I Am What I Am is the second album by English singer Ruth Copeland. The album was released by Invictus Records in 1971 and was produced and arranged by Ruth Copeland, though it is widely believed that the actual producer of the album was her then husband Jeffrey Bowen. As with her debut, Self Portrait, I Am What I Am contains contributions from George Clinton and the musicians from Parliament-Funkadelic, as well as local Detroit session players such as guitarist Ray Monette.
Listen the two great tracks cover : "Play with fire" and "Gimme shelter" (Rolling Stones)
TERRIFIC GUITARS, give your opinion
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Thanks, some great moments, with special mention for "The Medal" & "Gimme Shelter". Among many others in a similar genre, with powerful female voice and stimulating guitar playing, I strongly recommend the album by Brownstone "s/t" 1973, on Playboy records (ref. PB110) with wonderful Barbara Lopez on vocal.
Thanks for this comment I going to buy Brownstone
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