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1979 studio album by Marcia Hines
Ooh Child Released June 1979 Genre Disco , pop , soul , funk Label Miracle Records Producer Robie Porter
"Let the Music Play" / "Empty" Released: December 1978
"Something's Missing (In My Life)" / "Moments" Released: April 1979
"Where Did We Go Wrong?" / "Dance You Fool, Dance" Released: November 1979
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Ooh Child is the fourth studio album by American-Australian singer Marcia Hines . Ooh Child peaked at No. 15 in Australia and produced the top ten single, "Something's Missing (In My Life) ", which peaked at No. 9.[1]
It was released digitally in 2020.
Track listing [ ]
Personnel [ ]
Arrangements – Al Capps (tracks: A1 - 5, B2, B3), Jimmie Haskell (tracks: B1, B4), Robie Porter
Arrangement of backing vocals – Mona Lisa Young, Robie Porter
Arrangement of backing vocals and keyboards – Terry Young
Bass – David Hungate , Mike Porcaro
Conductor – Sid Sharp
Drums – Ed Greene , Willie Ornelas
Engineer – Jim Hilton
Engineer assistant and mixdown – Linda Corbin
Guitar – Bob Mack, Fred Tackett , Lee Ritenour , Paul Sabu, Rick Springfield , Tim May
Guitar solos – Lee Ritenour
Keyboards – Al Capps, Jai Winding
Marimba and vibraphone – Julius Wechter
Mastering – John Golden
Percussion – Bob Conti , Carl Friberg, Robie Porter, Steve Forman
Photography – Patrick Jones
Synthesizer programming – Jan Lucas
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