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Special Delivery (Dottie West album)

Special Delivery is a studio album by American country artist Dottie West. It was released by both Liberty Records and United Artists Records in November 1979. The album was released following a successful commercial comeback in West's career. Its new country pop production style was considered a departure from her previous recordings. The project consisted of ten tracks, six of which were composed by producers Randy Goodrum and Brent Maher. Three of the tracks were singles, including West's first solo chart-topper "A Lesson in Leavin'". Special Delivery reached the top 20 of the US country chart and was among her longest-running albums on the country survey

Background
Dottie West first found country success in the 1960s, recording self-composed songs that were considered to be both "plaintive" and "heart-wrenching". After recording the 1973 single "Country Sunshine", West found crossover pop success. In 1976, she moved to United Artists Records and had a top 20 single with "When It's Just You and Me". West's career was elevated higher with several chart-topping duet singles with Kenny Rogers. Her solo singles between 1977 and 1978 made lower chart positions. This prompted West to make changes in career, beginning with a management shift in the late 1970s. West then chose Brent Maher and Randy Goodrum to help change her musical production. ==Recording and content==
Recording and content
Special Delivery was recorded at both the Creative Workshop and the Jack Clement Recording Studio. Both studios were located in Tennessee. The album was cut in sessions held between July and September 1979. Randy Goodrum and Brent Maher produced the majority of the project while Larry Butler was brought in to help with some of the production. The album was considered "a departure" from West's previous studio releases because it relied on pop production. Also included was the song "All He Did Was Tell Me Lies", which was composed by Kim Carnes. Also featured was a cover of Bob Seger's "We've Got Tonite" and Cliff Richard's "Hey Mr. Dream Maker". ==Release, critical reception and legacy==
Release, critical reception and legacy
Special Delivery was released in November 1979 by both the Liberty and United Artists labels. It was distributed as both a vinyl LP and a cassette. Five tracks were included on either side of the discs. It was the twenty eighth studio album of West's recording career. David Cantwell of Rolling Stone later explained that the album showcased "the country-soul style of Aretha Franklin’s early hits was absorbed into mainstream country vocalizing." ==Chart performance and singles==
Chart performance and singles
Special Delivery made its debut on the US Top Country Albums chart on December 22, 1979. It was West's fourth longest-running album on the country survey, spending a total of 30 weeks. On May 31, 1980, the album reached the number 13 position. It was West's highest-charting solo album since 1973's Country Sunshine. Special Delivery spawned a total of three singles. Its lead single was "You Pick Me Up (And Put Me Down)", It reached number 12 on the US Hot Country Songs chart and number 28 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. It was followed by "A Lesson in Leavin'", which United Artists issued in February 1980. The song became the first solo single in West's career to reach the number one spot, topping the US Hot Country Songs chart in April 1980. The third and final single was "Leavin's for Unbelievers", which United Artists issued in June 1980. It was also a top 20 US country single, peaking at number 13. == Track listing ==
Personnel
All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Special Delivery. Musical personnel • Pete Bordonali – Mandolin • Steve Chapman – Banjo • Sonny Garrish – Steel guitar • Kenny Malone – Drums, percussion • Jon Goin – Guitar • Dennis Good – Trombone • Randy Goodrum – Acoustic piano, Wurlitzer electronic pianoShane KeisterFender Rhodes Piano • Sheri Kramer – Background vocals • The Shelly Kurland Strings – Strings • Donna McElroy – Background vocals • George Tidwell – Trumpet • Dottie West – Lead vocals • Jack Williams – Bass, horn Technical personnel • Michael Brokaw – Management • Bill Burks – Cover • Randy Goodrum – Producer • Krager & Co. – Management • Brent Maher – Producer • Ken Perry – Mastering • Bergen White – String arrangements ==Chart performance==
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