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Something About You (Angela Bofill album)

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Something About You is the third album by the recording artist Angela Bofill, released in 1981. This was her first direct release through Arista Records, with Narada Michael Walden as producer and Clive Davis as executive.

Between the releases of Angel of the Night and Something About You, Bofill left GRP Records and joined Arista, which distributed GRP at the time, hoping to expand on her crossover success. In spite of the controversies surrounding Bofill and GRP, the album managed to sell, but with less success than her first two albums.

In 2002, Something About You was digitally remastered and re-released on Arista Records with extra tracks.

Track listing

  1. "Something About You"
  2. "Break It To Me Gently"
  3. "On And On"
  4. "Tropical Love"
  5. "You Should Know By Now"
  6. "Only Love"
  7. "Holdin' Out For Love"
  8. "Stop Look Listen"
  9. "I Do Love You"
  10. "Three Blind Mice"
  11. "Time To Say Goodbye"

Bonus tracks released with the 2002 remastered edition

  1. "Never Wanna Be Without Your Love - (with Narada Michael Walden)"
  2. "Esperando Al Amor" Produced by Dave Grusin & Larry Rosen
  3. "Love Light" Produced by Dave Grusin & Larry Rosen
  4. "Rhythm Of Your Mind"

Personnel

Charts

Year Chart positions[2]
US US
R&B
Jazz Albums
1982 61(1981) 13 4

Singles

Year Single Chart positions[3]
US
R&B
1982 "Holdin' Out For Love" 26
"Something About You" 21

References

  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r2217/review
  2. ^ "Angela Bofill US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-06-23.
  3. ^ "Angela Bofill US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-06-23.