Love Trippin' is a 1980 studio album from rhythm and blues vocal group the Spinners, released on Atlantic Records.
That album's producer Michael Zager[4] returned for this release which was a modest commercial and critical success and brought the musicians back to a more familiar soul sound.
A review in Orange Coast by Keith Tuber praised the album for returning to the band's roots and avoiding "ill-fated" disco.
[5] The editors of AllMusic scored this release three out of five stars, with reviewer Jason Ankeny opining that Zager's production was appropriate to bring the group's sound into the 1980s and they were wise to not lean too heavily into disco at the end of that genre's commercial success, but the music is mediocre, featuring "duds" and that this release began a decline in the band's quality in the coming decade.
[6] The Spinners Additional musicians Technical personnel Love Trippin' reached 16 on the R&B chart and peaked at 53 on the Billboard 200, a slight dip from their last album, but far ahead of their previous two.