White Witch (album)

White Witch is the second studio album by the group Andrea True Connection, released in 1977 by Buddah Records.

White Witch wasn't a commercial success and failed to enter any sales charts.

After the success of her first album and the gold-certified single "More, More, More",[2] the band began to prepare for their second release.

[6][7] In a 1978 review, Billboard referred to the album as "a mixed bag", describing most of the material as "pop-flavored, curiously carrying a late '60s feel", yet noting that the "[s]ound is perky, with useful keyboards, guitar and percussion work behind True's idiosyncratic vocals.

He also stated that there are a few gems in the album, "including the Michael Zager-produced "What's Your Name, What's Your Number" and the exuberant, Gregg Diamond-produced "N.Y., You Got Me Dancing" – both of which are exercises in unapologetically campy fun."