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Switch II
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Release Date:01/01/1979
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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 25, 2005

    Pros: A very good album, one of my favorites

    Cons: none

    I bought the album when it first came out. unfortunately over the years, I somehow lost it, but the impact of that album has never left me.

Pro Reviews: Switch II

  • All Music Guide

    Switch's sophomore album picks up where the group's debut left off. Scintillating harmonies and torching leads by Philip Ingram and Bobby Debarge make "Calling on All Girls," written by Jermaine Jackson, a standout. Equally as captivating is the roller coastering "I Call Your Name," written by Bobby Debarge, a song that aptly depicts teenage infatuation. They handle uptempo material with aplomb, too. Check out the groove on "Best Beat in Town, and the urgency and realness of "You're the One for Me." A bright yellow album cover depicts Switch dressed in fly outfits and enjoying the California sun. The guys from Akron, OH and Grand Rapids, MI had it going on, and probably thought the phat grooves and adulation would never stop.

    - Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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Switch

Another Ohio funk band, they began as First Class in 1975. Jermaine Jackson discovered the group that included lead vocalist Phillip Ingram and Bobby DeBarge, Greg Williams, Tommy DeBarge, Eddie Fluellan, and Jody Sims. They had a huge hit in 1978 with "There'll Never Be," a Top Ten RB single. They also had two others during their tenure on Gordy, "I Call Your Name" in ... Read more