I'm in Love Again

This article is about the Patti LaBelle album. For the title song, see Love, Need and Want You. For the Fats Domino song, see I'm in Love Again (song).
I'm In Love Again
Studio album by Patti LaBelle
Released November 25, 1983 [1]
Recorded 1982-1983
Genre Soul, urban contemporary, R&B, post-disco, quiet storm, funk, soul jazz
Length 38:41
Label Philadelphia Int'l / CBS
Producer Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, Bunny Sigler, Cecil Womack, Dexter Wansel, Cynthia Biggs, Joseph B. Jefferson
Patti LaBelle chronology
The Spirit's in It
(1981)
I'm in Love Again
(1983)
Patti
(1985)

I'm In Love Again is the sixth solo album released by American recording artist Patti LaBelle in 1983. LaBelle's commercial breakthrough, it featured her first top ten R&B hits, "Love, Need and Want You" and "If Only You Knew", the latter topping the R&B chart in early 1984. It was later certified gold for selling half a million copies and paved the way for her pop breakthrough in late 1984 with the dance hit "New Attitude".

History

In 1977, Patti LaBelle began her solo career after sixteen years with the group Labelle. While her debut album, released on Epic, proved successful, her three follow-ups failed to generate similar success. In 1981, when her Epic contract expired, she signed with Philadelphia International Records, and released the album, The Spirit's in It, which produced some success and convinced the label to come up with a follow-up. LaBelle began recording her second PIR album in 1982 at the famed Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia with producers Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Dexter Wansel.

Gamble & Huff, in executive producing charge of LaBelle's recording, searched to find songs that could give the powerhouse soul singer a charted smash hit, noting that the singer hadn't had a major hit since the release of her 1974 classic, "Lady Marmalade". Of her twelve solo single releases, only "I Don't Go Shopping", "It's a Joy to Have Your Love" and "It's Alright with Me" charted above the top 40 on the R&B charts, with "I Don't Go Shopping" becoming a top 30 hit. At around the same time, LaBelle kept herself busy by participating in Broadway plays and various musical theatre productions, including Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf and Working, as well as filming her role on the film, A Soldier's Story, which halted the second album's production. That same year, LaBelle had undergone plastic surgery treatment on her nose, to which she claimed, was only to "sing higher notes". Only did the singer later admitted that she had the surgery for "vanity" reasons and while she said she loved the new nose, regretted having it done.

Recording

Recording of the album took place in various dates in 1982 and 1983. Due to LaBelle's non-studio engagements, the album's release was often delayed. The 1982 recordings were mid-tempo love songs with focus on live instrumentation and strings, including "I'm in Love Again", "Love, Need & Want You" and "If Only You Knew", the latter featuring only sparse synthesizer and keyboard work to compliment the live sound. During 1982 sessions, LaBelle also recorded the ballad "Hero", which later became a charted hit for Gladys Knight & The Pips in 1983. LaBelle's version was never included on the album. The last song recorded in the 1982 sessions was the country soul ballad "Love Bankrupt", written by Cecil and Linda Womack of Womack & Womack. After a break from working on A Soldier's Story, LaBelle went back to finish the album in 1983 sessions, producing the dance song "I'll Never, Never Give Up". Composed by Leon Huff, the song's focus on synthesizers would result in LaBelle later recording "New Attitude", which was also heavy on synthesizers. She also recorded a cover of the standard jazz song, "Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)" and a mid-tempo light funk groove, "When Am I Gonna Find True Love". In addition to these songs, Gamble & Huff overdubbed a song left off from The Spirit's in It, a light funk song titled "Body Language".

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Rolling Stone[3]
Wilson & Alroy's Record Reviews[4]

I'm In Love Again was released in November 1983. The album received critical and commercial success after the album became LaBelle's first to chart the top 40 of the Billboard 200, peaking at number-forty and reaching number-four on the R&B albums chart, her highest to date at the time. With sales of over 500,000 copies, I'm in Love Again was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America by the end of 1984.

The album launched two singles - "If Only You Knew" and "Love, Need and Want You". The former track reached number-one on the R&B singles chart - LaBelle's first to do so, while also reaching the lower regions of the top 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at a respective number 46. "Love, Need and Want You" peaked at number ten on the R&B singles chart though it never crossed over to pop charts. "I'll Never, Never Give Up" was only a minor hit on the dance charts.

Track listing

  1. "I'm in Love Again" (Bunny Sigler, James Sigler) (5:38)
  2. "Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?)" (Jimmy Davis, Jimmy Sherman, Ram Ramirez) (4:05)
  3. "Love, Need and Want You" (Kenny Gamble, Bunny Sigler) (4:58)
  4. "If Only You Knew" (Cynthia Biggs, Kenny Gamble, Dexter Wansel) (4:45)
  5. "Body Language" (Harold Payne, Pete Luboff, Pat Luboff) (4:45)
  6. "I'll Never, Never Give Up" (Stephanie Huff, Leon Huff) (5:20)
  7. "Love Bankrupt" (Cecil Womack, Linda Womack) (4:32)
  8. "When Am I Gonna Find True Love" (Richard Roebuck, Joseph B. Jefferson, Charles B. Simmons) (4:24)

References

  1. WebVoyage Record View 1
  2. Elias, Jason. "I'm in Love Again - Patti LaBelle". Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  3. Miller, Debby (1984-03-29). "Patti LaBelle: I'm In Love Again : Music Reviews". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2007-02-18. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  4. "Labelle". Wilson & Alroy's Record Reviews. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
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