Too Hot to Handle was the debut album from the soul/funk ensemble Heatwave, and it was well received by R&B and pop fans. Their initial release was the disco anthem "Boogie Nights." From the suspenseful, interlude-like intro to the adamant vocal delivery, the single had a lasting effect on the charts. It peaked at numbers five and two on the Billboard R&B and pop charts, respectively. The ballad "Always and Forever" was and continues to be an ageless piece. Johnnie Wilder's vocal exhibition throughout the vamp is breathtaking. It peaked at number two on the Billboard R&B charts. These two releases were respectively certified platinum and gold singles. Heatwave did not waste any recording time. This album employs nothing but quality tracks. The moderately paced "Ain't No Half Steppin'" was received warmly by radio, and it remains a staple. While Rod Temperton was writing excellent songs, Johnnie Wilder's supreme vocals gave the songs their identity. ~ Craig Lytle, All Music Guide
Too Hot to Handle
01/01/1976 | Sbme Special Mkts.
All Music Guide Review
Too Hot to Handle Track Listing
Credits of Too Hot to Handle
- Mario Mantese
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Rod Temperton
- Keyboards
- Keith Wilder
- Vocals
- Barry Blue
- Producer
- Johnnie Wilder, Jr.
- Conductor, Vocals
- Ernest Berger
- Percussion, Drums
- Roy Carter
- Bass, Piano
- James Guthrie
- Engineer
- Eric Johns
- Guitar
- Heatwave
- Main Performer
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