You Name It

You Name It is the third album by The Dynamic Superiors released on Motown Records in 1976. The album was arranged by Arthur G. Wright, Gene Page, Dale Warren and Mel Bolton. The cover photography was by Anthony Loew.

You Name It
Studio album by
The Dynamic Superiors
Released1976
RecordedMotown Records Studios, Hollywood, California
GenreSoul
LabelMotown
ProducerHal Davis, Marilyn McLeod, Pam Sawyer, Michael B. Sutton, Don Daniels
The Dynamic Superiors chronology
Pure Pleasure
(1975)
You Name It
(1976)
Give and Take
(1977)

In 2012, this album was released on CD for the first time, not by Motown, by Universal Records' Soulmusic.com imprint.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Stay Away" (Josef Powell, June Gatlin)
  2. "Looking Away" (Michael B. Sutton, Brenda Sutton)
  3. "Many Many Changes" (Marilyn McLeod, Pam Sawyer)
  4. "Before The Street Lights Come On" (Art Posey, Josef Powell)
  5. "I Can't Stay Away (From Someone I Love)" (Don Daniels, Kathy Wakefield)
  6. "Supersensuousensation (Try Some Love)" (Art Posey, Josef Powell)
  7. "If I Could Meet You" (Marilyn McLeod, Pam Sawyer)
  8. "I Can't Afford To Be Poor" (Marilyn McLeod, Pam Sawyer)
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