New Yorker
Ronnie Dyson trekked to the Windy City to work with Chuck Jackson and
Marvin Yancy for this album. Jackson and
Yancy were hot, their tunes and productions had
Natalie Cole eating high on the hog, and
Dyson's management wanted them to work some magic with their guy. The eight cuts consist of originals -- including "You and Me," the only hit "More You Do It," and "Close to You" -- along with remakes of
the Bee Gees' "Jive Talkin',"
Major Harris' "Love Won't Let Me Wait," and
Leon Russell's "Song for You." While nothing earth shattering, this is a good album that merited a second.