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Larry Graham - One in a Million You

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Album Details: One in a Million You

Release Date:01/01/1980
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Track List: One in a Million You

  1. One in a Million You
  2. Stand Up and Shout About Love
  3. Sweetheart
  4. There's Something About You
  5. Forever Yours
  1. I'm So Glad It's Summer Again
  2. When We Get Married
  3. Time for You and Me
  4. I Just Can't Stop Dancing
  5. Sunshine, Love and Music

Pro Reviews: One in a Million You

  • All Music Guide

    As the leader of Graham Central Station, Larry Graham was responsible for some of the nastiest, grittiest, most gutbucket funk of the 1970s. But when he launched a solo career with 1980s One in a Million You, the singer/electric bassist surprised the RB world by emphasizing ballads. And if anyone doubted that Graham's fans wanted to hear him doing a lot of romantic crooning, their fears were put to rest when this LP's sentimental title song became a major hit and Warner Bros. successfully released Graham's remake of "When We Get Married" (previously recorded by the Dreamlovers and the Intruders) as the follow-up single. This isn't to say that One in a Million You is devoid of up-tempo material; one of the best things on the album is the very danceable and infectious "I Just Can't Stop Dancing." Nonetheless, the LP is best-known for its ballads. "I Just Can't Stop Dancing" was meant to recall "Dance to the Music," a Sly the Family Stone smash that Graham had played on in the late '60s ...-- although the song is equally mindful of 1960s Motown and has an appealing personality of its own. Less impressive is "I'm So Glad It's Summer Again," which is nothing more than a poor man's "Hot Fun in the Summertime." But this album's strengths by far outweigh its weaknesses, and One in a Million You is enthusiastically recommended to RB lovers. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Larry Graham

Graham Central Station was a showcase for the revolutionary pop-and-slap bass guitar of Larry Graham, an alumnus of Sly and the Family Stone largely responsible for originating the percussive groove which typified the progressive funk sound of the 1970s. Born August 14, 1946 in Beaumont, Texas, Graham was raised in Oakland, California; by his teens he was adept not only... Read more