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Evelyn King
Love Come Down

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Labels

RCA RCA

Catno

RCA 249 PB 9891

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM Single

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 1982

In the summer and fall of 1982, "Love Come Down" was all over Detroit and environs radio. At the Genopolis bar and club in Detroit's famed Greektown area, the disc jockey would spin this record early in the evening and when the opening chimes came through the loudspeakers, the patrons would throw down their drinks and cigarettes and rush to the dance floor. This record would get the party started. Slower in tempo than King's smash "Shame," but with a funkier groove, King proved that she was more than just a one-hit wonder with this release. Her strong and vibrant vocals are spot on and give the record the extra oomph that is needed to keep the listener interested - and dancing.

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