White Witch is the title of the second studio album by the group Andrea True Connection. It was released in 1977. The album had two singles: and N.Y., You Got Me Dancing and What's Your Name, What's Your Number. This was the last album released by the group and the vocalist Andrea True would release a new album as a solo release only in 1980.
Background and production
After the success of her first album and the gold-certified single More, More, More,[1] the band begun to prepeare for their second release. The album production included studio musicians with a new band assembled for the tour, the second line-up, which included future Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick, it was also produce by the disco pioneers Michael Zager and Jerry Love.[2]
The album received mixed reviews from music critics. Alex Henderson from the Allmusic website gave the album two and a half stars out of five in a mixed review which he wrote that "while White Witch isn't a bad album, it falls short of the excellence her first album, More, More, More." He also stated that there are a few gems in the album "including the Michael Zager-produced "What's Your Name, What's Your Number" and the exuberant, Gregg Diamond-produced "N.Y., You Got Me Dancing"" according to him they're both "exercises in unapologetically campy fun." He concluded that the album "LP is strictly for diehard disco collectors."[6]