Step into the Light (album) explained

Step into the Light
Type:Album
Artist:Patty Larkin
Cover:PL_StepIntoTheLight.jpg
Released:1985
Genre:Folk rock
Length:41 minutes
Label:Philo
Producer:Ben Wisch
Next Title:I'm Fine
Next Year:1987

Step Into the Light is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Patty Larkin. Produced in 1985 and distributed by Philo Records, it contains the following songs:[1]

Track listing

  1. "If I Were Made of Metal"
  2. "Round and Around"
  3. "It Better Be Me"
  4. "Dodge Dart"
  5. "Day to Day"
  6. "Caffeine"
  7. "Step Into The Light"
  8. "Back Into Your Arms"
  9. "Mainstreet"
  10. "Valentine"
  11. "Cupid's Knee"
  12. "Not Bad for a Broad"

Reviews

Of the album, reviewer George Graham wrote: "Her 1985 debut album Step into the Light introduced us to a fine artist who was musically sophisticated, an astute lyricist, and one who could also show a keen sense of humor from time to time."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Patty Larkin, Step Into the Light. Retrieved May 14, 2007.
  2. George Graham, Parry Larkin: Perishable Fruit, September 17, 1997. Retrieved May 14, 2007.