In And Out Of Love (Mary Wells Album)
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''In and Out of Love'' is the tenth studio effort and first album in thirteen years for R&B/soul singer Mary Wells, released on the
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label.


Overview


Coming out of retirement

By 1980, Mary Wells had only recorded on occasion since her last album, 1968's ''
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'', which Wells recorded for Jubilee Records. After a second planned Jubilee release was shelved, Wells left the label in 1970 for
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but after becoming a mother she had all but abandoned live performing. In 1971 and 1974, Wells would record a couple of singles that were released to little success. After 1974, Wells virtually retired from music. Having once spent a half-decade on top as one of the first stars to emerge from
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, the former Motown diva was looking for a change after her marriage to Cecil Womack dissolved in 1977 and a stormy relationship with Cecil's brother Curtis became off and on. She went back on the road in 1977 and was spotted by CBS Records' urban-based president Larkin Arnold and was offered a deal with
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in 1980, which Wells accepted.


Release and reaction

Released in the late fall of 1981, ''In and Out of Love'', produced by California-based R&B producer Greg Perry and the Mizell brothers (Fonce and Larry), the album was a departure for Wells as she incorporated
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elements into her sound with only "These Arms" being the obvious reference to her sixties past. The single, "Gigolo", was issued and created a buzz around the dance clubs in the U.S. The song's response was immediate, landing to number sixty-nine on the R&B chart, number two on the disco chart and number-thirteen on the club play chart. The album, however, failed to chart. Despite its relative mainstream failure, the album convinced Wells to continue her recording and performing career. She would release three more albums and several more singles on small labels until her death in 1992.


Track listing

All songs written and produced by Greg Perry unless otherwise noted #"These Arms" (4:52) #"Share My Love" (5:57) #"You Make Me Feel So Good Inside" (4:07) #"Spend the Nights with Me" (4:15) #"Let's Mix It Up" (4:05) #"I'm Changing My Ways" (Mary Wells, Cecil Womack) (3:47) #"I'm Not the One" (4:10) #"Indian Giver" (4:30) #" Gigolo" ( Larry Mizell, Fonce Mizell) (5:10) {{Authority control 1981 albums Mary Wells albums Epic Records albums Funk albums by American artists Albums produced by the Mizell Brothers