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'''"L.O.V.E"''' (which stands for "Love Overcomes Virtually Everything") is the title of the second album from UK ] / ] singer ]. The album was released in 2004 by Mercury Records and spawned 2 singles, "Whoopsie Daisy", which just missed out on a UK top 40 chart placing and "This Is My Time", which was cancelled just before the release date. | '''"L.O.V.E"''' (which stands for "Love Overcomes Virtually Everything") is the title of the second album from UK ] / ] singer ]. The album was released in 2004 by Mercury Records and spawned 2 singles, "Whoopsie Daisy", which just missed out on a UK top 40 chart placing and "This Is My Time", which was cancelled just before the release date. | ||
The London ] called it "a cut above her substandard debut", and praised Walker's voice as one that "knocks competitors into the underachieving box". <ref>{{Cite news | |||
| title = New Albums | |||
| newspaper = ] | |||
| location = London | |||
| date = March 25, 2005 | |||
| url = http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv-entertainment/music/2005/03/25/new-albums-115875-15331855/ | |||
| accessdate = February 10, 2010}}</ref> | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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# Feel Love | # Feel Love | ||
# Yes I Do | # Yes I Do | ||
==Singles== | ==Singles== | ||
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"L.O.V.E" (which stands for "Love Overcomes Virtually Everything") is the title of the second album from UK R&B / Soul singer Terri Walker. The album was released in 2004 by Mercury Records and spawned 2 singles, "Whoopsie Daisy", which just missed out on a UK top 40 chart placing and "This Is My Time", which was cancelled just before the release date.
The London Daily Mirror called it "a cut above her substandard debut", and praised Walker's voice as one that "knocks competitors into the underachieving box".
Track listing
- This Is My Time
- L.O.V.E
- Whoopsie Daisy
- Hurt By Love
- What The Hell
- Slow It Up
- Star
- Ain't No Love
- The Woman You Want
- The One That Got Away
- Feel Love
- Yes I Do
Singles
- Whoopsie Daisy
- This Is My Time
Single Details
Template:Single entryReferences
- "New Albums". Daily Mirror. London. March 25, 2005. Retrieved February 10, 2010.
External links
- Dekkor Records official website
- {{AllMusic}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata.