Devotion

Devotion Artist: L.T.D.
Label: A&M
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording reissued
Media: Audio Cassette


UPC: 075021477148
EAN: 0075021477148
ASIN: B000002GGC


Release Date: 1996-04-16

Devotion


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Categories | Funk | R&B | Styles | Music

Tracks:

  1. One on One
  2. Share My Love
  3. Stand up to L.T.D.
  4. Say What You'll Be Mine
  5. Dancing 'N' Sing 'N'
  6. Sometimes
  7. Promise You'll Stay
  8. Stranger
  9. Feel It

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "The most slept on album by L.T.D.".......2007-02-04

In 1979 disco was in full swing and was only a year away from being officially dead...what a difference a year makes! Many band were still trying to keep up the th times and L.T.D. was no different. And although the band adjusted quite well with producer Bobby Martin still at the helm who knew a thing or two about dicso helping create the genre while at Philadelphia International Records, before it officially had a name. This also marked the first time in three years that the band had no number one r&b hit but was still quite an excellent album with the lead single "Stranger" which continues to receive plenty of airplay on most ol' school stations around the country. Other great tracks off this album are the disco-ish "Dance 'N' Sing 'N'",the midtempo "Sometimes" and the ballad "Promise You'll Stay". But as always theres a hidden gem on most L.T.D. albums and this time it's the album closer "Feel It" with its midtempo vibe and funky percussion. Jeffrey nails this song all the way through and I get a chills everytime I hear this song because it takes me back when I was a kid and my dad use to play this song over and over againby placing the needle on a certain spot of the record(still don't know how he does that). This is a great album but is very hard to find because it is out of print and apparrantly A&M didn't see the right to continue to make this album available in cd form, which by the way is the only one of the Jeffrey Osborne/Bobby Martin cds not available. Great album if you can dish out some heavy cash to a independent seller, which is the main reason I'm holding on to mine very closely. Peace.

5 out of 5 stars TY BESS(THE MUSIC MAN)t.......2007-01-19

L.T.D. at their best! The song say that you,ll be mine is really a song that was over looked as far as air play.Also the song somtimes, the whole cd is worth hearing again and again enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars You HAD to BE THERE!.......2004-08-07

Any fan of L.T.D. knows that this album, their last with Jeffrey Osborne, was slammin'. If I had to rate it, 5 stars would be the minimum. I have seen them twice in concert and they THREW DOWN both times! As far as the jams, Say THAT You'll be Mine is the one along with Stand Up L.T.D. and as far as the slow, Stanger is untoppable. The words have a special meaning for me and a certain young lady who is out there somewhere.............

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