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La Toya Jackson (album)

La Toya Jackson is the 1980 self–titled debut album from American singer La Toya Jackson. It was released in America and mainland Europe. The album is most known for "Night Time Lover", a track produced by La Toya's brother Michael Jackson, who provides background vocals on the refrain. The album peaked at #116 on the Billboard 200,[1] #26 on the Billboard Top Black Albums chart,[2] and #178 in the UK. It spawned two singles: "If You Feel the Funk" and "Night Time Lover".

Album information

In order to distinguish herself from her famous brothers, The Jacksons, La Toya only wanted her first name on the album. "I begged just to have it 'La Toya'. But my father said, 'It's your last name. You got to use it.' But I wanted to see what I could do as an individual."[3] The album was re-issued on CD in Japan in 1992. A successful petition was gathered by her fans at ChurchofLaToya.com to persuade the label, Cherry Pop, to re-release her debut album on CD for the first time in the UK. It was re-released on May 22, 2006.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3/5 stars[4]
Billboard(favourable)[5]
The Evening Independent(favorable)[6]

In its review, The Evening Independent said that Jackson has "an attractive, pleasant voice that is mature and controlled."[6] Allmusic said Jackson "has an obvious enthusiasm for the songs that comes through consistently. That factor, along with the strong cast of musicians and some memorable tunes, makes this an overall enjoyable set."[7]

"If You Feel the Funk" performed modestly on the charts, narrowly missing out on the Billboard Hot 100 at #101. However, it peaked at #17 on the Billboard Dance/Club Play chart and #40 on the Billboard R&B chart. It also reached #42 in Germany and #18 in the Netherlands. "If You Feel the Funk" was also released as a 12" single in the United Kingdom where it failed to chart. The follow-up single, "Night Time Lover" failed to generate attention, despite brother Michael singing on the track (who was at the time generating critical and public acclaim for his album Off the Wall). It peaked at #59 on the Billboard R&B chart.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."If You Feel the Funk"Dorie Pride, Kamau PetersonOllie E. Brown5:01
2."Save Your Love"Carolyn Johns, Larry FarrowLarry Farrow3:47
3."My Love Has Passed You By"Dorie Pride, Kamau PetersonOllie E. Brown4:10
4."Are You Ready?"Billy Ocean, Ken GoldOllie E. Brown4:44
5."Night Time Lover"La Toya Jackson, Michael JacksonMichael Jackson3:44
6."A Taste of You (Is a Taste of Love)"Ernie Smith, Greg Perry, Terry HarrisonOllie E. Brown4:27
7."Lovely Is She"Janet Jackson, La Toya JacksonOllie E. Brown4:23
8."If I Ain't Got It"Carolyn Johns, Larry FarrowLarry Farrow4:52

Personnel

  • Lead vocals: La Toya Jackson
  • Co-lead vocals: Michael Jackson
  • Background vocals: Darren Carmichael, Bill Champlin, Lynn Davis, Marva Holcolm, Josie James, Deborah Thomas, Arnell Carmichael
  • Bass: Freddie "Ready Freddie" Washington, Nathan Watts, Rick Chudacoff, Kevin Brandon
  • Drums/Percussion: Ollie E. Brown, James Gadson, Jeff Porcaro, Dorie Pride, Eddie "Bongo" Brown, Paulinho da Costa: Percussion
  • Guitars: David E. Williams, Greg Poree, Ray Parker, Jr., Paul Jackson, Jr., Jay Graydon, Mario Henderson
  • Hand clapping: Arnell Carmichael
  • Harmonica: Stevie Wonder
  • Horns: George Bohanon, Oscar Brashear, Michael Davis, Mic Gillette, Gary Herbig, Alan Kaplan, John Kelson Jr., Doc Kupka, Arthur Maebe, Ollie Mitchell, Don Myrick, Billy Page, Lenny Pickett, Louis Satterfield, Henry Sigismonti, Maurice Spears, Tom Washington
  • Horn and string arrangements: Gene Page
  • Keyboards: Kim Bullard, Clarence McDonald, Sylvester Rivers, Patrice Rushen

References

  1. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/latoya-jackson/chart-history/TLP
  2. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/latoya-jackson/chart-history/BLP/song/314370
  3. ^ "Waiting for the day when she's not just 'his sister'". Spokane Daily Chronicle. 18 June 1985. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  4. ^ La Toya Jackson at AllMusic Allmusic review
  5. ^ "Review: La Toya Jackson – La Toya Jackson" (PDF). Billboard. 85 (39). 27 September 1980. p. 66. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 24 May 2020 – via American Radio History.
  6. ^ a b "La Toya Jackson (Polydor)". Evening Independent. pp. 10–B. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  7. ^ La Toya Jackson at AllMusic
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