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The Carol Douglas Album (Expanded Edition) [Remastered]

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Download links and information about The Carol Douglas Album (Expanded Edition) [Remastered] by Carol Douglas. This album was released in 1975 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Dancefloor, Disco, Dance Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:00 minutes.

Artist: Carol Douglas
Release date: 1975
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Dancefloor, Disco, Dance Pop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Doctor's Orders 4:58
2. A Friend In Need 4:08
3. Baby, Don't Let This Good Love Die 3:13
4. Take Me (Make Me Lose Control) 3:42
5. A Hurricane Is Coming Tonite 4:01
6. I Fell In Love With Love 2:53
7. All Night Long 3:35
8. Will We Make It Tonight 3:33
9. Boy, You Know Just What I'm After 2:38
10. Doctor's Orders (7" Version) 3:26
11. Baby, Don't Let This Good Love Die (7" Version) 3:21
12. A Hurricane Is Coming Tonite (7" Version) 2:32

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Although the material on Douglas' initial outing may seem somewhat routine these days, it's actually quite notable considering it preceded the actual fruition of disco. The perennial "Doctor's Orders" alone would make this a classic, but the quality is far from limited to that track. Earthy dance gems like "A Friend in Need" and "Baby Don't Let This Good Love Die" are a nice cross between the late-'60s sound of Detroit soul and late-'70s dancefloor soul. Meanwhile, the mellow "Take Me (Make Me Lose Control)" and "I Fell in Love With Love" show a calmer side, while still keeping the groove alive. Douglas has a sophisticated, understated approach that is fully soulful without any dramatic gestures, and she brings a rich vibe to each tune. The only drawback is the presence of somewhat formulaic melodies and lyrics at some points — an aspect usually overcome by the classy arrangements. On a few tunes, the singer lacks a certain warmth, perhaps because she's trying to play it a little too cool. Overall, The Carol Douglas Album is an impressive pre-disco effort which helped pave the way for many subsequent albums by dance-driven R&B acts. Unidisc's CD release of the album also includes an extended version of "Doctor's Orders," as well as the singer's '80s cover of The Three Degrees' "My Simple Heart." ~ Justin M. Kantor, Rovi