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Sequence
Sequence
Release Date: 1982
Label: Sugar Hill Records

The Sequence's second album contains all of the same funky, soulful grooves they busted on Sugar Hill Presents the Sequence. It's almost an even split between the ballads and hip-hop numbers: "I Don't Need Your Love," a wailing beauty, pulled up lame at number 40 on Billboards' R&B chart in May of 1982, a poor showing for one of their best performances; "Love Changes," led by Angie B, is seven plus minutes of gut-wrenching soul searching; "Unaddressed Letter" is an unexpected piece of traditional soul that works like a charm; James Brown's "Cold Sweat" gets a makeover and a new feel; and finally, "Funk That (You Mothers)" and "Get It Together" are hip-hoppers accented with hot raps. Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide


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YearTypeLabel
1982CSSugar Hill Records



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