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A Man and a Woman
Studio album by
Released1967
Recorded1967
StudioA&R Studio, New York City
GenreJazz
LabelSolid State SS-18014
ProducerSonny Lester
Johnny Lytle chronology
Swingin' at the Gate
(1967)
A Man and a Woman
(1967)
The Sound of Velvet Soul
(1968)

A Man and a Woman is an album by American vibraphonist Johnny Lytle featuring jazz interpretations of Francis Lai's score for the 1966 French film A Man and a Woman recorded in 1967 and originally issued on the Solid State label.[1][2][3][a]

Reception

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The Allmusic review by Richie Unterberger stated "It's bourgeois to the core, for sure. But it's also archetypal of a certain media stereotype of European elegance, exuding a certain charm despite its overt sentimentality".[5]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[5]

Track listing

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All compositions by Francis Lai

  1. "Stronger Than Us" - 4:43
  2. "Today It's You" - 3:05
  3. "Samba Saravah" - 3:57
  4. "A Man and a Woman" - 3:43
  5. "A Man and a Woman" [Alternate Take] - 3:29
  6. "Stronger Than Us (Bossa Nova)" - 4:29
  7. "In Our Shadow" - 5:05

Personnel

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Notes

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  1. ^ There is also a 1977 live album by Isaac Hayes & Dionne Warwick, with the same title, having no relationship with the film.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Johnny lytle catalog accessed April 14, 2015
  2. ^ Payne, D., Johnny Lytle discography accessed April 14, 2015
  3. ^ Solid State Records discography accessed April 14, 2015
  4. ^ "Isaac Hayes & Dionne Warwick: A Man And A Woman". SoulMusic Records.
  5. ^ a b Unterberger, Richie. A Man and a Woman – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved April 14, 2015.