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  2. Street Life (The Crusaders album) - Wikipedia

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    Street Life is a studio album by the American jazz band the Crusaders. It was a top 20 album on three Billboard charts and represents the peak of the band's commercial popularity. The title track , featuring singer Randy Crawford , was a Top 40 pop single (No. 36) and became the group's most successful entry on the soul chart (No. 17). [ 1 ]

  3. The Crusaders discography - Wikipedia

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    Images: BA-6030 34 18 1 — 1979 Street Life: MCA 3094 18 3 1 10 1980 Rhapsody and Blues: 5124 29 14 1 40 1981 Ongaku Kai - Live in Japan: Live Crusaders CRP-16002 — — — — Standing Tall: Studio MCA 5254 59 29 2 47 1982 Royal Jam: Live 2-9017 144 30 5 — 1984 Ghetto Blaster: Studio 5429 79 20 3 46 1986 The Good and the Bad Times: 5781 ...

  4. The Crusaders (jazz fusion group) - Wikipedia

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    With a growing crossover appeal, the group's most commercially successful recordings included the single "Put It Where You Want It" (No. 52 pop, 1972), and the albums The 2nd Crusade (No. 45 album, 1973), Southern Comfort (No. 31 album, 1974), Chain Reaction (No. 26 album, 1975), Those Southern Knights (No. 38 album, 1976), and Images (No. 34 ...

  5. Street Life (The Crusaders song) - Wikipedia

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    "Street Life" is a song by American jazz band the Crusaders, released in 1979 by MCA Records as a single from the album of the same name. The lead vocals were performed by Randy Crawford . [ 1 ] The song was a hit in the US, reaching number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 , [ 2 ] and in Europe, where it peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart ...

  6. Randy Crawford - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Crawford sang vocals on "Hoping Love Will Last", the opening song on side two of Please Don't Touch!, which was the second solo album by the former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. [8] She led R&B veterans The Crusaders on the transatlantic hit "Street Life" (1979).

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  8. Drake accused of ripping off new album art from Freddie Gibbs

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    Drake has been accused of ripping off Freddie Gibbs (Getty Images) “Using the $$$ and rabbit from @FreddieGibbs is nasty work,” a third added. “I forgot Freddie Gibbs be using the bunny with ...

  9. Stix Hooper - Wikipedia

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    Crusaders 1 (Blue Thumb, 1972) The 2nd Crusade (Blue Thumb, 1973) Unsung Heroes (Blue Thumb, 1973) Scratch (Blue Thumb, 1974) Southern Comfort (Blue Thumb, 1974) Chain Reaction (Blue Thumb, 1975) Those Southern Knights (Blue Thumb, 1976) Free as the Wind (Blue Thumb, 1977) Images (Blue Thumb, 1978) Street Life (MCA, 1979) Rhapsody and Blues ...