James Ingram - It's Real (Cass, Album) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

James Ingram - It's Real (Cass, Album) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

Warner Bros. Records

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Media Condition:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country:    Europe  
Released:  
1989
Genre:       Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style:         Soul, New Jack Swing
Location:   

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Notes:

Carl Carwell appears courtesy of Capitol Records
Phil Perry appears courtesy of Capitol Records
Paul Jackson appears courtesy of Atlantic Records
Jeff Porcaro appears courtesy of Columbia Records
Ernie Watts appears courtesy of Amherst Records
Jean (Toots) Thielemans appears courtesy of Concord Jazz, Inc.
Gerald Albright appears courtesy of Atlantic Records

A1, A5 Produced for G.R. Productions
A2 Produced for Trevel Productions
A3 Produced for James Gang Productions and Self Taught Productions
A4, B2 Produced for James Gang Productions
B3, B4 Produced for Bellboy Productions and James Gang Productions
B5 Produced for Bellboy Productions, James Gang Productions and Dennis Matkosky Productions

A1, A5 Recorded and Mixed at
Sound Works Recording Studio, NY

A2 Recorded and mixed at
Sigma sound Studio, Philadelphia
Encore Studios, Inc., Burbank, CA

A3, A4 Recorded at
Studio Ultimo
The Enterprise

B1 Recorded and mixed at
Encore Studios, Inc.

B2 Recorded at
Studio Ultimo
The Enterprise
Mixed at
The Enterprise

B3, B4 Recorded at
Studio Ultimo
Ocean Way Recording
Mixed at
The Enterprise

B5 Recorded at
Midi Madness Studio
Ocean Way Recording
Mixed at
The Enterprise

Mastered at
Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles

Published by
A1 © 1989 Virgin Songs, Inc. / Cal Gene Music / Yah-Mo Publishing, BMI
A2 © 1989 Trycep Publishing Co. adm. by Willesden Mussic, BMI
A3 © 1987 Yah Mo Publishing, BMI / Self Taught Productions, ASCAP
A4 © 1988 Yah Mo Publishing, BMI / Self Taught Productions, ASCAP
A5 © 1989 Virgin Songs, Inc. / Cal Gene Music / Yah-Mo Publishing, BMI
B1 © 1967 Screen Gems EMI Music Inc. BMI
B2 © 1988 Yah Mo Publishing, BMI / SBK April Music, Inc. / Monty Seward Publishing Co. ASCAP
B3 © 1989 Music Corporation Of America, Inc. and Nelana Music BMI adm. by MCA Music Publishing, a Div. of MCA Inc. / Music by Candlelight / P.S.O. Limited ASCAP
B4 © 1972 WB Music Corp. / Kuumba Music Publishing Co. ASCAP
B5 © 1988 Yah Mo Publishing BMI / SBK April Music, Inc. / Lady Of The Lake Music / Geffen Music / Matkosky Music adm. by WB Music Corp. ASCAP

℗ & © 1989 Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
Printed in Germany

 

. It's Real Hard
A1. It's Real
A2. I Wanna Come Back
A3. Call On Me
A4. So Fine
A5. Love Come Down
A6. Baby Be Mine
. It's Real Soft
B1. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Man
B2. Love 1 Day At A Time
B3. I Don't Have The Heart
B4. Someday We'll All Be Free
B5. When Was The Last Time Music Made You Cry

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 0 7599-25924-4 4

 

Recorded At Soundworks, New York
Recorded At Sigma Sound Studios
Recorded At Encore Studios
Recorded At Studio Ultimo
Recorded At The Enterprise
Recorded At Ocean Way Recording
Recorded At Midi Madness Studio
Mixed At Soundworks, New York
Mixed At Sigma Sound Studios
Mixed At Encore Studios
Mixed At The Enterprise
Mastered At Bernie Grundman Mastering
Phonographic Copyright (p) Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Copyright (c) Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Manufactured By TELDEC Record Service GmbH

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There’s something undeniably magnetic about vintage audio gear. The tactile weight of milled aluminum knobs, the warm glow of dial lamps, and—above all—the rich, analog sound that today’s sterile streaming boxes can’t quite replicate. But time is merciless: capacitors dry out, switches oxidize, and those gorgeous walnut cabinets lose their sheen. That’s where the art (and science) of our vintage audio refurbishment comes in.

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Refurbishment is not just about fixing; it’s about preserving authenticity while ensuring reliability. The goal is to keep that lush, analog character alive without compromising safety or sound quality.

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