Sneakin' Out

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Sneakin' Out
Studio album by Stacy Lattisaw
Released 1982
Recorded 1982
Genre Soul
Contemporary R&B
Length 40:54
Label Cotillion/Atlantic Records
90002
Producer Narada Michael Walden
Stacy Lattisaw chronology

With You
(1981)
Sneakin' Out
(1982)
Sixteen
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Sneakin' Out is Stacy Lattisaw's fourth album on Cotillion Records. It was released in 1982 when Lattisaw was 15 years old. The single, "Don't Throw it All Away", peaked at number nine on the U.S. R&B chart in 1982. It is noted for featuring future American Idol judge Randy Jackson on bass.

Track listing

  1. Sneakin' Out 5:50
  2. Guys Like You (Give Love a Bad Name) 4:03
  3. Memories 4:08
  4. Tonight I'm Gonna Make You Mine 3:04
  5. Hey There Lonely Boy 3:54
  6. Don't Throw It All Away 4:04
  7. Attack of the Name Game 6:25
  8. I'm Down for You 5:10
  9. I Could Love You So Divine 4:16

Personnel

  • Stacy Lattisaw - Lead and backing Vocals
  • Narada Michael Walden - Drums, keyboards, percussion, piano
  • Randy Jackson - Bass
  • Frank Martin - Keyboards, synthesizer
  • Corrado Rustici, "Joe-Bob" Castelle Blanch - Guitar
  • Sheila Escovedo - Percussion
  • Michael Gibbs - Tenor saxophone
  • Gary Herbig - Alto saxophone
  • Marc Russo - Trumpet
  • Jim Gilstrap, John Lehman, Cathy Miller, Kelly Kool, Myrna Mathews, Roy Galloway - Backing vocals

Charts

Chart (1982) Peak
position[2]
Billboard 200 55
Billboard Top R&B Albums 11

Singles

Year Single Chart positions[3]
US
Hot 100
US
R&B
1982 "Don't Throw It All Away" 101 9
"Attack of the Name Game" 70 14
"Hey There Lonely Boy" 108 71

References

  1. Sneakin' Out at AllMusic
  2. "Stacy Lattisaw US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-08-02. 
  3. "Stacy Lattisaw US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-08-02. 

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