Posted September 3, 200717 yr hi, does anyone know: Ullanda McCullough - Atlantic '81 LP is it a nice record ??? please let me know if someone got any info about it...cheers matt Edited September 3, 200717 yr by matt fox
September 3, 200717 yr matt fox said: hi, does anyone know: Ullanda McCullough - Atlantic '81 LP is it a nice record ??? please let me know if someone got any info about it...cheers matt Has it got "Warm and gentle explosion" on it ..
September 3, 200717 yr Simon M said: Has it got "Warm and gentle explosion" on it .. it has, info from www.discomusic.com Ullanda McCullough (LP) RECORD LABEL (COUNTRY) / YEAR / CATALOGUE # / FORMAT / SPEED: Atlantic Records (US) / 1981 / SD 19296 LP 33 1/3 RPM Promo Vinyl record PRODUCTION / RECORDING / MIXER / STUDIO & BAND CREDITS: Producer: Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson for Hopsack and Silk Productions Mixed by Jimmy Simpson TRACKLISTING: Side A 1. Bad Company (4:28) 2. I'll Just Die (3:43) 3. Warm and Gentle Explosion (4:15) 4. Love Had Changed My Life (3:56) Side B 1. It's You (3:52) 2. Rumors (4:48) 3. You'r Gonna Wanna Come Back (3:10) 4. Rock Me (4:30) Take a talented singer like Ullanda McCullough and team her up with the Ashford and Simpson and the result is this 1981 album that is a must listen. "Bad Company" is the big track here, but listen to all of it as you won't be disappointed in anyway. Ullanda McCullough's album is a keeper and highly recommended. Please feel free to link to this page by using this URL: https://www.discomusic.com/records-more/1994_0_2_0_C/
September 3, 200717 yr Bad company is a great track. Bob Jones used to play it. The rest of the LP is ok; nothing particularly outstanding though.
September 3, 200717 yr Simon M said: Ok then, I think its quite good .. maybe even played at Stafford . sam used to play warm and gentle explosion a while before stafford started - sure i remember it gettin played at wigan newies niter
September 3, 200717 yr woolie mark said: sam used to play warm and gentle explosion a while before stafford started - sure i remember it gettin played at wigan newies niter Yeah I think Robin mentioned that on here on the Brum thread ..
September 3, 200717 yr matt fox said: hi, does anyone know: Ullanda McCullough - Atlantic '81 LP is it a nice record ??? please let me know if someone got any info about it...cheers matt Getting a bit confused here, since I just answered this question in another thread, but here we go, this is what I wrote: Matt, if it is a good record or not kind of depends, since I don´t know your taste It is not in my top 10 of modern soul albums, but it´s a good enough record and should be quite cheap. I like the uptempo numbers "Bad Company" and "Rock Me", the midtempo "You´re Gonna Wanna Come Back", and the slowie "Love Had Changed My Life". Album produced by Ashford & Simpson and mainly recorded at Sigma Sound Studios. I have another record that she put out in 1979 under her first name only Ullanda. It´s called Love Zone and features loads of disco and only one soul ballad called "Round And Round". I prefer the 1981 set. Hope this is of some help Melismo
September 3, 200717 yr Author djmelismo said: Getting a bit confused here, since I just answered this question in another thread, but here we go, this is what I wrote: hi mate, sorry for confusing...i asked the question first in another thread...but no answers. so i decided to do it this way...cheers. matt thanks to all of you for the detailed info on this record. all the best!!!
September 3, 200717 yr woolie mark said: sam used to play warm and gentle explosion a while before stafford started - sure i remember it gettin played at wigan newies niter Richard spin originally. Wigan first. (Sam later I remember) Popular at Clifton Hall.
September 4, 200717 yr Bad Company is the track 4 me from the LP,1st person I heard play it was Norman Jay way back when,I also have the above mentioned track on a 12"
hi, does anyone know:
Ullanda McCullough - Atlantic '81 LP
is it a nice record ??? please let me know if someone got any info about it...cheers matt
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