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Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation (1980) - with Dan Hartman on backup vocals

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Tracklist A1 Love Sensation Arranged By – Norman Harris Mixed By – Tom Moulton Producer, Written-By – Dan Hartman 6:15 A2 Long Hard Climb To Love Producer, Arranged By – Norman Harris Written-By – Michael Berardi, Richard Berardi 4:37 A3 Short End Of The Stick Producer, Arranged By – Bobby Womack, Patrick Moten Written-By – Bobby Womack, Cecil Womack 3:12 A4 I've Been Loving You Too Long Arranged By – Tom Washington Producer – Floyd Smith Written-By – Jerry Butler, Otis Redding 4:35 B1 Two Became A Crowd Producer, Arranged By – Norman Harris Written-By – Gary Knight, Gene Allan 5:23 B2 Dance What 'Cha Wanna Producer, Arranged By – Bobby Womack, Patrick Moten Written-By – Bobby Womack, Cecil Womack 5:10 B3 My Way Producer, Arranged By – Bobby Womack, Patrick Moten Written-By – Bobby Womack, Noel Resnick 5:30 B4 I'll Be Standing There Arranged By – Norman Harris Producer, Written-By – Norman Harris, Ron Tyson 4:50 Companies, etc. Record Company – Salsoul Records Recorded At –

Peter Brown - It's Alright (1979) with Dan Hartman on backing vocals

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  This 1979 release contains a few gems, including the passionate "It's Alright,"with pop singer Dan Hartman on backup vocals, the mysterious "Leadmeon," and the hell-raising hit "Crank It Up." But most of the tunes are merely competent.   Brown , who wrote or co-wrote all of the songs and produced   Stargazer   with   Cory Wade , had the potential to record an album that was great all the way through. But   Stargazer   isn't such an album; it's a generally decent record, but   Brown was capable of a lot more.