Bustin' Loose (Roberta Flack album) explained

Bustin' Loose
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Roberta Flack
Cover:Bustin' loose (album cover).jpg
Released:June 5, 1981
Recorded:1981
Genre:R&B, soul
Label:MCA
Producer:Buster Williams
Roberta Flack
Prev Title:The Best of Roberta Flack
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:I'm the One
Next Year:1982

Bustin' Loose is a soundtrack album released by Roberta Flack in 1981. It was recorded for the movie of the same title starring Richard Pryor. Luther Vandross and Peabo Bryson contributed vocals to the album and Vandross wrote the song, "You Stopped Loving Me", which he later performed himself on his debut album Never Too Much.

Track listing

  1. "Lovin' You (Is Such an Easy Thang to Do)" [5:57]
  2. "Rollin' On" [4:17]
  3. "You Stopped Loving Me" [4:32]
  4. "Just When I Needed You" (Eric Mercury, Roberta Flack) [4:48]
  5. "Qual E Malindrinho (Why Are You So Bad)" [4:47]
  6. "Love Always Commands" [6:27]
  7. "Children's Song" [4:40]
  8. "Ballad for D" [3:35]
  9. "Hittin' Me Where It Hurts" [3:43]

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