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''Take What You Find'' is the twelfth studio album by Australian-American
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singer
Helen Reddy Helen Maxine Reddy (25 October 194129 September 2020) was an Australian-American singer, actress, television host, and activist. Born in Melbourne to a show business family, Reddy started her career as an entertainer at age four. She sang on ra ...
, released in 1980 by
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. It was her last album while under contract with the aforementioned record label before signing with
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. Like the previous three -- ''
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'', '' Live In London'', and ''
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''—it failed to sell enough copies to reach ''
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'' magazine's list of the 200 Top LP's & Tapes of the week in the US. but also became her first studio LP that didn't have a single appearing on either the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. or the magazine's
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Single

The album version of the title song was released in the
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format, and an extended version, which had a running time of 5:01, was printed as a
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single. In his retrospective review of Reddy's 1983 album ''
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's Joe Viglione wrote, "It is interesting how the pop divas of the '70s and '80s took some risks."
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's 1981 hit song "
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" was banned by a few conservative radio stations at the time because of the sexually suggestive lyrics, but the view of casual sex that Reddy had already sung about the previous year in "Take What You Find" goes so far as to recommend taking any sexual encounter available, even if it means lowering one's standards: :''Instant love keeps it light'' :''Just enough to fill the night'' :''High ideals left behind'' :''Looking for love but you take what you find''(1980) ''Take What You Find'' by Helen Reddy lbum sleeve Los Angeles: Capitol Records SOO 12068.


Reception

Charles Donovan's retrospective review on
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described the new tack Reddy was taking: "In search of a harder rock edge, Reddy employed
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producer Ron Haffkine for ''Take What You Find'', but despite tougher material like 'Killer Barracuda,' this was essentially another MOR-focused collection. Whatever artistic development there might have been failed to reverse Reddy's commercial decline." The reviewer for ''Billboard'' magazine also noted the different feel of this project. "The sound is funkier and harder-edged than we've come to expect from Reddy, as she tackles such tough topic matter as 'Killer Barracuda'," in which she describes a rather vicious love-'em-and-leave-'em type.


Track listing

Side 1 # "Take What You Find" (Julie Didier, Casey Kelly) – 3:06 # "Killer Barracuda" (
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) – 3:08 # "A Way with the Ladies" (
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, Ray Sawyer) – 2:48 # "Love's Not the Question" (Hazel Smith) – 3:34 # "Last of the Lovers" ( Robert Byrne) – 3:10 Side 2 # "The One I Sing My Love Songs To" (
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) – 3:10 # "Wizard in the Wind" (Andrew Paul) – 3:14 # "All I Really Need Is You" (
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) – 2:08 # "Midnight Sunshine" (Shel Silverstein) – 3:08 # "That Plane" (Dennis Locorriere, Ray Sawyer, Shel Silverstein) – 3:41


Personnel

*Helen Reddy – vocals *Ron Haffkine – producer; musical director *Mike Lewis – string and horn arranger *
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– string and horn arranger; musician *Jim Cotton – recording engineer *Steve Melton – recording engineer *Chuck Ainlay – assistant engineer *David Cherry – assistant engineer *Pat Holt – assistant engineer *Joe Scaife – assistant engineer *Mary McLemore – assistant engineer *Ted Hacker – production coordinator *Skip McQuinn – production coordinator *Kevin Horan (
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) – photography *Roy Kohara – art direction *Phil Shima – design *
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– musician *
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– musician * Roger Hawkins – musician *
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– musician *Clayton Ivey – musician * Jimmy Johnson – musician *
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– musician *Randy McCormick – musician *Rod Smarr – musician *The
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Strings – strings *The Nashville Horns – horns *Sheri Kramer – background vocals *Lisa Silver – background vocals *Diane Tidwell – background vocals *recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Sheffield, AL, and Sound Lab, Nashville, TN


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References

* * * {{Authority control 1980 albums Capitol Records albums Helen Reddy albums Albums recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio