Tantalizingly Hot

Tantalizingly Hot
Studio album by Stephanie Mills
Released July 17, 1982
Genre Soul
Label Casablanca Records
Producer
Stephanie Mills chronology
Stephanie
(1981)Stephanie1981
Tantalizingly Hot
(1982)
Love Has Lifted Me
(1982)Love Has Lifted Me1982
Singles from Tantalizing Hot
  1. "Last Night"
    Released: 1982
  2. "Keep Away Girls"
    Released: 1982
  3. "You Can't Run from My Love"
    Released: 1983

Tantalizingly Hot is the sixth album by American recording artist Stephanie Mills, released in 1982 and was produced by James Mtume & Reggie Lucas and Ashford & Simpson. It was her first release, by default, on Casablanca Records. In 1981, oil magnate and industrialist Marvin Davis (19252004) and financier Marc Rich (19342013) bought Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, which owned her previous label, 20th Century-Fox Records, for a grand total of $703 million.[1]

However, Davis expressed disinterest in buying the record company and thus sold the record label to PolyGram earlier that year. PolyGram, a European conglomerate that was buying up US record labels as fast as they could make deals, immediately shut down the label, and had all of its artists' contracts and reissues (including Mills') transferred to their Casablanca imprint, which they had owned since owning 50% of the company in 1977.[2] PolyGram bought the other 50% in 1980, the same year Mills recorded the LP Sweet Sensation.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Last Night" 4:27 (written and produced by James Mtume & Reggie Lucas)
  2. "Still Lovin' You" 4:18 (written by Dean Gant and Imari Amani; produced by James Mtume & Reggie Lucas)
  3. "Keep Away Girls" 4:52 (written and produced by Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson)
  4. "You Can't Run From My Love" 4:14 (written and produced by James Mtume & Reggie Lucas)
  5. "True Love Don't Come Easy" 3:00 (written by Edward Moore and James Balton; produced by James Mtume & Reggie Lucas)
  6. "'Ole Love" 4:45 (written by Joey Mills and V. Eaglyn; produced by Stephanie Mills)
  7. "Your Love is Always New" 3:03 (written by Jim Andron and Mark Winkler; produced by James Mtume & Reggie Lucas)
  8. "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel For You" 4:53 (written by Brian Holland, Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson; produced by Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson)[4]

Charts

Chart (1982) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[5] 48
US Billboard Top R&B Albums[5] 10

References

  1. Cheryl Moch; Vincent Virga (29 August 1984). The biggest, the boldest, the best deals: the world's shrewdest and most lucrative deals from business, entertainment, politics, and sports. Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-517-55039-7. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  2. 20th Century Fox Records
  3. Casablanca Records Story
  4. Stephanie Mills – Tantalizingly Hot
  5. 1 2 "Stephanie Mills US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-05-07.
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