Take It On Up (album)
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''Take It On Up'' is the second album by the American band
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, released in 1978 by
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. The album reached No. 22 on the ''
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'' Top R&B Albums chart.
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served as the executive producer.


Critical reception

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'' called Pockets "a post-Motown soul group mixing sweet falsetto ballads with raunchy funk numbers." Alex Henderson of AllMusic wrote that "Pockets' second album ''Take It On Up'' isn't as strong as its predecessor '' Come Go with Me'', but it's still enjoyable."


Track listing


References

1978 albums Columbia Records albums {{1970s-R&B-album-stub