Artist: The Floaters
Title Of Album: Float On
Year Of Release: 1993 [1977]
Label: Universal Special Products
Country: United States
Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B, Disco
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbps
Full Size: 101 mb
Time: 42:08 min
1 Everything Happens For A Reason 3:57
2 Float On (Long Version) 11:46
3 Got To Find A Way 3:45
4 I Am So Glad I Took My Time 5:19
5 I Bet You Get The One You Love 3:03
6 No Stronger Love 5:03
7 Take One Step At A Time 4:04
8 You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 4:49
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Artist: The Floaters
Title Of Album: Float Into The Future
Year Of Release: 1979
Label (Catalog#): MCA Records [MCA 3093]
Country: United States
Genre: Funk, Soul, Smooth R&B, Disco
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbps
Full Size: 101 mb
Time: 38:44 min
In 1979, the Floaters were desperately in need of another hit single.
Magic, their sophomore album of 1978, had been a commercial
disappointment -- and they hoped that their third album, Float into the
Future, would do better. For this 1979 LP, the Floaters recruited
producer/songwriter Gene McDaniels, who was known for (among other
things) writing Roberta Flack's early-'70s smash, "Feel Like Makin'
Love." McDaniels had a track record but, unfortunately, he didn't give
the Floaters the big hit they were hoping for. Although not a bad album,
Float into the Future is uneven and inconsistent. There are a few
standout tracks, including the funky "Brand New Lite" and the romantic
soul ballad "The Best of Our Love" (which features a likable but
little-known female vocalist named Afreeka Trees). But overall, Float
into the Future is unremarkable. "Go Down to the Disco" and "Levitation"
are average funk-dance numbers, and in 1979 the Floaters needed
material that was more than just average -- they needed an album full of
exceptional, first-rate songs. But Float into the Future does not fit
that description, and this LP received very little attention. In fact,
it's safe to say that most of the people who bought the Float On single
in 1977 ignored Float into the Future, which went out of print only a
few years after it was released. In 1979, the Floaters were hoping that
Float into the Future would prevent them from being one-hit wonders but,
regrettably, that's exactly what they turned out to be.
A1 Levitation 4:12
A2 Go Down To The Disco 5:24
A3 Woman Love/You Are My Lady 3:04
A4 Brand New Lite 6:24
B1 L.A. Magic 3:32
B2 Made Up My Mind 3:47
B3 Sweet Lady September 3:40
B4 Nice To Have You Back 3:43
B5 The Best Of Our Love 5:20
**Enjoy**
Well, you wouldn't call your band "The Floaters" nowadays, would you? Too many connotations. Thanks for the download.
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