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transport Anne carrying a light infantry company of the 71st Highland Regiment and some twoscore
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British tars sent out as fleet replacements. The Highlanders were transferred to Lynch and taken to
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Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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Cruising the New England coast through the summer, on 26 August Lynch and Warren encountered
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British frigate Liverpool and scurried away in opposite directions. Warren was captured while Lynch
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escaped and a few days later reached Boston.
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Lynch next cruised athwart the transatlantic shipping lanes. On 27 September she ran across a fleet
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of 120 sail bringing a division of Hessians to reinforce General Howe. Frigate HMS Unicorn peeled
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off the convoy and chased the schooner. Lynch only managed to escape by jettisoning her guns and
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water, enabling her to stay out of range until darkness allowed her to slip away. The schooner was
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laid up after reaching Boston.
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Service as a dispatch boat
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Late in February 1777 Lynch was reactivated to take important dispatches to France. Under command
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of Capt. John Adams, she got underway from Boston 3 March and reached Nantes 2 April with valuable
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intelligence for the American Commissioners at Paris.
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Captured by the British
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On 19 May, while trying to slip away from the French coast, Lynch, again carrying important secret
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documents as well as arms and clothing for the American Army, was intercepted by HMS Foudroyant
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south of Belle-Île, on the western coast of Brittany. Unable to escape, Adams was captured before
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he could run the schooner aground, but he did manage to sink the dispatches. Foudroyant took her
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prize to England, arriving Plymouth, England, 23 May.
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References
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Schooners of the United States Navy
Ships of the Continental Navy
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Dispatch boats of the United States Navy
1770s ships
Vessels captured from the United States Navy
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Ships named for Founding Fathers of the United States
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Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1 is a compilation album of recordings by American R&B/funk
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singer Chaka Khan, first released on the Warner Bros. Records label in 1996. Although the
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compilation, which reached #22 on Billboards R&B chart and #84 on Pop, was given the "Vol. 1" tag,
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it remains without a sequel to date.
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The compilation would be re-issued by Warner's sublabel Reprise Records in 1999 with alternative
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cover art under the title I'm Every Woman - The Best of Chaka Khan. The collection was again
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re-issued as Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1 in 2005, then also on the Reprise label.
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History
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After an at the time 23-year-long career in the music business which spanned over seventeen studio
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albums (nine solo, eight with the band Rufus) and a combined total of some fifty entries on
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Billboard'''s R&B singles chart, Epiphany was the first best of retrospective to be released, then
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summarising her recorded output in ten tracks; eight solo hits such as "I'm Every Woman", "I Feel
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for You", "I Know You, I Live You" and "Through The Fire", combined with two recordings from the
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Rufus era, "Ain't Nobody" and "Tell Me Something Good".
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The Epiphany compilation is however mainly notable for including six tracks from what was
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originally intended to be Khan's tenth solo album, Dare You To Love Me, recorded between the years
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1993 and 1995. Titles from the postponed and eventually cancelled album featured on the Epiphany
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compilation include "Love Me Still" (co-written by Bruce Hornsby, first released on the soundtrack
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to the 1995 Spike Lee movie Clockers), Khan's reggae-tinged cover version of Fleetwood Mac's
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"Everywhere", the duet "Never Miss the Water" with Me'shell Ndegéocello, "Somethin' Deep", "Your
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Love Is All I Know" and "Every Little Thing". A seventh title, "It Ain't Easy Lovin' Me", was
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released as an exclusive bonus track on the Japanese edition of Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan:
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Vol. 1.
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Another seven recordings from the Dare You To Love Me sessions have surfaced on movie soundtracks,
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compilations or other artists' albums; "Miles Blowin'" (a tribute to the late Miles Davis, included
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on the Sugar Hill soundtrack, 1994), "Free Yourself" (on the To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything!
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Julie Newmar soundtrack, 1995), "Don't Take Back Your Love" (on Gerry DeVeaux's album Devoted
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Songs, 1996), Khan's recording of the jazz standard "My Funny Valentine" (on the Waiting to Exhale
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soundtrack, 1996), "Pain" (co-written by Prince, on the soundtrack to TV sitcom Living Single,
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1997), "You And I Are One" and "Power" (both on the 1998 Zebra Records compilation A Song A Day).
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Three further recordings from the Dare You To Love Me sessions, including the title track,
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officially remain unreleased.Chaka Khan
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The Epiphany compilation was promoted by the single release "Never Miss The Water" which included
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house and drum & bass remixes by Frankie Knuckles, Stylus Production and Candy Station. The single,
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issued on the Reprise Records label, became a #1 hit on Billboards Dance Chart and also reached #36
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on R&B. "Your Love Is All I Know", "Every Little Thing" and "Everywhere" were also released as
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singles in certain territories, such as the UK, Germany and Japan.
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Until February 2008, the compilation was certified Gold by RIAA, selling 796,000 units according to
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Neilsen Soundscan.
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Track listing
"Ain't Nobody" (Written by David "Hawk" Wolinski) 4:41
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From Rufus & Chaka Khan's 1983 album Stompin' at the Savoy - Live"Papillon (a.k.a. Hot Butterfly)"
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(Gregg Diamond) - 4:08
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From the 1980 album Naughty"Tell Me Something Good" (Live) (Stevie Wonder) - 3:35
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From Rufus & Chaka Khan's 1983 album Stompin' at the Savoy - Live. Original studio version appears
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on Rufus' 1974 album Rags to Rufus"I Feel for You" (Feat. Stevie Wonder & Melle Mel) (Prince) -
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5:46
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From the 1984 album I Feel for You"I Know You, I Live You" (Khan, Arif Mardin) - 4:28
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From the 1981 album What Cha' Gonna Do for Me"I'm Every Woman" (Ashford & Simpson) - 4:08
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From the 1978 album Chaka"Love Me Still" (Khan, Bruce Hornsby) - 3:28
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1995 recording, first released on movie soundtrack Clockers"The End of a Love Affair" (Edward
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Redding) - 5:13
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From the 1988 album CK"Dedicated in loving memory to Ella Fitzgerald"
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"And the Melody Still Lingers On (A Night in Tunisia)" (Feat. Dizzy Gillespie) (Dizzy Gillespie,
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Frank Paparelli, Khan, Mardin) - 5:00
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From the 1981 album What Cha' Gonna Do for Me"Through the Fire" (David Foster, Tom Keane, Cynthia
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Weil) - 4:47
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From the 1984 album I Feel for You"What Cha' Gonna Do for Me" (Hamish Stuart, Ned Doheny) - 3:53
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From the 1981 album What Cha' Gonna Do for Me"Everywhere" (Christine McVie) - 4:52
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Previously unreleased recording, 1995
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"Never Miss the Water" (featuring Me'shell Ndegéocello) (Gerry DeVeaux, Charlie Mole) - 4:46
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Previously unreleased recording, 1995
"Somethin' Deep" (Khan, Kipper Jones, Keith Crouch) - 4:58
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Previously unreleased recording, 1995
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"Your Love Is All I Know" (Jud Friedman, Allan Rich, Chris Walker) - 4:35
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Previously unreleased recording, 1993
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"Every Little Thing" (DeVeaux, David Gamson, Khan, Dave Thomas) - 5:12
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Previously unreleased recording, 1993
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"It Ain't Easy Lovin' Me" (Gamson, Olivier Leiber, Khan, Allen Cato) - 4:26
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Bonus track Japanese edition. Previously unreleased recording, 1995
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Personnel & production 1993-1995 recordings
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"Love Me Still" (1995)
Bruce Hornsby - piano, musical arrangement
David Gamson - record producer
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Chaka Khan - producer, executive producer
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"Everywhere" (1995)
David Gamson - keyboards, drum machine
Raymond Chue - Fender Rhodes
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Vere Isaac - bass guitar
Allen Cato - guitar
Paul Jackson Jr. - guitar
David Gamson - producer
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Andre Betts - producer
Bob Power - sound mix at Enterprise Studios
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"Never Miss The Water" (1995)
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