The Modulations
The Modulations were an American R&B band active 1973–1975. The band had some success with "I Can't Fight Your Love," and "I'm Hopelessly In Love," issued on the album "It's Rough Out Here".[1] The album was later reissued in Japan.
Discography
Album It's Rough Out Here
- Rough Out Here
- Head On Collision With Heartbreak
- Love At Last
- I'll Always Love You - B. Currington, R. Brown
- I'm Hopelessly In Love
- I Can't Fight Your Love - Currington, T. Lester, W. Lester, Brown, Blunt
- Worth Your Weight In Gold - B. Currington, T. Lester, W. Lester
- Those Were The Best Days Of My Life
- What Good Am I (Bonus Track)
- Your Love Has Me Locked Up (Bonus Track) - Currington, T. Lester, W. Lester, Brown, Blunt
- Share What You Got, Keep What You Need
References
- ↑ Vince Aletti The disco files 1973-78: New York's underground, week by week 0956189601 -2009 "The most essential new albums: "It's Rough Out Here" by the Modulations (Buddah), featuring their successful "I Can't Fight Your Love," and "I'm Hopelessly In Love," both of which still sound good; the gritty, powerful title cut; "Head On ..."
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