Twennynine with Lenny White (album)
Twennynine with Lenny White is the second album of American R&B band Twennynine, released in November 1980 on Elektra Records.[2] The album reached No. 22 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.[3]
Twennynine with Lenny White | ||||
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Studio album by Twennynine feat. Lenny White | ||||
Released | November 1980 | |||
Studio | Indigo Ranch, CA | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 36:29 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | ||||
Twennynine feat. Lenny White chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Overview
Twennynine with Lenny White was produced by Lenny White and Larry Dunn.[2]
Singles
As a single, "Kid Stuff" peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart.[4] "Fancy Dancer" reached No. 17 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and No. 25 on the Hot Soul Songs chart.[5][6]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Just Right for Me" | Denzil Miller | 3:58 |
2. | "It's Music, It's Magic" | Lenny White | 4:51 |
3. | "My Melody" | Denzil Miller, Lenny White, Tanya Willoughby | 4:05 |
4. | "Kid Stuff" | Skip Anderson, Eddie Martinez, Denzil Miller, Lenny White | 3:50 |
5. | "Fancy Dancer" | Larry Dunn, Denzil Miller, Lenny White | 3:40 |
6. | "Love and Be Loved" | Skip Anderson | 3:39 |
7. | "Back to You" | Skip Anderson, Bill Champlin, Lenny White | 3:47 |
8. | "Slip Away" | Steve Horton, Barry Sonjohn Johnson | 3:40 |
9. | "We Had to Break Away" | 3:33 | |
10. | "The 11th Fanfare" | Denzil Miller | 1:26 |
References
- "Twennynine with Lenny White: Twennynine with Lenny White". allmusic.com.
- Twennynine with Lenny White: Twennynine with Lenny White. Elektra Records. November 1980.
- "Twennynine Featuring Lenny White: Twennynine with Lenny White (Top Soul Albums)". billboard.com. Billboard.
- "Twennynine: Kid Stuff (Hot Soul Songs)". Billboard. November 22, 1980. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
- "Twennynine: Fancy Dancer (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. March 14, 1981. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
- "Twennynine: Fancy Dancer (Hot Soul Songs)". Billboard. March 7, 1981. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
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