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Workin' It Back is a studio album by the American R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass, released in 1985.[7][8] It was his second record for Asylum Records. The album didn't do nearly as well on the Billboard 200 as his last record, peaking at #96.[9] It did reach US R&B #6, only two spots lower than his previous album. The album spawned two singles, "Love 4/2" (#6 R&B) and "Let Me Be Closer" (#67 R&B), though none made the Billboard Hot 100. The album has been certified gold.[10]
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Production
Pendergrass cowrote and coproduced two of the album's songs.[11]
Critical reception
The Globe and Mail wrote that "the spasmodic anguish of the final cut, 'Love Emergency', is the most innovative song on the album, with the backup male chorus growling a chant over the groove as the background to Pendergrass's vocal flights."[12]The Gazette thought that "even the Womacks can't raise a head of steam from the one-time Sound of Philadelphia."[13]
Track listing
"Love 4/2" (Pendergrass, James Carter, Nathaniel Lee)
"One of Us Fell in Love" (Adrian Baker, Eddie Seago)
"Never Felt Like Dancin'" (Dennis Matkosky, Monty Seward)
"Let Me Be Closer" (Pendergrass, Linda Creed, Dennis Matkosky, Bill Neale)