Although Hot Chocolate's self-titled second album contained the playful, lighthearted smash "You Sexy Thing," much of the record was serious-minded and message-oriented. But with its third LP, Man to Man, the British band decided to provide more of a party album. Most of this 1976 release isn't socio-political, and infectious funk grooves like "Heaven Is in the Back Seat of My Cadillac," "Sugar Daddy" and "You Could've Been A Lady" are clearly aimed at the dancefloor. Not that everything on Man to Man is an uptempo party jam; the title song is a poignant ballad, while the relaxed, slightly David Bowie-ish "Seventeen Years of Age" is a thoughtful description of how a teen-age girl makes the transition from adolescence to womanhood. The latter points to the fact that while the distinctive Hot Chocolate was primarily a soul/funk band, it knew how to use rock and pop influences to its creative advantage. Unfortunately, this decent to excellent LP wasn't a big seller in the U.S., where Hot Chocolate was definitely underrated. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Man to Man
01/01/1976
All Music Guide Review
Man to Man Track Listing
Credits of Man to Man
- Mickie Most
- Producer
- Pat Olive
- Bass, Vocals, Percussion
- Gered Mankowitz
- Original Photography
- Tim Turan
- Mastering
- Erroll Brown
- Vocals, Group Member
- Phil Hendriks
- Liner Notes
- Doug Hopkins
- Engineer
- Patrick Olive
- Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background), Group Member
- Hot Chocolate
- Main Performer
- John Cameron
- Arranger
- Tony Connor
- Drums, Group Member
- Larry Ferguson
- Keyboards, Group Member
- Harvey Hinsley
- Guitar, Group Member
- Derek Lewis
- Percussion, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
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