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Thread started 03/31/06 3:26am

Icicle

Stacy Lattisaw re-releases

I haven`t heard about this before, but today i found Stacy Lattisaw albums on amazon for $12.98. They were released february 12, 2006...

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Reply #1 posted 03/31/06 4:14am

DavidEye

what albums?
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Reply #2 posted 03/31/06 11:06am

dancerella

Icicle said:

I haven`t heard about this before, but today i found Stacy Lattisaw albums on amazon for $12.98. They were released february 12, 2006...




I started a thread on this a couple of weks ago. I bought the album called Sixteen. It's a cute new wave pop album. Which ones are you thinking of getting??
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Reply #3 posted 03/31/06 11:19am

CinisterCee

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what albums?


Collectables has just reissued these ones in the last month and a half:


Let Me Be Your Angel (1980)

With You (1981)

Sneakin Out (1982)

Sixteen (1983)
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Reply #4 posted 03/31/06 12:25pm

Icicle

dancerella said:

Icicle said:

I haven`t heard about this before, but today i found Stacy Lattisaw albums on amazon for $12.98. They were released february 12, 2006...




I started a thread on this a couple of weks ago. I bought the album called Sixteen. It's a cute new wave pop album. Which ones are you thinking of getting??

I want them all biggrin
In a couple of weeks, i`m sure amazon will have plenty of customer reviews i can read, cause i haven`t heard them before, i only know her hits, which i love.
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Reply #5 posted 03/31/06 12:39pm

dancerella

Icicle said:

dancerella said:




I started a thread on this a couple of weks ago. I bought the album called Sixteen. It's a cute new wave pop album. Which ones are you thinking of getting??

I want them all biggrin
In a couple of weeks, i`m sure amazon will have plenty of customer reviews i can read, cause i haven`t heard them before, i only know her hits, which i love.



I can recommend Sixteen. It's a sweet album! I'm curious about the one called Snaeking out.
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Reply #6 posted 03/31/06 8:17pm

untoldstoree

it seems like her last album "what you need" was wiped off the face of the earth and is never mentioned, it sounded ok to me (even though i only heard 3 songs, lol)
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Reply #7 posted 03/31/06 9:05pm

musicman

dancerella said:

Icicle said:


I want them all biggrin
In a couple of weeks, i`m sure amazon will have plenty of customer reviews i can read, cause i haven`t heard them before, i only know her hits, which i love.



I can recommend Sixteen. It's a sweet album! I'm curious about the one called Snaeking out.



Yeah! I bought Sixteen 2 weeks ago. Still jammin to Million Dollar, Babe.
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Reply #8 posted 04/01/06 11:51am

vainandy

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CinisterCee said:


Let Me Be Your Angel (1980)


I've got to find that one. I'm thinking there might be a long version of "Dynamite" on there. It's been a lot of years but I thought I remembered hearing one on the radio back in the day. I love those damn explosions in the song.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #9 posted 04/05/06 1:22pm

musicman

vainandy said:

CinisterCee said:


Let Me Be Your Angel (1980)


I've got to find that one. I'm thinking there might be a long version of "Dynamite" on there. It's been a lot of years but I thought I remembered hearing one on the radio back in the day. I love those damn explosions in the song.


There's a "disco version" on her Very Best of cd. I don't know if that's the one you're looking for, but it is hot!
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Reply #10 posted 04/05/06 1:27pm

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musicman said:

vainandy said:



I've got to find that one. I'm thinking there might be a long version of "Dynamite" on there. It's been a lot of years but I thought I remembered hearing one on the radio back in the day. I love those damn explosions in the song.


There's a "disco version" on her Very Best of cd. I don't know if that's the one you're looking for, but it is hot!


I've got that CD and that's not it. The version I'm thinking of sounds just like it but I think it's longer.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #11 posted 04/05/06 2:48pm

dancerella

musicman said:

dancerella said:




I can recommend Sixteen. It's a sweet album! I'm curious about the one called Snaeking out.



Yeah! I bought Sixteen 2 weeks ago. Still jammin to Million Dollar, Babe.



It's a cute cd innit?
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Reply #12 posted 04/06/06 12:25am

DavidEye

CinisterCee said:

DavidEye said:

what albums?


Collectables has just reissued this one in the last month and a half:

Sneakin Out (1982)


'Sneakin Out' is my favorite Stacy Lattisaw album.Released in the summer of 1982,it contains "Don't Throw It All Away",one of her finest ballads.It also contains the funky,gimmicky "Attack Of The Name Game",which became a big R&B hit in the fall of '82.This album also contains a nice cover of the Eddie Holman hit "Hey There Lonely Boy",and there are some cool uptempo jams here....the title track and "I'm Down For You" (which features percussion from a lady named Sheila Escovedo,lol).The highlight of the album is the last song "I Could Love You So Divine",my favorite song by her.It's a gorgeous ballad with a powerful,passionate vocal from Lattisaw.It's a "lost classic"....a gem that really should have been a single.
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Reply #13 posted 04/06/06 5:11am

DavidEye

vainandy said:

CinisterCee said:


Let Me Be Your Angel (1980)


I've got to find that one. I'm thinking there might be a long version of "Dynamite" on there. It's been a lot of years but I thought I remembered hearing one on the radio back in the day. I love those damn explosions in the song.


I think there is a 12" version of that song.
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Reply #14 posted 04/07/06 6:30am

DavidEye

musicman said:

dancerella said:




I can recommend Sixteen. It's a sweet album!



Yeah! I bought Sixteen 2 weeks ago. Still jammin to Million Dollar, Babe.


"Million Dollar Babe" is alot of fun.It's a cool,New Wave-styled pop jam,with a Motown feel to it.It's a shame that it wasn't a big hit,but I guess it was too "poppy" for R&B radio and sadly,it was ignored completely by the pop stations.Still,I think it's one of her best singles.Remember the video?
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