A pop vocal masterpiece that combines independence and sensitivity.
This album shows her maturity as a singer, with softness and strength coexisting in tracks like "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" and "Bluebird."
This album sees Helen Reddy transcend the boundaries of pop music and strengthen her singer-songwriter side. The quiet emotion of "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" and the refreshing arrangement of "Bluebird" evoke the mid-'70s LA sound. The balance between the strings and rhythm section is excellent, and the vocal expressiveness has been further deepened. The album charted highly on Billboard and is highly regarded as a masterpiece that supported her career.
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Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady
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Bluebird
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Don't Let It Mess Your Mind
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Somewhere In The Night
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You Don't Need A Reason
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Ten To Eight
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Birthday Song
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You Know Me
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Nothing Good Comes Easy
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Long Time Looking
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Producer - Joe Wissert
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Arranged By, Conductor - Nick DeCaro