by Andrew Hamilton
Producers Willie Lester and Rodney Brown give Gayle Adams little to work with on this disco set. Only a remake of Theola Kilgore's "The Love of My Man" shows any vocal pipes. The best of the dancers, "Stretch'in Out" and "You Brought It on Yourself," are like Chinese meals -- after you've heard them, you're still empty and hungry for something else. Two movers and shakers, "Plain Out of Luck" and "I Don't Want to Hear It," sound like you've heard them before -- probably because the producers borrowed so much from other songs, especially on the latter, which sounds like Sister Sledge's "We Are Family." [A 1992 reissue on Unidisc, titled Your Love Is a Life Saver, added several extended remixes to the original program.]