Gonna Take a Miracle - Laura Nyro & LaBelle

Gonna Take a Miracle

Laura Nyro & LaBelle

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1971-11-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ Originally Recorded 1971 & Released 2002, Originally Released 1971, (P) 2002 Sony Musi

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
I Met Him on a Sunday 1:49 USD 1.29
2
The Bells 2:59 USD 1.29
3
Monkey Time / Dancing In the S 4:54 USD 1.29
4
Desiree 1:50 USD 1.29
5
You've Really Got a Hold on Me 4:04 USD 1.29
6
Spanish Harlem 2:51 USD 1.29
7
Jimmy Mack 2:55 USD 1.29
8
The Wind 2:53 USD 1.29
9
Nowhere to Run 5:02 USD 1.29
10
It's Gonna Take a Miracle 3:22 USD 1.29
11
Ain't Nothing Like the Real Th 0:58 USD 1.29
12
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natu 3:00 USD 1.29
13
O-o-h Child 1:30 USD 1.29
14
Up on the Roof 3:11 USD 1.29
Gonna Take a Miracle - Laura Nyro & LaBelle
Cover Album Gonna Take a Miracle - Laura Nyro & LaBelle

Reviews

  • A Classic.
    5
    By DStoneNY
    Nuff said.
  • Saw them Do It...
    5
    By Big Al - New Yawka
    45 years later I finally am getting it dowloaded. I have the vinyl that been played and played. This is a memory that is tattooed my brain — the night I saw Laura perform many of these songs at the Fillmore East with LaBelle. As always she blew me away — Blow, blow blowin away. Her art and song and voice are part of my soul.
  • Laura & LaBelle
    5
    By ikoo712
    An album for the ages. Will never die. Only wish would be lost tracks and outtakes for an expanded edition. A shame but a blessing that it occurred.
  • Gonna Take Laura Nyro& LaBelle
    5
    By bryeboy
    This is one of those albums you’d rush into a burning building for! With Laura Nyro’s treetop soprano and LaBelle’s savage R&B harmonies the material is lifted to startling new heights. This album aside from being a classic which it most definitely is, is also a love song to R&B and to New York City! I wore the first album out from listening to it nonstop. Download this album you won’t be sorry!
  • Great Album!!
    5
    By Autumn R
    Great Classic Album!!! I remember as a kid in late 70's early 90's my mom playing this album. Great songs that I listend to a child and now as an adult.
  • Gonna Take a Miracle
    5
    By Charity Burbage
    I must add my voice to this. This is a Laura Nyro album. LaBelle is in a supporting role here. Please give the late Ms Nyro the credit she deserves, look at the album cover and get this this listing correct. Amazing music, by the way.
  • Classic!!
    5
    By Midge317
    This is in my TOP 10 discs of all time. If your looking to start a Laura Nyro collection I highly recommend this. from 1971, it was ahead of it's time. Produced by Gamble and Huff (The O'jay's,Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes,Dusty Springfield…). This disc also features THE GREAT Labelle helping Ms. Nyro out. A CLASSIC!
  • A beautiful lady, a beautiful voice, outstanding songs written...
    5
    By Jimbrada
    For those that are just stumbled onto Laura Nyro, Welcome, sit back and prepare to be entertained, turn your heart on "amazing" and find the warmth of this wonderful Ladies' music and prepare to be touched in ways that you have never been touched. You will be on top of the world one moment and then she will take you to the depths of her vocals as very-very few artists are capable of doing. Now sit back, hold on and let your emotions free with every word in every song. See was a genious and sorely missed...Jim...!!!
  • Great Stuff!
    5
    By pmccnn
    I never had the opportunity to see Laura live but I always thought her work with LaBelle on this outstanding album might have been what she sounded like. You can tell from the enthusiasim in her voice in concert with LaBelle that they had blast performing together. Covers though they were, Laura perfoms these classics as if she owns them. Great Stuff - buy it and you will not be sorry that you did. RIP Laura.
  • A Crime and Disrespect Not To Give Laura Nyro Top Billing!
    5
    By sollbet
    This is not a Labelle recording. This is a Laura Nyro recording, featuring Labelle, a backup group at that time in the early 70s. Laura Nyro is the star, and rightly so, it's her name that should be listed here first. It's not only misleading to someone who wants Labelle or Patti Labelle recordings, it's a disrespect to the late, and great Laura Nyro who should never be forgotten as one of the most soulful, sensitive singer songwriters of the time. She went way too soon. iTunes Store should really do what's right, and title this Laura Nyro and Labelle.