McClain, Janice: Janice Mcclain (bonus Tracks Edition)
McClain, Janice: Janice Mcclain (bonus Tracks Edition)
Format: CD
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Artist: McClain, Janice
Label: Funky Town Grooves
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 884502138719
Genre: Soul/R & B
Bonus Tracks Edition. Janice McClain is a native of Philadelphia and from published articles it seems she was about 16 when she recorded Smack Dab In The Middle. Thanks to an artful remix by Larry Levan the 12-inch single was one of the biggest club hits of 1979. Despite major club and radio exposure a follow-up single and album were not forthcoming. After a four year hiatus Janice popped up on the Mon-Tab 12-inch single Burnin' Up in 1984, but without a major label backing it the single came and went with barely a whimper. The good that came out of that was that she met producer Nick Martinelli. He was able to get her an album deal with MCA Records and produced her self-titled 1986 album for the label. The album spawned two 12-inch singles; Let's Spend The Night Together, and Passion And Pain.
Tracks:
1.1 Passion and Pain (Extended Version)
1.2 When Love Calls
1.3 Second Chance on Love
1.4 Lets Spend the Night
1.5 Give a Little Bit of Love
1.6 It's Gonna Come Back to You
1.7 Hideaway
1.8 The Rhythm of Our Love
1.9 Lasy Goodbye
1.10 We're Not Too Young (Extended Version)
1.11 Passion and Pain (Dub Version)