Payne & Pleasure | ||||
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Studio album by Freda Payne | ||||
Released | 1974 | |||
Genre | Pop, R&B | |||
Label | ABC/Dunhill | |||
Producer | Mckinley Jackson | |||
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Payne & Pleasure was Freda Payne's fifth American released album and her first for the ABC/Dunhill label, released in 1974 (ABC owned Payne's previous label, Impulse! Records as well). The album was produced by Mckinley Jackson. It consists of four songs co-written by Lamont Dozier's brother, Reginald ("Reggie"), along with three covers (the Carpenters' hit "I Won't Last a Day Without You," "The Way We Were" [from the film of the same name], and Leon Russell's "A Song for You"). The album was reissued on CD on November 17, 2009. The reissue contains a biographical essay (sourced by interviews with Freda Payne and Lamont Dozier) of Payne's life and career by A. Scott Galloway.
Musicians on "It's Yours to Have," "Didn't I Tell You," "Run for Your Life"
Musicians on "A Song for You," "Shadows on the Wall"
Musicians on "I Get Carried Away," "Don't Wanna Be Left Out," "I Won't Last a Day Without You," "The Way We Were"
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