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Vicki Sue Robinson ‎– Vicki Sue Robinson (1976)

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A1 	Daylight 	7:28
	Medley 	5:03
A2.a 	Should I Stay 	
A2.b 	I Won't Let You Go 	
A3 	Something Like A Dream 	3:57
B1 	Let Me Down Easy 	3:51
B2 	How About Me 	3:20
B3 	Can't Find No Love 	3:47
B4 	Falling In Love 	3:32
B5 	After All This Time 	3:48

Vicki Sue Robinson 	Primary Artist, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Bob Babbitt 	Bass
John Campo 	Sax (Bass)
Bill "Vito" Cerulli 	Drums
Burt Collins 	Trumpet
George Devens 	Percussion
Paul Felice 	Trombone
Gordon Grody 	Composer, Vocals (Background)
Arthur Kaplan 	Sax (Baritone)
Bhen Lanzaroni 	Keyboards
Tony Levin 	Bass
Jimmy Maelen 	Percussion
Carlos Martin 	Congas
Hugh McCracken 	Guitar
Marion Meadows 	Sax (Tenor)
Joe Melotti 	Keyboards
George Pavlis 	Keyboards
Dan Pickering 	Trumpet
Alan Raph 	Trombone
Bob Rose 	Guitar
Joseph J. Shepley 	Trumpet
Wendy Simmons 	Bass
Tony Studd 	Trombone
Vernie "Butch" Taylor 	Guitar
George Young 	Sax (Tenor)
Jimmy Young 	Drums 

 

Like Never Gonna Let You Go, Vicki Sue Robinson's self-titled second album is uneven. Most of the material is decent without being great, but occasionally Robinson soars -- and when she soars, she really soars. The LP gets off to an impressive start with her classic remake of Bobby Womack's "Daylight," which becomes exuberant instead of moody in her hands. While Womack wanted you to sit down and listen to his version, Robinson's remake is clearly aimed at the dancefloor. Equally impressive are the melancholy "How About Me" and the dramatic disco-soul gem "After All This Time," but for the most part, Vicki Sue Robinson isn't mind-blowing. The album's least respectable offering is "Should I Stay," which is nothing more than a poor man's "Turn the Beat Around." Not surprisingly, the guys who wrote "Turn the Beat Around," Pete and Gerald Jackson, also wrote the very similar "Should I Stay." How similar? So similar that if someone else had written "Should I Stay," Pete and Gerald Jackson probably would have filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement. But when you rip yourself off you don't have to worry about feeling the wrath of an intellectual property lawyer. Of course, "Should I Stay"'s lack of creativity doesn't make "Daylight" or "After All This Time" any less appealing. ---Alex Henderson, AllMusic Review

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