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Too Hot to Sleep [Compilation]
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Album Details: Too Hot to Sleep [Compilation]

Release Date:01/01/1999
Label:Fantasy
UPC:025218245326

Track List: Too Hot to Sleep [Compilation]

  1. Over And Over
  2. I Tried To Forget You
  3. Changes
  4. Tipsong
  5. Down, Down, Down
  6. Loving Grows Up Slow
  7. I Been Down
  8. Never Too Late
  9. New Beginnings
  1. Thinking Right
  2. Can't Forget The Love
  3. Too Hot To Sleep
  4. Give It Up (Don't Make Me Wait)
  5. Here Is My Love
  6. Can't You See
  7. Ooo Baby Baby
  8. I Can't Believe I'm In Love
  9. New Beginnings (Reprise)

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  • All Music Guide

    In 1999, Fantasy reissued Sylvester's first and last albums for the label--Sylvester (1977) and Too Hot To Sleep (1981)--on this 74-minute CD. Both sessions point to the fact that no artist was no more consistently mindful of disco's northern soul and gospel roots than Sylvester, who made sure that his albums were as listenable as they were danceable. This CD is full of dance-floor classics--club hounds of the Disco Era were well aware of infectious gems like "Over and Over," "Down Down Down" and "Change" from Sylvester and "Give It Up (Don't Make Me Wait)" from Too Hot To Sleep. But Sylvester wasn't recording strictly for clubs, and his talents as a soulful, charismatic provider of slow jams and ballads are evident on "Loving Grows Up Slow," "Tipsong" and a superb cover of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles' "Ooh Baby Baby." Of course, Sylvester didn't escape the wrath of the knee-jerk disco bashers of the late 1970s and early 1980s, who saw disco as robotic and mechanical and refused t...o believe that any disco artist could be warm, personal and expressive--all of the things that Sylvester's albums were. But time would be kind to disco. While many rockers of the late 1970s jumped on the death-to-disco movement, disco spelled "legitimacy" and "hipness" to a lot of Generation X rockers of the 1990s. And if those Gen-Xers are basing their opinions on excellent CDs such as this one, it's easy to understand why they feel the way they do. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Sylvester

Along with the Village People, '70s disco artist Sylvester was one of the few artists of the era not afraid to openly acknowledge his homosexuality. Born Sylvester James during September 1944 in Los Angeles, CA, Sylvester was introduced to music at an early age by his grandmother, Julia Morgan, who was a jazz singer. While still a youngster, Sylvester began singing in g... Read more