Va - We Are The World -usa For Africa- -1985- Flac
In the history of pop culture, few moments carry as much weight as the night of January 28, 1985. Following the American Music Awards
An exclusive recording that Prince donated instead of joining the "We Are the World" session. "Good for Nothing" The final single featuring Peter Cetera's lead vocals. Tina Turner "Total Control" VA - We Are The World -USA For Africa- -1985- FLAC
stands as one of the most significant charity music projects in history, created to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. For audiophiles, seeking this album in In the history of pop culture, few moments
The title track was recorded in a single 10-hour session at A&M Studios, featuring the famous "Check your egos at the door" sign from producer Quincy Jones. Tina Turner "Total Control" stands as one of
The project was sparked by activist Harry Belafonte’s desire to create a charity single for African famine relief, inspired by the UK's "Band Aid." According to Wikipedia , the song was written by and Lionel Richie and produced by the legendary Quincy Jones .
Harry Belafonte, Kenny Rogers, and Ken Kragen, a music manager, came up with the idea of a charity single that would bring together some of the biggest names in music. The song was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, who were two of the biggest stars at the time.
True FLAC rips of the 1985 CD release contain the natural analog tape hiss present in the 24-track master. Modern remasters remove this, but they also remove the "air" around the instruments. Collectors want the original pressing's character.


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