In the Mood with Tyrone Davis explained
In the Mood with Tyrone Davis is a Tyrone Davis album released in 1979. It was his fourth Columbia Records release.
Critical reception
The Oakland Post wrote that Davis "artfully weaves his way through a beautiful array of ballads, pop tunes and disco funk."[1]
Singles
The album's lead single, "In the Mood", peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart. The follow-up, "Ain't Nothing I Can Do", reached No. 72 on the soul singles chart.
Track listing
- "In the Mood" (Darryl Ellis, Paul Richmond, Ruben Locke Jr.) – 4:12
- "You Know What to Do" (Leo Graham) – 5:51
- "I Can't Wait" (Leo Graham) – 3:55
- "Keep On Dancin'" (Leo Graham, Paul Richmond) – 3:40
- "I Don't Think You Heard Me" (Eddie Fisher, Leo Graham) – 4:02
- "Ain't Nothing I Can Do" (Leo Graham, Paul Richmond) – 4:47
- "All the Love I Need" (Leo Graham, Paul Richmond) – 3:42
- "We Were in Love Then" (Walter Hatchet) – 4:01
Bonus tracks
Personnel
- Tyrone Davis - lead vocals
- Calvin Bridges, James Mack - keyboards
- Terry Fryer - synth
- Bernard Reed, Paul Richmond, Ron Harris - bass
- Eddie Fisher, Keith Howard, Morris Jennings, Quinton Joseph, Ruben Locke Jr., Stephen Cobb - drums
- Billy Durham, Charles Colbert, Cynthia Harrell, Darryl Ellis, James Mack, Leo Graham, Mary Ann Stewart, Paul Richmond, Ruben Locke Jr., Vivian Haywood - background vocals
- Steele 'Sonny' Seals* - saxophone
- James Mack - alto flute
- John Avante, Stephen Berry - trombone
- Bobby Lewis, Charles Handy, Lionel Bordelon - trumpet
Notes and References
- News: Entertainment News . Oakland Post . 240 . 20 Apr 1979 . 4.