Loleatta (1977 album)

Loleatta is the third studio album recorded by American singer Loleatta Holloway, released in 1977 on the Gold Mind label. Another Holloway album titled Loleatta was released in 1973.

Loleatta
Studio album by
Released1977
RecordedSigma Sound Studios
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Paragon Studios
(Chicago, Illinois)
GenreR&B, disco
LabelGold Mind
ProducerNorman Harris, Ron Kersey, Floyd Smith
Loleatta Holloway chronology
Cry to Me
(1975)
Loleatta
(1977)
Queen of the Night
(1978)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Christgau's Record GuideB–[2]

History

The album features the singles "Worn Out Broke Heat", which peaked at #25 on the Hot Soul Singles chart, and "Dreamin'", which peaked at #72 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Hit and Run" also charted at #56 on the Hot Soul Singles chart. The album was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks in 2013 by Big Break Records.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hit and Run"Allan Felder, Norman Harris, Ron Tyson5:52
2."Is It Just a Man's Way?"Floyd Smith3:38
3."We're Getting Stronger (The Longer We Stay Together)"Allan Felder, Norman Harris, Ron Tyson4:34
4."Dreamin'"Allan Felder, Norman Harris, Ron Tyson6:17
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Ripped Off"Allan Felder, Norman Harris, Ron Tyson4:49
6."Worn Out Broken Heart"Sam Dees, Sandra Drayton5:23
7."That's How Heartaches Are Made"Ben Raleigh, Bob Halley3:00
8."What Now"Curtis Mayfield6:11
2013 remastered reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
9."Run Away" (with the Salsoul Orchestra)4:45
10."Dreamin'" (12" Disco Version)8:54
11."Hit and Run" (12" Disco Version)11:05
12."We're Getting Stronger (The Longer We Stay Together)" (12" Disco Version)7:20
13."Worn Out Broken Heart" (Single Version)3:49
14."Dreamin'" (Single Version)3:09

Personnel

Sigma Sound Studios
  • Earl Young drums
  • Ron Baker bass
  • Norman Harris, Bobby Eli, T.J. Tindall, Roland Chambers guitars
  • Ron Kersey, Cotton Kent, T.G. Conway keyboards
  • Larry Washington, congas
  • Vincent Montana Jr. vibes
  • Barbara Ingram, Evette Benton, Carla Benson background vocals
  • Jack Faith flute
  • Robert Hartzell, Rocco Bene trumpets
  • Roger De Lillo, Fred Joiner, Richard Genovese, Robert Moore trombones
  • Joe De Angelis, Milton Phibbs, Jeffery Kirschen French horns
  • Don Renaldo, Rudolph Malizia, Richard Jones, Gov Hutchinson, Charles Apollonia, Americus Mungiole, Diane Barnett, Christine Reeves violins
  • Davis Barnett, Anthony Sinagoga violas
  • Romeo Di Stefano cello
Paragon Studios
  • Quentin Joseph drums
  • Bernard Reed bass
  • Bobby Eli, John Bishop guitars
  • Tennyson Stephens keyboards
  • Emanuel Willis, Henry Gibson congas
  • Lionel Bordelon, Eddie Shedosky trumpets
  • Gene Chausow, Bill Klinghoffer French horns
  • Morris Ellis, Tillman Buggs trombones
  • James Mack flute
  • Ruth Goodman, Jerry Sabrensky, Joe Golan, Everett Mirsky, Sol Bobrov, Elliott Golub, Fred Spector violins
  • Lee R. Lane, Roger Moulton, Harold Kupper violas

Charts

Singles
Year Single Peak chart positions
US
[3]
US
R&B

[3]
US
Dan
[3]
1976 "Worn Out Broken Heart" 25
1977 "Dreamin'" 72 3
"Hit and Run" 56
"Ripped Off"
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References

  1. Hogan, Ed. Loleatta review at AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  2. Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: H". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 26, 2019 via robertchristgau.com.
  3. "US Charts > Loleatta Holloway". Billboard. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
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