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Step into the Light | ||||
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Studio album by Patty Larkin | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 41 minutes | |||
Label | Philo | |||
Producer | Ben Wisch | |||
Patty Larkin chronology | ||||
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Step Into the Light is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Patty Larkin. Produced in 1985 and distributed by Philo Records, it contains the following songs:
Track listing
- "If I Were Made of Metal"
- "Round and Around"
- "It Better Be Me"
- "Dodge Dart"
- "Day to Day"
- "Caffeine"
- "Step Into The Light"
- "Back Into Your Arms"
- "Mainstreet"
- "Valentine"
- "Cupid's Knee"
- "Not Bad for a Broad"
Reviews
Of the album, reviewer George Graham wrote: "Her 1985 debut album Step into the Light introduced us to a fine artist who was musically sophisticated, an astute lyricist, and one who could also show a keen sense of humor from time to time."
References
- Patty Larkin, Step Into the Light. Retrieved May 14, 2007.
- George Graham, Parry Larkin: Perishable Fruit, September 17, 1997. Retrieved May 14, 2007.
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