Feel the Need (James "J.T." Taylor album)

Feel the Need is the second solo album of James "J.T." Taylor. The album includes hits "Long Hot Summer Night" and "Heart to Heart" (duet with Stephanie Mills). This album was released by MCA Records in 1991.

Feel the Need
Studio album by
Released1991
GenreR&B
Funk
Soul
LabelMCA
ProducerJames "J.T." Taylor
James "J.T." Taylor chronology
Master of the Game
(1989)
Feel the Need
(1991)
Baby I'm Back
(1993)
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Review scores
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Track listing

#TitleWriter(s)Length
1.Long Hot Summer NightJames "J.T." Taylor, Ross Anderson, Simon Law5:46
2.Feel the NeedSimon Law, James "J.T." Taylor, Ross Anderson5:39
3.Interlude-0:41
4.Work With MeJames "J.T." Taylor, Robert Meeks5:22
5.Follow MeJames "J.T." Taylor, Robert Meeks4:37
6.Interlude-0:41
7.Let's Make Love (Like There'sNo Tomorrow)James "J.T." Taylor, Barry J. Eastmond5:01
8.Heart to HeartJames "J.T." Taylor, Barry J. Eastmond5:08
9.That's My GirlRon Spearman, Vassal Benford5:48
10.TwiceRobert Meeks, James "J.T." Taylor4:25
11.The Way That You Love MeRobert Meeks, James "J.T." Taylor4:01
12.One NightJames "J.T." Taylor, Barry J. Eastmond4:55
13.Interlude-0:41
14.The Power of LoveJoseph Porrell, Dunn Pearson Jr., James "J.T." Taylor5:22
15.Be My Lover TonightJames "J.T." Taylor, Barry J. Eastmond5:14
16.Long Hot Summer Night (12" Vocal Version)James "J.T." Taylor, Ross Anderson, Simon Law6:50
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