss) A&M Records gave Gino Vannelli and his brother, keyboardist/arranger Joe Vannelli, a contract. ‘Crazy Life’ is a very stripped down, jazzy-pop and a somewhat glossy variety of bossa nova/R&B. The instrumentation is absolutely wonderful with the layered Fender Rhodes and the subtle somewhat tropical production from Herb Alpert ...

  2. Écoute Crazy Life par Gino Vannelli sur Deezer. Crazy Life, Hollywood Holiday, There's No Time...

  3. It's a stupid life elusive life. A lonely stuck secluded life. A stupid life for people who want to fly too high. I just don't understand why so blue. What to do. I'm gonna kiss my sky goodbye. I'm gonna jump way down and die. Cause it's a crazy life. Yes it's a crazy life.

  4. Crazy Life by Gino Vannelli released in 1973. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. www.amazon.de › Crazy-Life-Gino-Vannelli › dpAmazon.de:Crazy Life

    This is his first release after Herb Alpert at (Alpert & Moss) A&M Records gave Gino Vannelli and his brother, keyboardist/arranger Joe Vannelli, a contract. ‘Crazy Life’ is a very stripped down, jazzy-pop and a somewhat glossy variety of bossa nova/R&B. The instrumentation is absolutely wonderful with the layered Fender Rhodes and the subtle somewhat tropical production from Herb Alpert ...

  6. Vannelli’s debut album, Crazy Life, released in 1973, was just the beginning. His breakthrough came with the album Powerful People (1974), featuring the hit “People Gotta Move,” which showcased his unique fusion of jazz, rock, and R&B, and his distinctive voice that could effortlessly transition from soulful crooning to powerful belting.

  7. 2. Jan. 2009 · Live at the Spectrum in Montreal. 1991. With Mike Miller on guitar

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