Ride to the Rainbow
Ride to the Rainbow | |
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Studio album by Thelma Houston | |
Released | 1979 |
Recorded | 1978 |
Genre | R&B, Quiet Storm, Disco |
Label | Motown Records |
Producer | Hal Davis |
Ride to the Rainbow is Thelma Houston's eighth studio album. The album was not the commercial success it deserved to be initially because the album's most compelling songs never were released as singles. Lax promotion also played a role in the albums' slow sales upon its original release. The album includes such hidden gems as "Imaginary Paradise", "I Wanna Be Back in Love Again", "Just a Little Piece of You." Includes the minor hit, "Love Machine" and the Top 40 Pop hit, "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" (in its 12" version different from the previous short version released on the album Ready to Roll.
The album was arranged by Arthur G. Wright.
This album was released on CD in September 2005 by the Japanese P-Vine label.
Track listing
- "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" (Mitchell Bottler, Norma Helms)
- "I Wanna Be Back in Love Again" (Bobby Belle)
- "Love Machine" (Warren "Pete" Moore, Billy Griffin)
- "Imaginary Paradise" (Bobby Belle)
- "Just a Little Piece of You" (Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright)
- "Ride to the Rainbow" (Bunny Hull, Gary Poirot, Michele Simmons)
- "Paying for It With My Heart" (Guy Finley, Michel Rubini)
- "Give It To Me" (R. Wilson)
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