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Everything Must Change is the debut studio album by singer Randy Crawford released in 1976 on the Warner Bros. label.
Background
It was recorded and mixed at Hollywood Sound Recorders except "I'm Easy" and "I've Never Been To Me", which, along with all horns and strings, were recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, and engineered by Kevin Herron with assistant engineer Ted Spencer. In addition "Everything Must Change" and "Gonna Give Lovin' A Try" were recorded live at the World Jazz Association's first recorded concert at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in November 1975.
Alfred Brown, Gene Orloff, Harry Lookofsky, Harry Cykman, Joseph Malignaggi, Sanford Allen, Marvin Morganstern, Guy Lumia, Max Pollikof, Selwart Clarke, Jesse Levy, Kermit Moore - strings
Seldon Powell, William Slapin, Virgil Jones, Charles Williams, Harold Vick, Joseph Shepley, David Carey, Wayne Andre - horns
Production
Arrangers - Larry Carlton, William Eaton, Jimmy Jones