- Contact (Freda Payne album)
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Contact Studio album by Freda Payne Released 1971 Genre Pop, R&B Label Invictus Producer Greg Perry, William Weatherspoon, Ronald Dunbar Freda Payne chronology Band of Gold
(1970)Contact
(1971)The Best of Freda Payne
(1972)Contact was Freda Payne's fourth album and her second for Invictus Records. The majority of the material on this album contains sad themes, with the exception of "You Brought the Joy." The album begins with a dramatic 11-minute medley of "I'm Not Getting Any Better" and "Suddenly It's Yesterday," both of which were written by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier; some people thought that Holland and Dozier were trying to compete with Diana Ross's hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" as both songs contain spoken segments and dramatic musical arrangements. The only cover song is Glass House's hit "He's in My Life."
Three singles were lifted from this album: "Cherish What Is Dear to You (While It's Near to You)," "You Brought the Joy," and "The Road We Didn't Take." The anti-war protest song of "Bring the Boys Home" was released before the latter two to high demand and was not included in the first 50,000 copies of this album; after it became a hit (along with giving Payne her second gold record), it replaced "He's in My Life" as the album's fourth track.
Track listing
Side 1 No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "I'm Not Getting Any Better" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier 6:45 2. "Suddenly It's Yesterday" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier 4:24 3. "You Brought the Joy" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier 3:00 4. "He's in My Life" Ronald Dunbar, Edythe Wayne 3:48 5. "You've Got to Love Somebody (Let It Be Me)" William Weatherspoon, Raynard Miner 3:01 Side 2 No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Prelude" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier 0:53 2. "The Road We Didn't Take" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, D. Dumas 4:17 3. "Odds and Ends" General Johnson, Greg Perry 3:50 4. "Cherish What Is Dear to You (While It's Near to You)" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Angelo Bond 3:56 5. "I Shall Not Be Moved" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier 2:43 6. "Mama's Gone" General Johnson, Greg Perry, Ronald Dunbar 3:23 Album credits
- All songs published by: Gold Forever Music Inc., BMI
- Produced by: Greg Perry, William Weatherspoon, and Ronald Dunbar
- Arrangers: H.B. Barnum, McKinley Johnson, and Anthony Camillo
- Engineers: Lawrence T. Horn, Barney Perkins
- Album design/concept: CRAIGBRAUNINC
- Photography: Steve Berman
- Jacket/poster: Mfg'd by SOUND PACKAGING CORP.
Charts
- Album
Chart (1970) Peak
positionPop Albums 76 Black Albums 12 - Singles
Single Chart (1971) Peak
position"Cherish What Is Dear to You (While It's Near to You)" Black Singles 11 Pop Singles 44 UK Singles Chart 46 "Bring the Boys Home" Black Singles 3 Pop Singles 12 "You Brought the Joy" Black Singles 21 Pop Singles 52 Single Chart (1972) Peak
position"The Road We Didn't Take" Pop Singles 100 Studio albums After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!! (1964) · How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore (1966) · Band of Gold (1970) · Contact (1971) · Reaching Out (1973) · Payne & Pleasure (1974) · Out of Payne Comes Love (1975) · Stares and Whispers (1977) · Supernatural High (1978) · Hot (1979) · Freda Payne Sings the (Unauthorized) I Hate Barney Songbook: A Parody (1995) · Christmas With Freda and Friends (1996) · Come See About Me (2001) · On the Inside (2007)Live albums An Evening with Freda Payne: Live in Concert (1996) · Live in Concert (1999)Compilation albums The Best of Freda Payne (1972) · Greatest Hits (1991) · Lost in Love (2000) · Band of Gold: The Best of Freda Payne (2000) · Unhooked Generation: The Complete Invictus Recordings (2001) · The Best of Freda Payne: Ten Best Series (2002)Singles "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (1966) · "Band of Gold" (1970) · "Happy Days Are Here Again/Happy Music (Dance the Night Away)" (1978)Related topics Book:Freda Payne Categories:- 1971 albums
- Freda Payne albums
- Invictus Records albums
- English-language albums
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