United (Commodores album)
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United is an album released by The Commodores in 1986 as the follow-up to their extremely successful Nightshift album from the previous year. This album included one of The Commodores' last significant hits in "Goin' to the Bank," and it has been the group's last major charting album to date, even though they have gone on to release several albums since. "Goin' to the Bank" climbed to number two on Billboard's R&B singles chart. The follow-up single, "Take It From Me" barely cracked the top 40 on the R&B chart, while an additional single, the ballad "United in Love" peaked at #22 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Track listing
Track# |
Title |
Length |
1 |
Goin' to the Bank |
4:19 |
2 |
Take It from Me |
4:00 |
3 |
United in Love |
4:27 |
4 |
Can't Dance All Night |
3:58 |
5 |
You're the Only Women I Need |
4:43 |
6 |
Land of the Dreamer |
4:43 |
7 |
Talk to Me |
4:44 |
8 |
I Wanna Rock You |
5:24 |
9 |
Let's Apologize |
3:50 |
10 |
Serious Love |
4:02 |
Personnel
Milan Williams |
Producer |
Will King |
Producer |
James Anthony Carmichael |
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Dennis Lambert |
Producer |
Greg Mathieson |
Producer |
Jeremy Smith |
Engineer |
Paul Ericksen |
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Mick Guzauski |
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Calvin Harris |
Engineer |
The Commodores |
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