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1967 studio album by Kim Weston
For the First Time is a studio album by Kim Weston , recorded after her departure from Motown Records . She had previously recorded an album with Marvin Gaye , so this album is her first true solo album. The album was arranged by Wade Marcus , Slide Hampton , Larry Wilcox, Melba Liston and Tad Jones.[1]
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Personnel [ ]
Mickey Stevenson, Jr. - producer
Val Valentin - director of engineering
Acy R. Lehman - cover design
Chuck Stewart - cover photograph
Wade Marcus - arranger ("Where Am I Going?" and "Come Back to Me")
Slide Hampton - arranger ("Free Again," "The Beat Goes On," "If You Go Away" and "That's Life")
Larry Wilcox - arranger ("Everything in the World I Love")
Melba Liston - arranger ("When the Sun Comes Out", "In the Dark" and "Come Rain or Come Shine")
Tad Jones - arranger ("Walking Happy")
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