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Accept No Substitutes is the second album by Portland, Oregon-based R&B group Pleasure. It was released in 1976 and produced by jazz trombonist Wayne Henderson of The Crusaders.

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Track listing

  1. "Let's Dance" 5:01
  2. "I'm Mad" 3:10
  3. "Pleasure For Your Pleasure" 3:47
  4. "We Have So Much" 3:29
  5. "Jammin' With Pleasure" 2:26
  6. "Ghettos Of The Mind" 5:05
  7. "The Love Of My Life" 4:05
  8. "Theme For The Moonchild" 5:25
  9. "2 For 1" 4:22

Personnel

  • Marlon "The Magician" McClain - guitar, lead and backing vocals
  • Sherman Davis - lead and backing vocals
  • Bruce Carter - drums
  • Nathaniel Phillips - electric bass, backing vocals
  • Dan Brewster - trombone
  • Donald Hepburn - keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dennis Springer - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Bruce Smith - congas, bell tree, Flexitone drums, cabasa, bells, tambourine, backing vocals, bird call effects
  • Jerry Peters - electric piano, Clavinet
  • Michael Hepburn - electric piano, string ensemble
  • Oscar Brashear - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Augie Johnson, Sylvia Nabors - backing vocals
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Charts

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Singles

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