Love Zone (Ullanda McCullough album)

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Love Zone
Love Zone Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1979
Recorded1979
Genre R&B, soul
Label Ariola
Producer Bernard Drayton, George McMahon, Leon Pendarvis
Ullanda McCullough chronology
Love Zone
(1979)
Ullanda McCullough
(1981)

Love Zone is the first solo debut album by R&B/soul singer and backing vocalist Ullanda McCullough, released on Ocean/Ariola Records in 1979. It features the soul cover version of "Want Ads", originally done by the sweet and soulful female group of the '70s with 3 ladies, named, Edna Wright, Shellie Clark and Carolyn Willis, called, Honey Cone and "Stars", written by George McMahon and Leon Pendarvis, plus the whole album, was produced by Bernard Drayton, George McMahon and Leon Pendarvis.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Stars" (George McMahon, Leon Pendarvis) 10:22
  2. "Gotta Dance Now" (George McMahon, Leon Pendarvis, Ullanda McCullough) 4:36
  3. "Time For You and Me" (George McMahon, Leon Pendarvis) 5:11
  4. "Want Ads" (Barney Perkins, General Norman Johnson, Greg Perry) 5:13
  5. "Love Zone" (Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson) 5:37
  6. "Around and Around" (Frank Floyd, Ullanda McCullough) 5:14

Charts

Singles

YearSingleChart positions [1]
US US
R&B
US
Dance
1979"Want Ads"?6517
1979Around and Around?84

Personnel

Stars

Gotta Dance Now

Time For You And Me

Want Ads

Love Zone

Around And Around

Companies etc

Credits

Notes

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References

  1. "Ullanda McCullough US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2010-09-03.