'Do It Right' est composé par Max Middleton (faut-il fournir son pedigree ?), et c'est le seul de l'alboume. Cela s'entend, puisque le reste est pas trooop mal, mais plutôt mou du slip.
Le titre de la face B du single est co-écrit par Michel Zacha (!)
Lenny Zakatek - 'Do It Right' (1979)
(Max Middleton - Lenny Zakatek)
In 1977 Zakatek was invited to record some vocals for The Alan Parsons Project "I Robot" album. That led to a longstanding partnership with Parsons, including touring with Parsons when he finally hit the road in the early 1990s.
With help from Parsons, Zakatek signed a recording contract with A&M, debuting with 1979's cleverly-titled "Lenny Zakatek". First the obvious - given Zakatek's association with The Alan Parsons Project it was only natural to compare the album against his earlier work with Parsons. Produced by Parsons and with backing from Alan Parsons Project alumni Ian Bairnson and Stuart Elliott, the album frequently had a similar sound and feel, though absent a concept piece per most Parsons releases, the overall feel was far more diverse and commercial. That led to the main draw - Zakatek's chameleon-like voice. The guy had one of those voices that seemed to effortless flit between different genres. I remember playing the album for a friend who was convinced it was an Ambrosia LP that he'd somehow missed.
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