Migration (Creative Source album)
- Migration (Creative Source album)
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Migration is the second album by Los Angeles, California based R&B group Creative Source. This would be their last album on Sussex Records before moving onto Polydor Records in 1975.
Reception
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
[1] |
Track listing
- I'm Gonna Get There - (Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas, Don Wyatt) 2:27
- Harlem - (Bill Withers) 4:57
- I Just Can't See Myself Without You - (Skip Scarborough) 7:30
- Keep On Movin' - (Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas, Skip Scarborough) 2:35
- Migration - (Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas) 4:22
- Corazon - (Carole King) 4:41
- Let Me Be The One - (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols) 3:27
Personnel
- Clarence McDonald, Michael Stokes, Skip Scarborough - Keyboards
- Melvin "Wah-Wah Watson" Ragin, Ray Parker Jr. - Guitar
- Kenneth (Spider) Rice - Drums
- Ralph Terrana - Synthesizer
- John Tradel - Horns
- Carl Austin - Strings
Charts
Year |
Album |
Chart positions[2] |
US |
US
R&B |
1974 |
Migration |
— |
28 |
External links
References
Categories:
- 1974 albums
- Soul albums
- Funk albums
- Sussex Records albums
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