Quiet Fire

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Quiet Fire is a 1971 soul and jazz-influenced studio album by American singer Roberta Flack, noted for its introspective tone and sophisticated arrangements.

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instanceOf jazz-influenced album
soul album
studio album
artist Roberta Flack NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverVersionOf Bridge Over Troubled Water NERFINISHED
To Love Somebody NERFINISHED
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow NERFINISHED
decade 1970s
followedBy Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway NERFINISHED
follows Chapter Two NERFINISHED
format LP record
genre R&B
adult contemporary
jazz
soul
hasInfluenceFrom gospel
jazz
pop music
hasQuality introspective tone
sophisticated arrangements
hasStyle jazz-inflected vocals
orchestral arrangements
soul ballads
hasTrack Bridge Over Troubled Water NERFINISHED
Go Up Moses NERFINISHED
Let Them Talk NERFINISHED
See You Then NERFINISHED
Sunday and Sister Jones NERFINISHED
Sweet Bitter Love NERFINISHED
To Love Somebody NERFINISHED
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow NERFINISHED
hasType solo album
language English
mainSubject emotional introspection
love and loss
romantic relationships
medium vinyl record
notableWorkOf Roberta Flack NERFINISHED
partOf Roberta Flack discography NERFINISHED
performer Roberta Flack NERFINISHED
producer Arif Mardin NERFINISHED
Joel Dorn NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1971
recordedBy Roberta Flack NERFINISHED
recordLabel Atlantic Records
releaseYear 1971

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Roberta Flack notableAlbum Quiet Fire