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Syreeta: Set My Love In Motion (bonus Tracks Edition)

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Management number 205626408 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $46.35 Model Number 205626408
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Title: Set My Love In Motion (bonus Tracks Edition)
Artist: Syreeta
Label: Funky Town Grooves
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 884502879261
Genre: Soul/R & B

Digitally remastered and expanded edition including three bonus tracks. 1982's Set My Love in Motion was a versatile account of the diverse styles driving R&B at that moment. Along with her own intimate ballad style set in the sparkling urban contemporary sound of the Eighties, the influences of Rick James, P-Funk and the mainstream R&B of west-coasters Jeffrey Osborne and Ray Parker, Jr. Can all be heard, as well as predictions of the later-'80s dance-oriented crossover music of Narada Michael Walden-and even the more radical, skeletally-arranged "house" sound of Chicago's underground clubs, in the playfully-vocalized dance club smash "Can't Shake Your Love," included here in a unreleased extended remix.

Tracks:
1.1 Quick Slick
1.2 Move It, Do It
1.3 You Set My Love in Motion
1.4 There's Nothing Like a Woman in Love
1.5 Can't Shake Your Love
1.6 I Must Be in Love
1.7 Wish Upon a Star
1.8 Out the Box
1.9 I Know the Way to Your Heart
1.10 I Love You
1.11 Can't Shake Your Love (12" Larry Levan Mix)
1.12 Move It, Do It (12" Instrumental)
1.13 Can't Shake Your Love (Un-Released Larry Levan Mix)

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