Ann-Margret (album)

"[4] AllMusic noted that the album "isn't half bad ... Ann-Margret oozes sex, her breathy voice proving an ideal fit with disco's erotic sensibilities.

Sabu's conga rhythms and funky guitar are no less critical to the end result -- it's a novelty record, sure, but a damn good one.

"[5] Record World complemented the singer's "whispery vocals" and Sabu's production "a thundering foundation of instrumentation", highlighting "Midnight Message" as a "disco-ish standout."

[6] In their review of "Love Rush", Cashbox noted "a whirlwind-paced disco beat, led by congas and a variety of percussion effects, is augmented by a battery of strings, electric piano and horn flourishes to provide a sonically scintillating background for Ann-Margret's aggressively sexy vocal stylings.

An auspicious introduction to dance music for the actress/singer, the clubs will hop on this, as will disco and pop lists.