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Totally Tata

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Download links and information about Totally Tata by Tata Vega. This album was released in 1977 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Disco genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 54:36 minutes.

Artist: Tata Vega
Release date: 1977
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Disco
Tracks: 12
Duration: 54:36
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mr. Troublemaker 3:45
2. Blame It On the Sun 4:31
3. Come In Heaven (Earth Is Calling) 9:08
4. Deep Inside 5:00
5. Jesus Takes Me Higher 5:17
6. Love Comes From the Most Unexpected Places 3:31
7. It's Too Late 3:37
8. You'll Never Rock Alone 3:23
9. Ever So Lovingly 5:40
10. Come In Heaven (Earth Is Calling) [Edit] 3:39
11. Come In Heaven (Earth Is Calling) [B Side Mix] 3:45
12. You'll Never Rock Alone (Duet Version) (featuring Jermaine Jackson) 3:20

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Tata Vega's sparkling debut Full Speed Ahead is surpassed in firepower by Totally Tata, her second album on Motown's Tamla label. Totally Tata features the full-bodied ballads "Blame It on the Sun" and "Deep Inside," as well as blasters like "Mr. Troublemaker" and "It's Too Late," all done in Vega's unique, animated vocal style. The pièce de résistance is the mercurial "Come in Heaven (Earth Is Calling)," which starts slowly and dreamily with a male vocalist shadowing Vega's pleading lead, then whips into a bubbling frenzy propelled by a Bootsy Collins clone on bass. "Come in Heaven (Earth Is Calling)" should have been a monster but did poorly due to a stingy promotional budget and straight neglect. It's surprising that the song — religious with a secular mask — has not been re-recorded by any of the new wave of contemporary gospel artists; Vega was doing what they're doing now, but it just wasn't happening at the time. Totally Tata is a marvelous production by Winston Monseque; kudos also to Al Johnson for the inspired arrangements.