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Ronn's tunes were, however, recorded there, being sung by Bobby Taylor and the Originals ('Out In The Country' from his set 'Taylor Made Soul') and produced by Ricky Matthews, a.k.a.
The album was released on CotillionRecords, out of New York, and was produced by the legendary Michael Stokes.
Keith Barrow recorded a further album, without Ronn's input, which was less successful and, in 1983, Barrow contacted Ronn, asking whether Ronn might include some of his input on a new project he was working on for Don Cornelius's label.