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HOW LONG (DON’T MAKE ME WAIT)

From JUNE POINTER
Written by David Foster, Tom Keane & Carole Bayer Sager

June Pointer is the youngest of the famous four sisters. During her career, she has released a couple of solo records and on the second one, released in 1989, simply entitled “June Pointer”, she chose to collaborate with people like r&b kings Narada Michael Walden and Kashif and on the pop side with stars like Burt Bacharach, Phil Ramone and David Foster.

COULD’VE FOOLED ME

From GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES
Written by David Foster & Dennis Lambert

Yukiko Ito is a Japanese singer/actress who recorded her debut CD in LA, in 1990, working with A-list producers like Phil Ramone, Dennis Lambert, Brooks Arthur and David Foster.

WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES

From ARETHA
Written by Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggin

This song is an incredible dance jam, it’s a wonderful, “funkified” version of the Doobie Brothers’ Grammy winner hit single. “Aretha” was a good comeback record for Franklin, who reunited with her former producer Arif Mardin who lead her to meet the new stars of the recording studios like David Foster and Toto.

LIVIN’ IN AMERICA

From DONNA SUMMER
Written by David Foster, Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, Steve Lukather & Donna Summer

Donna Summer, the disco queen of the seventies, released in the next decade a string of records that while keeping her close to the dance rhythms widened her musical spectrum to pop and rock sounds.