Track Listings
- Slow Down (But Don't Stop)
- That's the Way That I Do It
- Get up, Start Dancing
- Breakdown
- Careful Man
- All You'll Ever Need
- One Man, One Woman, One Love
- Too Many Lovers
- Paradise
- Blues Territory
- You Still Make Me Feel Good
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1. | Skipworth & Turner - Thinking About Your Love 8:03 |
2. | Skipworth & Turner - Nepenthe (instru) 5:34 |
3. | Skipworth & Turner - Let Me Down Easy 5:28 |
4. | Skipworth & Turner - Hot Pursuit 6:55 |
5. | Skipworth & Turner - Street Parade 5:12 |
6. | Skipworth & Turner - This Is The Night 4:29 |
7. | Skipworth & Turner - Could Not Get Over You 5:38 |

Ne cherchez plus ,| 1. Miracle Man |
| 2. He'll Be There |
| 3. You Oughta Been There |
| 4. You Are My Happiness |
| 5. Home of the Lord |
| 6. Help Me to Be Strong |
| 7. This World Is Not My Home |
| 8. Any Good Time at All |
| 9. Jesus Is the Rock |
| 10. Son of God |
| 11. Build Me a Cabin in Glory |
c'est la Bentley attitude .

et encore un LP en Free Connection . merci a la bil_ou attitude . Tracklisting:
| A1 | Don't You Stop That Feeling (5:33) | |
| A2 | Makes You Blind (5:30) | |
| Written-By - Alain Caron | ||
| A3 | Take Your Time (5:46) | |
| A4 | Love Is In The Air (5:05) | |
| B1 | Come Let's Have A Party (7:08) | |
| B2 | Shake It Up, Shake Your Body / Get Into The Funky Music Now (12:31) | |
| B3 | After All This Time (3:50) | |
Soaring grooves with a warm and jazzy finish , a great bit of lost early 80s soul from the California indie scene! Hi Five have a solid sound that reminds us of some of the best Capitol groups from the time, a careful balance between upbeat soul and more sophisticated elements, all wrapped up with a sound that's tight and professional, but never too slick or commercial. The vocals are especially great, often with harmonies that glide and groove in a wonderful way and the record's got some really wonderful mellow tracks that make it well worth having! Tracks include the sublime stepper "Let's Go All The Way", plus "My Friend", "We Came To Play", "The Other Side Of Us", and "All I Need".
A wonderful album from Linda Lewis -- certainly one of her best from the early days, and a completely captivating mixture of soul, jazz, and rock that sparkles like Minnie Riperton's best work from the time! The album's got a sweet LA sound -- with Linda's great vocals up front in the mix, and lots of nice touches on acoustic guitar, almost foreshadowing the later work Sheree Brown with some nicely jazzy undercurrents! Lewis' sound here is great -- very unique, warm and sweet, with a quality that really makes her stand out from other artists of her generation. Tracks include "Lullabye", "Fathoms Deep", "I'm In Love Again", "Play Around", "Wise Eyes", "On The Stage", and "Goodbye Joanna".
This obscure Johnnie Taylor album fell between two other 1977 releases: Rated Extraordinaire and Disco 9000. The latter two came out on CBS, this one RCA. Don Davis handled the productions, and the songs are by some of Detroit's best songsmiths, including Barrett Strong. CBS issued at least three albums by Taylor after this bump-in-the-road effort by RCA. Reflections features Taylor's R&B hit "Stop Half Lovin' These Women" and is gutsier and more even than his CBS albums, but not as rootsy as his Sar, Stax, or Malaco recordings. With material like "Wanting What You Can't Have (Having What You Don't Want)," "I Worry About You," and a soul remake of "Never My Love," he becomes the blues wailer again.
1. Gotta Get That Lovin'
01. - A Brand New Me