Full Speed Ahead is the debut solo album by Táta Vega. It was released on Motown's Tamla label in 1976.[1][2]
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Released | 1976 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Label | Tamla | |||
Producer | Winston Monseque | |||
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The album was produced by Trinidadian native Winston Monseque, who was also her manager. In a November 1976 interview, Vega cited "Try Love from the Inside", "Try God" and "Music in My Heart" as her favorite tracks off of the album.[3]
In 2011, the album was digitally remastered and features three bonus tracks. The last two bonus tracks are recordings she made with the group Earthquire.
The track "Love Is All You Need" was later a chart single for High Inergy. The Ashford & Simpson composition, "Keep It Coming" was previously recorded by Valerie Simpson on her second solo album for Motown and then by Rufus featuring Chaka Khan. Vega also recorded a cover of the Stevie Wonder song "Never Had a Dream Come True". In the same November 1976 interview as above, Vega was also compared to Chaka Khan and Stevie Wonder.[2][3]
On February 18, 2014, the entire album (including the three bonus tracks) were released digitally.[4]
The album itself is interesting in that she can justifiably be compared to several big name artists – such as Stevie Wonder (because her diction and phrasing are very similar at times) and Chaka Khan (because of her rough, ready and raucous approach to a song.
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