Teena Marie - Irons In The Fire (Expanded 15 Track Version) (1980/2011)

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Title: Irons In The Fire (Expanded 15 Track Version)
Year Of Release: 1980/2011
Label: Spectrum
Genre: Soul, R&B, Funk
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:32:02
Total Size: 212 mb | 626 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Teena Marie - I Need Your Lovin'
02. Teena Marie - Young Love (Album Version)
03. Teena Marie - First Class Love
04. Teena Marie - Irons In The Fire (Album Version)
05. Teena Marie - Chains
06. Teena Marie - You Make Love Like Springtime
07. Teena Marie - Tune In Tomorrow (Album Version)
08. Teena Marie - You Make Love Like Springtime (Reprise) (Extended Version)
09. Teena Marie - I'm A Sucker For Your Love (Live In Long Beach, CA 1981_ Alternate Mix)
10. Teena Marie - I Need Your Lovin' (1981_Live In Long Beach, CA)
11. Teena Marie - Someday We'll All Be Free (1981_Live In Long Beach, CA)
12. Teena Marie - Deja Vu (1981_Live In Long Beach, CA_ Alternate Mix)
13. Teena Marie - Square Biz (1981_Live In Long Beach, CA_ Alternate Mix)
14. Ozone - Gigolette (feat. Teena Marie)
15. Teena Marie - I Need Your Lovin' (West End Remix)

“Behind the Groove” was still on the charts when Teena Marie struck again with “I Need Your Lovin’,” a seemingly weightless but potent dancefloor number that eventually eclipsed the success of its predecessor. Like everything else on Irons in the Fire, released six months following Lady T, the song the most joyous R&B single of 1980, tied with Patrice Rushen's “Haven’t You Heard” was written, arranged, and produced by Teena. She proved that she could not only handle everything but excel creatively and sell some records. This was T’s first Top Ten R&B album, and it crossed into the Top 40 of the Billboard 200. “I Need Your Lovin’” was a major reason for the success, playing the same role as Wild and Peaceful's “I’m a Sucker for Your Love” and Lady T's “Behind the Groove” by leading off the album with tremendous positive energy. The song was so big that it overshadowed the set’s other upbeat songs. “First Class Love” was dusted off from the mid-‘70s demo pile and given a forceful rock edge, and it acted like a warning flare for one of her biggest crossover hits, 1984’s “Lover Girl.” “Chains,” spotlighting fellow Motown act Ozone (a band Teena produced the following year) with call-and-response vocals and instrumental flash to spare, as well as the gorgeously Latin-flavored “You Make Love Like Springtime,” should not be discounted, either. Once again, transportive ballads highlighted by “Young Love” are a key attraction, boasting a few more subtle sonic twists than Teena’s previous slow material. Her athletic voice is so alluring that one can see past perfumed-meadow-of-the-mind meanderings like “Here I am, your Piscean holocaust/Born in Venice Harlem, it’s so sweet, the sour sauce.”


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