Coke is the first solo album by American percussionist Coke Escovedo, after his stints in the bands Santana and Azteca. The album was produced by Patrick Gleeson and released in 1975.

Coke
Studio album by
Released1975
RecordedJune & July 1975 at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco, CA
GenreSoul
LabelMercury
ProducerPatrick Gleeson
Coke Escovedo chronology
Coke
(1975)
Comin' at Ya!
(1976)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Track listing

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  1. "No One to Depend On"
  2. "Why Can't We Be Lovers"
  3. "Rebirth"
  4. "Easy Come Easy Go"
  5. "Love Letters"
  6. "Hall's Delight"
  7. "If I Ever Lose This Heaven"
  8. "What Are You Under"
  9. "Make It Sweet"
  10. "Life is a Tortured Love Affair"

Personnel

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  • Coke Escovedo - Percussion
  • Harvey Mason, Pete Risso - Drums
  • Mark Philipps - Bass
  • Joe Rubino - Guitar
  • Frank Mercurio - Keyboards
  • Vince Denim - Saxophone on "Hall's Delight"
  • Forrest Buchtel, Mike Kirkhouse, Ron Smith, Vince Denim - Horns
  • Joanna Hervig, Miriam Dye, Nathan Rubin, Roy Malan, Teresa Adams - Strings
  • Calvin Tillery, Linda Tillery - Lead Vocals
  • Julia Tillman, Maxine Willard - Backing Vocals

Charts

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Year Chart Position
1976 Billboard Top LPs 195
1975 Billboard Top Soul LPs 44

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