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Belle Gonzalez - Belle album flac Performer: Belle Gonzalez
Title: Belle
Released: 1972
MP3 album: 1777 mb
FLAC album: 1614 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: AIFF MMF VOX ADX AUD RA MOD
Genre: Folk and Country

My name is Belle Gonzalez. I'd just like to put on record the fact that if it were not for Wallace Southam's production of the Jupiter Recording EPs Poets Set In Jazz and Contemporary Poets Set In Jazz, the category of 'Jazz Leader' would not have been coined as this is the category to which these two EPs belong.

All by Myself is the 1987 debut album by American singer–songwriter Regina Belle. Released on June 1, 1987 by Columbia Records, The album features the hit singles "Show Me the Way", "So Many Tears", "How Could You Do It to Me", "Please Be Mine" and "You Got the Love". The album peaked at number 85 on the Billboard 200 and number 14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Don't Know Where The Night Went. Line-up: Arranged By, Conductor – Jimmy Horowitz Engineer – Jack Clegg, John Punter Illustration, Design – Alan Saunders Producer – Jerry Lordan. Stunning . female singer-songwriter Belle Gonzalez' released her sole album in 1972.

Belle is the fourth studio album by New Zealand singer-song writer Bic Runga. The album was released in New Zealand on 14 November 2011, while in Ireland the album was released earlier on 11 November 2011 under Sony Music Ireland. It is her first studio album in six years and the first to feature a producer, Kody Nielson and material co-written with other songwriters. The album's title is derived from the theme song of the French television series Belle et Sébastien which Runga also covers on the album.

The lyrics of The Belle Album are nevertheless quite interesting. Green kicks the record off with what I suppose is the key line (from Belle ): It’s you that I want/But Him that I need. He thus joins a long line of rock & roll want/need oppositionists - from Bob Dylan with Memphis Blues Again to the Rolling Stones with You Can’t Always Get What You Want, to name only the best