Alton McClain and Destiny

 

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Alton McClain and Destiny

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Alton McClain and Destiny

More Of You (LP)

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Polydor Records (US) / 1980 / PD-1-6268
LP 33 1/3 rpm vinyl

STUDIO CREDITS:

Produced by Frank E. Wilson and John Footman for Spec-o-lite Productions

TRACKLISTING:

Side A:
1. Love Waves (5:04) [Paul M. Jackson Jr. / Judy Wieder / John Footman]
2. I Don't Want To Be With Nobody Else (6:00) [Robert R. Barnes / Harry Bowens / Jervonny Collier / Marty Sharon]
3. Hang On In There Baby (3:58) [Johnny Bristol]
4. More Of You (4:57) [Robert Brookins / Madeline Carroll / Terry Mcfadden]

Side B:
1. Thank Heaven For You (4:56) [Micki Grant]
2. Stares And Whispers (4:03) [John Footman / Terry Mcfadden / Frank Wilson]
3. 99? (5:10) [John Footman / Maxi Anderson]
4. You Bring To Me My Morning Light (4:06) [Terry Bradford]

NOTES:

Alton McClain & Destiny's second LP, despite being released at the end of the disco era in 1980, was a lot more dancefloor orientated than its predecessor.

"Love Waves" was probably the most famous disco hit. In fact 6 out of the 8 songs are uptempo, the first two songs on Side B being the ballads.

"Hang On In There Baby" is actually a duet with Johnny Bristol in a remake of his most famous song. Johnny had also been busy duetting with Amii Stewart the same year.

"Stares and Whispers" is a cover of Freda Payne's title track from her 1977 LP, and features an introduction where Destiny gossip that "Alton's man walked out on her" with Alton crying in the background!

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