Journey to the Land Of... Enchantment

Journey to the Land Of... Enchantment is an album by Detroit, Michigan-based R&B group Enchantment.[1] Released in 1979, the album peaked at number twenty-five on the R&B albums chart. This was their last album for Roadshow Records before moving on to RCA Records the following year.

Journey to the Land Of... Enchantment
Studio album by
Released1979
Recorded1979
GenreSoul
LabelRoadshow Records, RCA
ProducerMichael Stokes
Enchantment chronology
Once Upon a Dream
(1978)
Journey to the Land Of... Enchantment
(1979)
Soft Lights, Sweet Music
(1980)

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]

Newsday wrote that "this is soul music ... with the emphasis on lead vocals and full backing harmonies that is hardly ever made anymore."[3]

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Future Gonna Get You"Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas, Robert Lowe3:50
2."Magnetic Feel"Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas, Robert Lowe4:41
3."Anyway You Want It"Emanuel Johnson3:15
4."Love Melodies"Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas3:35
5."Oasis of Love"Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas3:44
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."I Wanna Boogie"Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas, Robert Lowe3:48
7."Fun"Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas2:29
8."Let Me Entertain You"Michael Stokes, Joe Thomas, Robert Lowe3:38
9."Forever More"Emanuel Johnson4:58
10."Where Do We Go from Here"Emanuel Johnson4:20
11."Journey"Michael Stokes1:50
2016 remastered reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Magnetic Feel" (Original Single Version)3:46
13."Forever More" (Original Single Version)3:58
14."Where Do We Go from Here" (Original Single Version)3:46

Charts

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Chart (1979) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top LPs[4] 145
U.S. Billboard Top Soul LPs[4] 25
Singles
Year Single Peak positions
US
R&B
[4]
1979 "Where Do We Go from Here?" 29
"Any Way You Want It" 38

References

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  1. ^ Williams, Ceaser (20 Apr 1979). "Soul". The Buffalo News. p. 35.
  2. ^ Lytle, Craig. Journey to the Land Of... Enchantment review at AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  3. ^ Robins, Wayne (22 Mar 1979). "Record Capsules". Part II. Newsday. p. 30.
  4. ^ a b c "US Charts > Enchantment". Billboard. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
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