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Working On You

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Download links and information about Working On You by Lamont Dozier. This album was released in 1981 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 43:40 minutes.

Artist: Lamont Dozier
Release date: 1981
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz
Tracks: 11
Duration: 43:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cool Me Out 5:09
2. Why (Ain't My Love Enough) 4:38
3. Nobody Told Me 3:47
4. Too Little Too Long 4:36
5. Playing for Keeps 3:41
6. Interlude 0:55
7. (You Got Me) Wired Up 4:03
8. Starting Over (We've Made the Necessary Changes) 4:36
9. Working On You 3:38
10. Chained (To Your Love) 4:39
11. You Made Me a Believer 3:58

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Motown alumnus Lamont Dozier's most consistent and thoroughly charming album was his 1981 Columbia LP Working on You. The prolific singer/songwriter/producer wrote every song and performed all the lead and background vocals on the album. His only release for the label, Working on You spawned the perennial U.K. Northern soul/beach music favorite "Cool Me Out." Standout tracks are the longing-filled "Why (Ain't My Love Enough)," the shimmering, fluttering "(You Got Me) Wired Up," the lilting and optimistic "Starting Over (We've Made the Necessary Changes)," the warm and earnest title track, and the reggae-flavored "Chained (To Your Love)." The outstanding backing band includes the fresh keyboard work of John Barnes and Tony Palter. Amazing none of the singles ("Cool Me Out," "Too Little Too Long") or the album itself charted upon its original spring 1981 release. Pristinely recorded, Working on You cries out for a CD reissue with full liner notes. Until then good music lovers can enjoy the vinyl reissue of Working on You issued by Sony Music Entertainment during spring 2000.