Daydreamin' (Dynasty album)

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Daydreamin'
Day Dreamin cover Dynasty.jpeg
Studio album by
Released1986
Recorded1986
Genre Soul
Label SOLAR Records
Dynasty chronology
Right Back at Cha!
(1982)
Daydreamin'
(1986)
Out of Control
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic (2/5) [1]

Daydreamin' is the fifth album by the Los Angeles, California-based R&B group Dynasty, released in 1986.

Track listing

  1. "Cherry Red Bikini", ´6:30 (Lathan Armor, Duncan Payne)
  2. "Way Out", 5:59 (Kevin Spencer, William Shelby)
  3. "Freeway lover", 5:27 (William Shelby, Bo Watson)
  4. "Everlasting", 4:43 (William Shelby, Norman Beavers)
  5. "Personality", 4:42 (Kenneth Edmonds, Antonio Reid, Dwayne Ladd)
  6. "Daydreamin'", 4:49 (Kevin Spencer, William Shelby)
  7. "Tuff Love", 5:31 (Nidra Sylvers, Rickey Smith, William Shelby)
  8. "Lock on Love"; 4:27 (William Shelby, Steve Shockley, Leon Sylvers III)

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References

  1. Allmusic review