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Michael Henderson
Goin' Places
Release Date: 1977
Running Time: 35:32
Label: Buddah/The RIght Stuff

After doing plenty of R&B and jazz session work as an electric bassist (including a stint with Miles Davis), Michael Henderson started making a name for himself as a soul singer when he was featured on the Norman Connors hits "You Are My Starship," "Valentine Love" and "We Both Need Each Other." The Detroit resident went solo in 1976, and the following year, he delivered his superb sophomore effort Goin' Places. Henderson had become known primarily for seductive, classy, Marvin Gaye-influenced romanticism, and jazzy pearls like "At the Concert" (a duet with Roberta Flack), "Let Me Love You" and the title song didn't exactly change that. But he was also a top-notch funkster; "Whip It" and "I Can't Help It" boast some of the most wicked funk grooves of 1977. Henderson recorded several excellent albums, but Goin' Places (which first came out on Buddah and was reissued on CD by The Right Stuff in 1994) remains his crowning achievement as a solo artist. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Whip ItHenderson3:59
2Goin' PlacesHenderson4:29
3Let Me Love YouHenderson, Parker5:12
4I Can't Help ItHenderson4:46
5I'll Be UnderstandingRobinson, Henderson3:22
6At the ConcertHenderson7:32
7Won't You Be MinePeterson6:12

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1995CDBuddah/The RIght Stuff
1994CDThe Right Stuff
1995CDUnidisc
1994CSBuddah/The Right Stuff
1977LPBuddah



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