Stay in Love

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Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Stay in Love (full title: Stay in Love: A Romantic Fantasy Set to Music) is the fourth studio album by American singer Minnie Riperton, released under Epic Records. The album features the hits "Young Willing and Able" and the Stevie Wonder collaboration "Stick Together". Unlike her previous works, the soft soul elements here tend to fade, replaced by a more upbeat disco sound which was the musical trend at the time. "Stick Together" peaked at no. 23 on Billboard's Hot Dance Play, an alternate version known as "Stick Together (Part One)" reached no. 57 on the U.S. Hot Black Singles chart.[1]

Stay in Love was Riperton's first disco effort and the only of her releases predominantly in the genre. It was also her last album for Epic Records; she subsequently signed to Capitol Records (which she recorded two albums during her lifetime). Moreover, this was Riperton's first album since her debut, Come to My Garden, that didn't feature her husband Richard Rudolph as a producer or co-producer, although Rudolph still co-wrote the songs. In his place as producer was Motown veteran Freddie Perren in his only collaboration with Riperton.

Critical reception

Template:Music ratings The Bay State Banner wrote that Riperton's "ethereal voice is perfect for the romantic mood."[2]

Track listing

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Personnel

Technical
  • Larry Miles - recording and remixing engineer
  • Freddie Perren - rhythm arrangements, production
  • Irving Azoff - director
  • Kosh - design
  • David Alexander - photography
  • Kevin Gray - mastering

Production credits taken from album liner notes.

Charts

Chart (1977) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Pop Albums[3] 71
U.S. Billboard Black Albums 19

Singles

Year Title US
Dance
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R&B
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1977 "Stick Together" 23
"Stick Together (Part one)" 57

References

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  1. Billboard Singles > Chart History
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