Stay in Love | ||||
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Studio album by Minnie Riperton | ||||
Released | February 5, 1977 | |||
Recorded | March–April, October 1976 Total Experience and Paramount Recording Studios (Hollywood Sound Recorders) |
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Length | 37:23 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Freddie Perren | |||
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Stay in Love is the fourth studio album by American singer Minnie Riperton, released under Epic Records. The album features the hit "Young Willing and Able" and the Stevie Wonder collaboration "Stick Together". Unlike her previous works, the soft soul elements here tend to fade, replaced by a more upbeat disco sound which was the musical trend at the time. "Stick Together" peaked at no. 23 on Billboard's Hot Dance Play, an alternate version known as "Stick Together (Part One)" reached no. 57 on the U.S. Hot Black Singles chart.
Stay in Love was Minnie's first disco effort - the only of three disco containing releases that is almost entirely focused on that genre. It was also her last album for Epic Records before signing to Capitol Records. Also, this was her first album since Come to My Garden that didn't feature husband Richard Rudolph as a producer or co-producer, although he still co-wrote all the songs. Instead, the album was produced by veteran Motown producer Freddie Perren. The full title of the album is Stay in Love: A Romantic Fantasy Set to Music.
All tracks written by Minnie Riperton and Richard Rudolph, unless otherwise noted.
Production credits taken from album liner notes.
Singles