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1981 studio album by Patti LaBelle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Spirit's in It is the fifth studio album by American singer Patti LaBelle. It was released by Philadelphia International Records on August 28, 1981, in the United States, her first with the label.
The Spirit's in It | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 28, 1981[1] | |||
Studio | Sigma Sound, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||
Length | 35:44 | |||
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Patti LaBelle chronology | ||||
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Patti LaBelle embarked on a solo career in 1977, shortly after the split of the girl group Labelle. Her first solo album, a self-titled affair, was critically acclaimed and also found commercial success. However, her three follow-ups for Epic failed to match that album's momentum, despite some charted singles. When her fourth album, Released, failed to generate a significant R&B or pop hit, she agreed to sign with Philadelphia International Records, which had been known to provide hits for veteran artists such as The O'Jays, Lou Rawls and Billy Paul.
With the help of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, her frequent collaborator James Ellison and PIR staff producers such as Dexter Wansel and Cecil Womack, LaBelle produced The Spirit's in It, which included her forays into other genres such as country, rock and reggae. Among the notable singles from the album included her cover of the boogie-woogie hit, "Rocking Pneumonia and the Boogie-Woogie Flu", the club hit title track, "Family", "Shoot Him on Sight" (her first collaboration with songwriters Cynthia Biggs and Dexter Wansel) and "Over the Rainbow", the latter track becoming her solo cover of a tune she had previously recorded as member of Patti LaBelle and the Blue Belles in the sixties. LaBelle had been performing the song in concert after embarking on her solo career. The new recording was listed as the b-side of the single "Family" and became a standout in LaBelle's career, quickly becoming a signature song for LaBelle. This album would precede her commercial breakthrough a couple years later with the album, I'm in Love Again.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Spirit's in It" |
| 5:50 | |
2. | "Here You Come Again" |
| 3:02 | |
3. | "Love Lives" |
| Gamble & Huff | 2:52 |
4. | "I Fell in Love Without Warning" | Huff | Huff | 3:12 |
5. | "Boats Against the Current" | Eric Carmen |
| 4:04 |
6. | "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" | Huey "Piano" Smith | Huff | 4:25 |
7. | "Family" | J.H. Smith |
| 4:22 |
8. | "Shoot Him on Sight" |
| 5:31 | |
9. | "Over the Rainbow" |
| 3:46 |
Handclaps on "Family"
Chart (1981) | Peak
position | |||||||
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US Billboard 200[3] | 156 | |||||||
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[4] | 43 | |||||||
US Record World Black Oriented Albums (R&B)[5] | 28 | |||||||
US Record World Albums 200 (POP)[6] | 62 | |||||||
US Cashbox Top 100 Albums[7] | 98 | |||||||
US Cashbox Black Contemporary Top 75 Albums (R&B)[8] | 36 |
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