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Thread started 08/02/12 6:36pm

nursev

Don't Throw It All Away/Stacy Lattisaw

One of the favs from my childhood wink Her voice was so clear and innocent sounding, but girl had some pipes lol wink

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Reply #1 posted 08/03/12 4:58am

SoulAlive

Excellent ballad,from her best album 'Sneakin' Out' (1982) music

I didn't know it at the time,but this song is a remake of a 1978 Delfonics tune.Stacy's version is superior.

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Reply #2 posted 08/03/12 5:12am

regcart

Wow i never knew this was a remake i have to search for The Delfonics version..I love Stacy's version she was always great at interpreting a song. Vocally she was always on and her voice sounded so mature for her age...I think this is one of the Stacy Lattisaw CD's i dont have!!!!!

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Reply #3 posted 08/03/12 5:18am

SoulAlive

"Don't Throw It All Away" by the Delfonics (1978)

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Reply #4 posted 08/04/12 6:07pm

SoulAlive

regcart said:

I think this is one of the Stacy Lattisaw CD's i dont have!!!!!

You should get it wink I think it's her strongest,most consistent album.Other highlights include the fun,rap-styled "Attack Of The Name Game",another superb remake "Hey There Lonely Boy" and my favorite track,the beautiful ballad "I Could Love You So Divine",which closes the album.

Stacy Lattisaw Sneakin Out Album Cover

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