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The Fuzz (album)
1971 studio album by The Fuzz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fuzz is the only album by The Fuzz and was released in 1971. It reached #43 on the US R&B album chart and #196 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The album featured three singles: "I Love You for All Seasons", which reached #10 on the R&B chart,[2] "Like an Open Door", which reached #14,[3] and "I'm So Glad" which reached #35.[4]
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Track listing
All songs written by Sheila Young except where noted.
- "I Think I Got the Making of a True Love Affair" (Prelude) – 2:32
- "I Think I Got the Making of a True Love Affair" (Joe Tate/Young) – 2:29
- "I'm So Glad" (Prelude) – 0:42
- "I'm So Glad" (Tate/Young) – 2:41
- "All About Love" (Prelude) – 0:45
- "All About Love" (Tate/Young) – 2:53
- "It's All Over" (Prelude) – 0:44
- "It's All Over" – 3:33
- "Like an Open Door" – 2:27
- "Search Your Mind" (Matthew Allen) – 3:05
- "Leave It All Behind Me" – 3:00
- "Ooh Baby Baby" (Smokey Robinson/Warren Moore) – 5:32
- "I Love You for All Seasons" – 2:55
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Personnel
- Carr-Cee Productions – producer
- Joe Tate – arranger[5]
Charts
Singles
References
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