Finis (album)
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1983 |
Genre | Soul, dance |
Label | Motown 6036ML |
Producer | Al McKay |
Finis was a 1983 album by Finis Henderson III that was released on the Motown label. Henderson's hit single "Skip to My Lou" appears on the album.
Background
[edit]The album was produced by Al McKay and contains ten tracks including the hit "Skip to My Lou".[1]
The album in LP format was issued on Motown 6036ML. The cassette version was issued on Motown CA 6036 MC.[2]
Reception
[edit]In June 1983, while mentioning the BPM on a single "Call Me" by Bill Wolfer that featured Finis Henderson,[3] he also mentioned Henderson's album's BPMs on tracks "Percussion Intro", "Lovers", "I’d Rather Be Gone" and "School Girl", James Hamilton referred to it as a pleasant soulful debut album.[4]
The Al McKay production was released on Motown L6036ML. It was reviewed in the 16 July 1983 issue of Cash Box. The reviewer noted the MOR and adult contemporary potential.[5]
Charts
[edit]The album debuted at no. 62 in the Cash Box Black Contemporary Top 75 Albums chart for the week of 30 July 1983.[6] At that time, "Skip to My Lou" was at no. 47 and at its seventh week, moving upwards in the Cash Box Top 100 Black Contemporary Singles chart.[7] At week six, on 3 September, the album peaked at no. 33 on the Cash Box Black Contemporary Top 75 Albums chart.[8][9]
It also made the Billboard Black LPs chart. For the week of 18 August at week six, it reached its peak of no. 42.[10]
Track listing
[edit]No. | Track | Composer | Time | Notes |
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A1 | "Skip to My Lou" | Frank Hamilton | 5:01 | |
A2 | " Making Love" | Al McKay, Linda Starr | 3:46 | |
A3 | "Lovers" | Finis Henderson, David Paul Bryant, Gregory Doty, Tony Haynes | 4:46 | |
A4 | "You Owe It All to Love" | Al Mckay, David Paul Bryant, Tony Haynes | 3:29 | |
A5 | "Blame It on the Night" | Sandy Torano, Rob Preston | 3:41 | |
B1.1 | "Percussion Intro" | Finis Henderson, Bill Wolfer | 2:04 | |
B1.2 | "Call Me" | Finis Henderson, Bill Wolfer | 4:21 | |
B2 | "Vina del Mar" | Al McKay, Erich Bulling | 0:48 | |
B3 | "Crush On You" | Stevie Wonder | 4:03 | |
B4 | "I’d Rather Be Gone" | Dennis Lambert, JC Crowley | 3:40 | |
B5 | "School Girl" | Al McKay, Frank Hamilton, Adonis Hampton, Gregory Doty | 5:20 |
References
[edit]- ^ Session Days - 1983 Finis Henderson – Finis
- ^ Billboard, May 28, 1983 - Page 28 New LP /Tape Releases, HENDERSON, FINIS
- ^ James Hamilton's Disco Page, June 4, 1983 - BILL WOLFER: ‘Call Me’ (Solar E9891T)
- ^ James Hamilton's Disco Page, June 4, 1983 - FINIS HENDERSON: ‘Finis’ LP (US Motown 6036ML) FINIS HENDERSON: ‘Finis’ LP (US Motown 6036ML)
- ^ Cash Box, July 16, 1983 - REVIEWS, ALBUMS Continued from page 6, BLACK CONTEMPORARY, FINIS
- ^ Cash Box, July 30, 1983 - Page 23 BLACK CONTEMPORARY TOP 75 ALBUMS, 62, 7/23 _, Weeks On Chart 1
- ^ Cash Box, July 30, 1983 - Page 24 TOP 100 BLACK CONTEMPORARY SINGLES July 30, 1983 47, 7/23 51, weeks On Chart 7
- ^ Cash Box, September 3, 1983 - Page 23 BLACK CONTEMPORARY TOP 75 ALBUMS, 33, 8/27 34, Weeks on Chart 6
- ^ Cash Box, September 10, 1983 - Page 27 BLACK CONTEMPORARY TOP 75 ALBUMS, 44, 9/3 33, Weeks On Chart 7
- ^ Billboard, August 18, 1983 - Page 34 Billboard Black LPs, Survey For Week Ending 8/13/83, This Week 42, Last Week 45, Weeks on Chart 6
- ^ Discogs - Finis Henderson – Finis
- ^ Session Days - 1983 Finis Henderson – Finis
External links
[edit]- Discogs - Finis Henderson – Finis