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04 USD. Enchanted Lady. I Can't Forget You. Adora. Only You. Your Love Is Like A Melody. Peace Is What The World Needs. I Know Your Hot Spot (12" Version). Only You (12" Version).
Enchanted Lady is the fifth album by Detroit, Michigan-based R&B group Enchantment. It was their first for Columbia Records. I Know Your Hot Spot".
Enchanted Lady (Bonus Track Version).
After four releases under the Roadshow imprint, via United Artists and RCA, Enchantment was signed to Columbia by veteran record executive Larkin Arnold. In spite of music-industry trends, the Detroit quintet maintained their sound with one voluptuous string and horn arrangement after another. Popular for their romantic love songs, Enchantment kicked off this project with "I Know Your Hot Spot," a mid-rhythm number with a relentless groove and a creative arrangement that allows some impressive lead-vocal exchanges.
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Tracks count: 0. Views: 1. Related. The Best Of Enchantment - Enchantment. The love songs on this album have an irresistible appeal. While seasoned with lucid background vocals, which jell in their exemplary arrangement, Emanuel ". Johnson's impeccable tenor radiates through each lyric of "Enchanted Lady" and "I Can't Forget Yo. The former is a sweet and gentle love song that blossoms with a testimonial lead by Johnson.
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