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Personnel: Greg Poree, Clarence Drayton, Charles Fearing (guitar); Ernest Watts, Terry Harrington, William Green (saxophone); Chuck Findley, Steve Madio, Oscar Brashear (trumpet); George Bohanon, George Thatcher (trombone); Josef Powell, Greg Phillinganes, John Footman, Reginald Burke, Bruce Miller (keyboards); Michael Boddiker (synthesizer); Raymond Pounds (drums); Frederick Lewis, Jack Ashford, Bobbye Hall (percussion); Carolyn Dennis, Angela Winbush, Gwen Matthews, Shirley Brewer (background vocals). Liner Note Author: David Nathan . Recording information: Crystal Sound Recording Studio. Photographer: Charles Bush. Motown alumnus Frank Wilson (Eddie Kendricks, Lenny Williams) produced this 1977 disco-oriented album for the singer best known for her gold singles, "Band of Gold" and "Bring the Boys Home." One of the LP's singles, "Bring Back the Joy" is melodic, has two tempos, and conga breaks. Other standouts are the loping, spacy mid-tempo single " I Get High (On Your Memory)" and the coy "Loving You Means So Much to Me," co-written by Gregory Abbott of "Shake You Down" fame. ~ Ed Hogan