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Loose Change
Loose Change (LP)
Casablanca Records / Tom N Jerry Records (US) / 1979 / NBLP 7189
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm Vinyl
Producer: Tom Moulton for T.J. Prods.
Arranged and conducted by: Thor Baldursson
Side A
1. Babe (5:52)
2. All Night Man (7:27)
3. Darling, That's Me (4:59)
Side B
1. Straight From the Heart (6:00)
2. Love Is Just A Heartbeat Away (5:55)
3. Rising Cost of Love (3:37)
4. I Wanna Hold On To You (3:58)
After working with Salsoul Records on many projects, Tom Moulton moved his Tom N Jerry label to Casablanca Records. This Loose Change album is a little hit and miss witht the best songs being "All Night Man," which was released as a 12 inch Disco single.
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Dec 18, 2008 | 5:51 pmMost of the album is arranged by Thor Baldursson as noted .
However,
DARLING THAT'S ME
and
ALL NIGHT MAN
are John "Monster" Davis contributions.
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Mar 15, 2007 | 9:23 pmA nice collection of beautiful, often mellow covers. Check out "Babe", "Straight From the Heart", and "Darling, That's Me"...


I recently bought the TJM/LOOSE CHANGE albums on the same CD and I must admit that I love them both.
"Babe" is simply addictive funky 70's disco.And the low-key version of "Love is just a heartbeat away" sounds completely different,too.
I must admit that Neil Sedaka's "You never done it like that" has never sounded so good !