For The Sake Of Love (Remastered) Donna Washington

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Album-Release:
1980

HRA-Release:
10.11.2023

Label: Capitol Records

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Soul

Artist: Donna Washington

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  • 1 First Things First 06:31
  • 2 Coming In For A Landing 03:43
  • 3 I'll Let Nothing Separate Us 03:42
  • 4 Innocent 05:30
  • 5 Didn't You Know 05:15
  • 6 Much More Than Friends 04:10
  • 7 If You Leave Me Now 04:45
  • 8 For The Sake Of Love 04:19
  • Total Runtime 37:55

Info for For The Sake Of Love (Remastered)



Nice modern soul tracks by this obscure vocalist from the late 70s. The album's a mix of uptempo and mellower titles, but Donna's voice is nice and soulful, and the record sports some good arrangements by Benjamin Wright and Tom Tom 84.

"Aided by a colorful cast of players including Nathan East, Patrice Rushen, Harvey Mason, and Leon "Nduga" Chancler, soulful siren Donna Washington's debut album is an unaffected smattering of equal parts up-tempo R&B-funk grooves and mellow ballads. Her roots are firmly planted in the church, as evidenced by her powerful storytelling on the moving "Innocent" and the contagious, feel-good vibe she brings forth on "Didn't You Know." Just as satisfying vocally, and with even stronger arrangements, are the assertive, horn-infested dance number "First Things First" and the Lamont Dozier composition "Coming in for a Landing." The ballads comprising most of the B-side (including a cover of Chicago's "If You Leave Me Now") run together a bit with production that is somewhat lacking, but they don't diminish the set's overall quality. While Going for the Glow and Just for You were solid follow-up efforts, For the Sake of Love undoubtedly stands as Washington's most individual and dynamic." (Justin Kantor, AMG)

Donna Washington

Digitally remastered

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