Hot (Freda Payne album)

Hot
Studio album by Freda Payne
Released 1979
Genre Pop, R&B
Label Capitol
Producer John Florez, Dr. Cecil Hale
Freda Payne chronology
Supernatural High
(1978)Supernatural High1978
Hot
(1979)
Greatest Hits
(1991)Greatest Hits1991

Hot was Freda Payne's ninth studio album and her third and final for Capitol Records. Although she did record a few singles during the 1980s (including three for Ian Levine's UK Motorcity label), it would be 16 years before Payne came out with another studio album.

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Red Hot"N. Fortier, C. Wyatt7:01
2."Can't Wait"John Lewis Parker, Catherine M. Lord, Franne Golde4:20
3."Gotta Keep Dancin'"Charles Richard Cason5:28
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Savin' It (Save and Spend)"J. Wieder, J. Fottman5:40
2."Something's Missing (In My Life)"Jay Asher, Paul Jabara5:21
3."The Longest Night"Nat Kipner, John Capek4:38
4."Hungry" (from the musical Daddy Goodness)Ron Miller, Kenneth Hirsch4:40

Personnel

  • "Red Hot," "Can't Wait," "Gotta Keep Dancin'," "Savin' It (Save and Spend)," "Something's Missing (In My Life)," "The Longest Night" produced by: John Florez & Dr. Cecil Hale
  • "Hungry" produced by: Dr. Cecil Hale
  • "Red Hot," "Can't Wait," "Something's Missing (In My Life)," "The Longest Night" arranged by: Pete Robinson
  • "Can't Wait" and "The Longest Night" arranged by: Bruce Miller and Pete Robinson
  • "Gotta Keep Dancin'" and "Savin' It (Save and Spend)" arranged by: Bruce Miller
  • Recorded at Sound Factory, Kendun Recorders, Hollywood Sound Recorders, Filmways/Heider Studios, KSR Studios and Capitol Recording Studios
  • Engineers: Serge Reyes, Jeff Sykes, Grover Helsley, Steve Williams, George Sloan, Charles Faris
  • Mixed by: Dr. Cecil Hale
  • Re-mix engineer: Charles Faris
  • Assistants: Butch Lynch, Randy Pipes, Billyann Swopes, Chris McNary and John Taylor
  • Production assistance: Pete Robinson

Musicians


  • Personal management: Joe Scandore & Stan Handman
  • Art direction: Roy Kohara
  • Photography: Phil Fewsmith
  • Design: Phil Shima
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