The Modulations
Appearance
The Modulations were an American R&B vocal group from Durham, NC consisting of singer-songwriters Larry Allen, Larry Duncan, Hoyle Saunders, and Henry Chanel.They had some success with the singles "I'm Hopelessly in Love" (1973) and "I Can't Fight Your Love" (1974),[1] both of which were included on the Modulations' self-produced album, It's Rough Out Here, released in '75 and featuring arrangements by Vince Montana, Norman Harris, and Ronald Baker and instrumentation by members of MFSB.[2] The album was later reissued in Japan and the UK.
Discography
It's Rough Out Here (Buddah Records, 1975)
- Rough Out Here (Rodney Brown, Bob Curington, Tylon Lester, Willie Lester)
- Head On Collision With Heartbreak (Brown, Curington, Lester, Lester)
- Love at Last (Curington, Lester, Lester)
- I'll Always Love You (Brown, Curington)
- I'm Hopelessly in Love (Joe Blunt, Brown, Curington, Lester, Lester)
- I Can't Fight Your Love (Brown, Curington)
- Worth Your Weight in Gold (Curington, Lester, Lester)
- Those Were the Best Days of My Life (Brown, Curington)
- Share What You Got, Keep What You Need (Blunt, Brown, Curington, Lester, Lester)
Bonus tracks:
- What Good Am I
- Your Love Has Me Locked Up
- I Can't Fight Your Love [7" Version]
- Worth Your Weight in Gold [7" Version]
- Somebody's Been Messin'
References
- ^ Aletti, Vince (2009). The Disco Files 1973-78: New York's Underground, Week by Week. DJhistory.com. ISBN 0956189601.
- ^ "The Modulations – It's Rough Out Here". Discogs. Retrieved 10 December 2017.