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  1. ‘Aftershock’: Produced by Dennis Lambert, Alan Gorrie ‘The Spirit Of Love’: Co-produced by Eliot Lewis Remixed by Eliot Lewis, Glen Rupp ‘I’ll Get Over You’ & ‘Sticky Situation’: Co-produced and remixed by Alan Gorrie, Eliot Lewis ‘Later We’ll Be Greater’ Remixed by Eliot Lewis, AWB ‘We’re Too Deep’

  2. 1. The Spirit Of Love (Ft. Chaka Khan) Lyrics. 2. Sticky Situation Lyrics. 3. Aftershock Lyrics. 4. Love At First Sight Lyrics. 5. I'll Get Over You Lyrics. 6. Later We'll Be Greater...

  3. Aftershock is an album by the R&B band Average White Band, released in 1989. Three original bandmembers returned; Alex Ligertwood joined on vocals. Chaka Khan sang on two of the album's songs. Track Records, the band's label, was unable to effectively promote Aftershock. The album was a moderate success in Europe.

    • 1989
  4. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 Vinyl release of "Aftershock" on Discogs.

    • (19)
    • US
    • 38
    • Vinyl, LP, Album
  5. This isn't a stellar album, but it has its moments, mostly provided by electro-fun pioneer producer John Robie's production, which recalls that complex, clean Scritti Politti 80s polish. Standouts are the title track, The Spirit of Love (with background vocals by Chaka Khan), and I'll Get Over You, which sounds like a single, but never was.

    • (4)
    • US
    • 7
    • CD, Album
  6. 18 de jun. de 2023 · 1. «I’m Every Woman» 2. «Ain’t Nobody» 3. «Through the Fire» 4. «Sweet Thing» 5. «Tell Me Something Good» 6. «Stay» 7. «Papillon (Hot Butterfly)» 8. «Love Me Still» 9. «What Cha’ Gonna Do for Me?» 10. «I Feel for You» En cada uno de estos temas, la potente voz de Khan se hace presente, llevando al oyente a un mundo de emociones y energía sin igual.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chaka_KhanChaka Khan - Wikipedia

    Yvette Marie Stevens (born March 23, 1953), better known by her stage name Chaka Khan ( / ˈʃɑːkə ˈkɑːn / SHAH-kə KAHN [1] ), is an American singer. Known as the "Queen of Funk", [2] her career has spanned more than five decades beginning in the early 1970s as the lead vocalist of the funk band Rufus.