Love Uprising Explained
Love Uprising is an album by the American soul/R&B group Tavares.[1] It was produced by Benjamin Wright and released in 1980 on Capitol Records.[2] Love Uprising at the time was Tavares' least successful album, their first to fail to register on either the pop or the R&B top 100.
Track listing
- "Only One I Need to Love" (Jerry Taylor) - 3:12
- "Break Down for Love" (Benjamin Wright, Kathy Wakefield, Feliciano Tavares) - 4:39
- "Love Uprising" (Angela Winbush, René Moore) - 5:40
- "Loneliness" (Benjamin Wright, Lloyd Price) - 3:12
- "Knock the Wall Down" (Stephen Kipner) - 2:55
- "Hot Love" (Benjamin Wright, Kathy Wakefield, Feliciano Tavares) - 3:06
- "Don't Wanna Say Goodnight" (Keith Echols, Anthony Miller, Alice Sanderson) - 3:35
- "Do You Believe in Love" (Benjamin Wright, Kathy Wakefield, Feliciano Tavares, Perry Tavares) - 3:35
- "She Can Wait Forever" (Geoffrey Leib) - 3:36
- "In This Lovely World" (Jerry Taylor) - 3:45
- "Life Time of Love" (Geoffrey Leib) - 3:11
Singles
- "Love Uprising" (US R&B #17)
- "Loneliness" (US R&B #64)
Notes and References
- News: King . Bill . Music . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . 29 Nov 1980 . Weekend . 28.
- Web site: New Album Is Fulfilling To Tavares. Billboard. November 8, 1980. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. Google Books.