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| Lou Rawls | Primary Artist, Vocals |
| Herb Ellis | Guitar, Piano |
| Earl Palmer | Drums |
| Jimmy Bond | Bass, Bass Guitar |
| Tommy Strode | Piano |
| Leroy Carr | Composer |
| Lou Rawls | Composer |
| Count Basie | Composer |
| VinÃcius de Moraes | Composer |
| Jimmy Rushing | Composer |
| David Axelrod | Producer, Audio Production |
| Oscar Brown Jr. | Composer |
| T-Bone Walker | Composer |
| Kenny Washington | Liner Notes |
| Peter Abbott | Engineer |
| Michael Cuscuna | Reissue Producer |
| Duke Ellington | Composer |
| Norman Gimbel | Composer |
| Antonio Carlos Jobim | Composer |
| John D. Loudermilk | Composer |
| Johnny Mandel | Composer |
| Ron McMaster | Remixing, Mastering |
| Don Raye | Composer |
| Paul Francis Webster | Composer |
| Johnny Mangus | Introduction |
| Patrick Roques | Art Direction |
| Traditional | Composer |
| Eddie Miller | Composer |
| Joe Primrose | Composer |
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Posted September 5, 2009
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Craig Lytle
Lou Rawls gives a riveting performance on Live!, covering standards from Basie/Rushing''s tambourine-jumpin'' "Goin'' to Chicago" to T-Bone Walker''s foot-stompin'' "Stormy Monday," and whole lot in between. Each selection is as inviting as the next, featuring Tommy Short on piano solos on some. On finger-snappin'' numbers like "In the Evening When the Sun Goes Down" and "I''d Rather Drink Muddy Water," the crooning baritone wails his way through the lyric. The only single to chart from this live set was the moderately paced number "The Shadow of Your Smile," the theme from the movie The Sandpiper. But Rawls loses no steam; he romances the lyric with vehemence. It peaked at...