Reggie Lucas
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Reginald Grant Lucas (February 25, 1953 – May 19, 2018), known as Reggie Lucas, was an American musician, songwriter and record producer. Lucas is best known for having produced the majority of Madonna's 1983 self-titled debut album, his production work with percussionist Mtume, and for playing with the Miles Davis electric band of the first half of the 1970s.
His best-known songs include "Borderline", "Never Knew Love Like This Before".
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Discography
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As producer
- Madonna – Madonna – (1983, Sire)
- Models – Out of Mind, Out of Sight – (1985, Mushroom Records)
- Randy Crawford – Abstract Emotions – (1986, Warner Bros. Records)
- Rebbie Jackson – Reaction – (1986, Columbia)
- Bunny DeBarge – In Love – (1987, Motown Records)
- The Four Tops – Magic – (1985, Motown)
- John Adams – Strong – (1987, A&M Records)
- The Weather Girls – The Weather Girls – (1988, Columbia)
- Elisa Fiorillo – Elisa Fiorillo – (1987, Chrysalis Records)
- Nick Scotti – Nick Scotti – (1993, Reprise Records)
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As producer with James Mtume
- Stephanie Mills – What Cha' Gonna Do with My Lovin' – (1979, 20th Century Records)
- Stephanie Mills – Sweet Sensation – (1980, 20th Century Records)
- Stephanie Mills – Stephanie – (1981, 20th Century Records)
- Stephanie Mills – Tantalizingly Hot – (1982, Casablanca Records)
- Phyllis Hyman – You Know How to Love Me – (1979, Arista Records)
- Gary Bartz – Bartz – (1980, Arista Records)
- Lou Rawls – Now Is The Time – (1982, Epic)
- The Spinners – Can't Shake This Feelin' – (1982, Atlantic)
- Rena Scott – Come On Inside – (1979, Buddah)
- Mark Sadane – One Way Love Affair (1981, Warner Bros. Records)
- Mark Sadane – Exciting (1982, Warner Bros. Records)
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As leader
- Survival Themes (1976, East Wind Records)
- Sunfire (1982, Warner Bros. Records)
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As sideman
With Miles Davis
- In Concert: Live at Philharmonic Hall (1972)
- Dark Magus (1974)
- Pangaea (1975)
- Agharta (1975)
- The Complete On the Corner Sessions
- Get Up With It (1974)
- The Complete Miles Davis at Montreux (1973 only)
- Miles Davis at Newport 1955-1975: The Bootleg Series Vol. 4 (Columbia Legacy, 2015)
With Carlos Garnett
- Black Love (Muse, 1974)
- Journey to Enlightenment (Muse, 1974)
- Let This Melody Ring On (Muse, 1975)
With others
- Babatunde Olatunji, Soul Makossa (1973, Paramount)
- Norman Connors, Slewfoot (1974, Buddah)
- Norman Connors, Saturday Night Special (1975, Buddah)
- Norman Connors, Romantic Journey (1977, Buddah)
- Aquarian Dream, arranger (1976, Buddah)
- Vitamin E – Sharing – arranger - (1977, Buddah)
- Flora Purim – Nothing Will Be As It Was… Tomorrow – (1977, Warner Bros. Records)
- Lonnie Liston Smith – Visions Of A New World – (1975, Flying Dutchman)
- Hubert Eaves – Esoteric Funk – (1979, East Wind Records)
- Roberta Flack – Blue Lights in the Basement - (1977, Atlantic)
- Roberta Flack Featuring Donny Hathaway - (1980, Atlantic)
- Urszula Dudziak – Urszula – (1975, Arista)
- James Mtume – Rebirth Cycle – 1977
- Gary Bartz – The Shadow Do – (1975, Prestige)
- Zbigniew Seifert – Zbigniew Seifert (1977, Capitol)
- John Lee/Gerry Brown – Still Can’t Say Enough - (1976, Blue Note)
- Masabumi Kikuchi – Wishes/Kochi (1976, Inner City Records)
- Shunzoh Ohno - Bubbles (1976, East Wind)
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