This work is full of her charm as she sings a variety of genres based on R&B.
The fifth album, released in 1981. The Japanese title is "Love's Spy" and it was a hit, reaching number 2 on the UK album chart and number 12 on the US Billboard R&B album chart.
The album's lead track, "You Might Need Somebody," and "Rainy Night in Georgia" both reached the top 20 in the UK singles chart, leading to the album's success and earning her a BRIT Award for Best Female Solo Artist in 1982.
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A:
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1)
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You Might Need Somebody
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2)
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Rainy Night In Georgia
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3)
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That's How Heartaches Are Made
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4)
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Two Lives
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5)
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You Bring The Sun Out
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B:
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1)
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Rio De Janeiro
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2)
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Secret Combination
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3)
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When I Lose My Way
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4)
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Time For Love
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5)
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Trade Winds
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Arranged By [Horns] - Bill Reichenbach (2) (A1, B3)
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Arranged By [Horns] - Larry Williams (B3)
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Arranged By [Rhythm] - L. Leon Pendarvis
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Arranged By [Strings] - Dale Oehler (A2, A5)
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Arranged By [Strings] - Nick DeCaro (A1, A3, A4, B1, B2, B4, B5)
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Art Direction - Richard Seireeni
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Backing Vocals - Alphanette Silas
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Backing Vocals - Marti McCall
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Backing Vocals - Petsye Powell
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Backing Vocals - Phyllis St. James
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Contractor - Frank DeCaro
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Coordinator [Production] - Noel Newbolt
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Engineer [Assistant] - Don Henderson
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Engineer [Assistant] - Stewart Whitmore
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Flute, Soloist - Ernie Watts (B1)
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Horns [Horn Section] - Bill Reichenbach (2)
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Horns [Horn Section] - Chuck Findley
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Horns [Horn Section] - Gary Herbig
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Horns [Horn Section] - Jim Horn
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Horns [Horn Section] - Larry Williams
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Organ - Neil Larsen (A2, B3, B5)
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Photography By - Phillip Dixon
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Producer - Tommy Lipuma
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Al Schmitt
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Rhythm Section, Bass - Abraham Laboriel
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Rhythm Section, Drums - Jeff Porcaro
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Rhythm Section, Electric Guitar - Robben Ford (A4)
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Rhythm Section, Guitar - Dean Parks
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Rhythm Section, Guitar - Steve Lukather
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Rhythm Section, Keyboards - L. Leon Pendarvis
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Rhythm Section, Percussion - Lenny Castro
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Typography [Lettering] - Bob Maile