Hot on the Tracks

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Hot on the Tracks
The Commodores Hot on the Tracks.jpeg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1976
Recorded1976
StudioMotown Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
Genre Pop, Adult Contemporary, dance, disco, funk
Length38:25
Label Motown
Producer James Anthony Carmichael, Commodores
Commodores chronology
Movin' On
(1975)
Hot on the Tracks
(1976)
Commodores
(1977)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Hot on the Tracks is the fourth studio album by the Commodores, released by Motown Records in 1976. It includes the Top Ten pop single "Just to Be Close to You". The album was the band's first #1 album on the R&B albums chart. [2]

Contents

Covers and Samples

"Girl, I Think the World About You" was sampled by De La Soul featuring the Jungle Brothers and Q Tip. "High On Sunshine" was also covered by The 5th Dimension and sampled by De La Soul and by Fat Joe. [3] [4]

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Let's Get Started" - (Lionel Richie, Milan Williams, Walter Orange, Ronald La Pread, Thomas McClary, William King) – 3:55
  2. "Girl, I Think the World About You" - (Lionel Richie, Thomas McClary) – 4:33
  3. "High on Sunshine" - (Lionel Richie, Thomas McClary) – 4:25
  4. "Just to Be Close to You" - (Lionel Richie) – 6:23

Side Two

  1. "Fancy Dancer" (Lionel Richie, Ronald La Pread) – 3:51
  2. "Come Inside" (Lionel Richie, Thomas McClary) – 4:26
  3. "Thumpin' Music" (William King) – 3:26
  4. "Captain Quickdraw" (Milan Williams) – 4:20
  5. "Can't Let You Tease Me" (Walter Orange) – 3:18

Personnel

Commodores

Additional personnel

Production

Charts

YearChart positions [5]
US US
R&B
Aus [6]
197612193

Singles

YearSingleChart positions [7]
US US
R&B
US
Dance
1976"Just to Be Close to You"71
"Let's Get Started"3
1977"Fancy Dancer"39933

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  2. the Commodores chart Retrieved 14 December 2021
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  4. "The Commodores". the-breaks.com.
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  6. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 72. ISBN   0-646-11917-6.
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