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Jam Of The Day: "Lover's Holiday" by Change Alright, it's dead as hell up in here. Time to liven things up. "Lover's Holiday" by Change. Discuss. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I remember this track. They play this on XM Radio from time to time.
BTW, did Change also had a hand in House & Garage? | |
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TonyVanDam said: I remember this track. They play this on XM Radio from time to time.
BTW, did Change also had a hand in House & Garage? What do you mean, house music? I have heard a house version of their song "Searching". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: What do you mean, house music? I have heard a house version of their song "Searching". That must be what I was thinking about. | |
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I love this track.
Tell me, had Luther Vandross already left the group when this came out? The male on this song sounds a little like him. I couldn't tell. On "Glow Of Love" you can definitely recognize Luther's voice. Thanks! | |
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vainandy said: Alright, it's dead as hell up in here. Time to liven things up. "Lover's Holiday" by Change . Discuss.
Nope , not my vibe . These are though : - Change Of Heart - 1984 - Don't Wait Another Night - 1983 - Gotta Get Up - 1983 - Hard Times - 1982 - Heaven Of My Life - 1981 - It Burns Me Up - 1984 - Mutual Attraction - 1985 - Stay 'N Fit - 1983 - Tell Me Why - 1983 - This Is Your Time - 1983 - Warm - 1984 | |
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Nick715 said: I love this track.
Tell me, had Luther Vandross already left the group when this came out? The male on this song sounds a little like him. I couldn't tell. On "Glow Of Love" you can definitely recognize Luther's voice. Thanks! All the Change/Luther inside-facts Change can be found here : http://www.jacquespetrus.com/change.htm He also put together a vocal quintet called Luther , consisting of himself, former Shades of Jade-members Anthony Hinton and Diane Sumler , Theresa V. Reed , and Christine Wiltshire , which signed to Atlantic's Cotillion Records subsidiary. Their self-titled debut album was released in June 1976. It did not sell well enough to reach the charts, but the tracks "It's Good for the Soul," "Funky Music (Is a Part of Me)," and "The Second Time Around" reached the R&B Top 40. Reed and Wiltshire dropped out, and the remaining trio made a second Luther album, This Close to You (April 1977), with Vandross given top billing, while Hinton and Sumler were credited as featured soloists. The title song reached the R&B charts, but that wasn't enough to keep Cotillion from dropping the group, which then broke up. (Vandross acquired the rights to the Luther recordings and saw to it that they remained out of print.)Meanwhile, Vandross continued doing sessions ..... Sources : http://www.allmusic.com/c...qr5ldde~T1 http://www.soulwalking.co...dross.html . . . [Edited 7/22/06 10:10am] | |
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Man "Lover's Holiday" is A Classis Feel good record if your in a Terrible mood "tonight ur a Star and I'm the Big dipper" | |
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