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Freda Payne
Freda Payne

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Freda Payne

Supernatural High

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Capitol (US) / 1978 / ST-11864 / LP 33 1/3 rpm

STUDIO CREDITS:

Produced by Skip Scarborough
Executive producer: Larkin Arnold
Orchestra arranged and conducted by David N. Crawford

TRACKLISTING:

Side A
1. Happy days are here again / Happy music (dance the night away) (5:52) [Yellen / Ager / Scarborough / Sigidi]
2. Pullin' back (3:35) [G. Abbott / S. Scarborough]
3. Tell me please (3:40) [Skip Scarborough]
4. Just the thought of you (6:15) (supernatural high) [T. Bell / L. Bell]

Side B
1. Livin' for the beat (3:48) [G. Abbott / R. Cason]
2. Falling in love (4:00) [D. Williams / T. Stephens]
3. I'll do anything for you (4:18) [D. Crawford / J. Evans]
4. Storybook romance (5:30) [S. Payne / J. Hickman]

NOTES:

The second in Freda Payne's trilogy of disco LPs, this one very much builds on the success of her dÈbut "Stares and Whispers".

The LP kicks off with a disco version of the old show tune "Happy days are here again", following a short-lived trend followed by Wing and a prayer, etc, but then mixes into a new song "Happy music".

The rest of the album is a mix of uptempo songs and ballads, the most popular being "I'll do anything for you" which was also released on 12 inch single.

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