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Lamont Dozier - Right There [1976]
Lamont's first album for Warner Brothers, and a pretty darn strong effort -- with most of the best elements of his ABC albums firmly intact! Arrangements are still by Lamont and McKinley Jackson -- and the album's got a sweet mix of mid and uptempo grooves, all done in that strong confident style that makes Lamont's work so instantly appealing. Cuts include "Joy", "Groovin On a Natural High", "Right There", "With A Little Bit Of Mending (We Could Be As Good As New)", "Ain't Never Loved Nobody", and a great remake of "It's the Same Old Song".
Lamont Dozier - Black Bach [1974]
Singer/songwriter/producer Lamont Dozier was part of the legendary Motown production team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. A galvanizing force in the '60s pop and R&B chart-dominance of the Detroit-based independent record label, the trio later formed Invictus and Hot Wax Records, and enjoyed gold-record-laced success with the Chairmen of the Board, Freda Payne, 100 Proof Aged in Soul, the Honey Cone, and 8th Day.
Black Bach, included the singles "Let Me Start Tonite," "All Cried Out," "Put out the Fire," "Rose," and "Thank You for the Dream." Around this time, Dozier produced and wrote most of the tunes for the self-titled debut album of actor Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs.
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