A Love Supreme (Chanté Moore album)
A Love Supreme is the second album by American singer Chanté Moore. Released in 1994, it is the follow up to her debut album, Precious.
Composition
The album gave Moore another US Top 20 R&B hit with the single "Old School Lovin'". The album also contains a remake of the Alicia Myers hit "I Want to Thank You," as well as a medley/mash-up of the Deniece Williams song "Free" and the Commodores song "Sail On". Track 11, "Mood", also appears on the soundtrack to the Eddie Murphy film Beverly Hills Cop III.
Track listing
# | Title | Length |
1. | "Intro" | 0:51 |
2. | "Searchin'" | 5:34 |
3. | "This Time" | 5:59 |
4. | "My Special Perfect One" | 5:29 |
5. | "I'm What You Need" | 4:59 |
6. | "Your Love's Supreme" | 4:30 |
7. | "Old School Lovin'" | 4:59 |
8. | "Free/Sail On" | 5;47 |
9. | "Without Your Love" (Interlude) | 0:55 |
10. | "I Want to Thank You" | 7:59 |
11. | "Mood" | 4:12 |
12. | "Thank You for Loving Me" | 4:59 |
13. | "Soul Dance" | 4:13 |
14. | "Am I Losing You?" | 5:59 |
15. | "Thou Shalt Not" (feat. arrangements by David Campbell) | 4:48 |
Personnel
- Mark Abetz - engineer
- Judi Acosta-Stewart - production coordination
- Scott Alspach - producer
- Michael Alvord - assistant engineer
- Ross Anderson - bass, composer, drum programming, guitar, mixing, producer
- Philip Bailey - guest artist, vocals (background)
- Tom Baker - assistant engineer
- Gary Barnacle - flute
- Harvey Brough - composer, string arrangements
- Alexandra Brown - vocals (background)
- Bridgette Bryant - vocals (Background)
- James "Chip" Bunton - production coordination
- David Campbell - string arrangements
- Bryan Carrigan - second engineer
- Teddy Castellucci - guitar
- Richard Cottrell - engineer
- Kenneth Crouch - composer, multi instruments, producer
- Paulinho da Costa - percussion
- Kevin "KD" Davis - engineer, mixing
- Sean Davis - assistant engineer
- C.J. DeVillar - assistant engineer
- George Duke - guest artist
- Derrick Edmondson - saxophone
- Danny Flynn - stylist
- Gwyn Foxx - vocals (background)
- Jud J. Friedman - composer, keyboards, producer, string arrangements
- Siedah Garrett - guest artist, vocals (background)
- Sean "Sep" Hall - composer, producer, programming, rhythm arrangements, sequencing, vocal arrangement
- Lee Hamblin - composer, drum programming, engineer, mixing, producer
- Cynthia Harrell - composer, vocals (background)
- Kuk Harrell - engineer, producer, vocal arrangement
- James Harris - composer
- Steve Hodge - mixing
- Jean-Marie Horvat - mixing
- John Howcott - composer, drum programming, keyboard programming, producer
- Richard Huredia - mixing assistant
- Phillip Ingram - vocals (background)
- Booker T. Jones - mixing
- Kipper Jones - composer, guest artist, producer, vocals (background)
- Pat Karamian - assistant engineer, second engineer
- Brian Kilgore - percussion
- Simon A. Law - bass, composer, drum programming, keyboards, mixing, producer, string arrangements
- Eugene Le - second engineer
- Maxayn Lewis - vocals (background)
- Terry Lewis - composer
- Eugene Lo - second engineer
- Kevin McCord - composer
- Chanté Moore - composer, executive producer, primary artist, producer, vocal arrangement, vocals, vocals (background)
- Taavi Mote - engineer
- Fred Moultrie - executive producer
- Steve Musters- assistant engineer
- Rick Nelson - vocals (background)
- Michael Norfleet - composer, multi instruments, producer
- Emanuel Officer - composer, producer, vocal arrangement
- Steve Orchard - engineer
- Sue Owens - production coordination
- Donald Parks - composer, drum programming, keyboard programming, producer
- Paula Payden - composer
- Greg Phillinganes - keyboards
- Neil Pogue - engineer
- Herb Powers - mastering
- Adrian Reid - Fender Rhodes
- Allan Rich - composer
- Lionel Richie - composer
- Eddie Ricketts - composer
- Kevin Robinson - flugelhorn
- Matthew Rolston - photography
- Jeff Scantlebury - percussion
- Sheila E. - composer
- Louis Silas, Jr. - executive producer
- Christopher "Tricky" Stewart - composer, producer, programming, rhythm arrangements, sequencing, vocal arrangement
- Gloria Stewart - composer
- Laney Stewart - engineer, producer, programming, sequencing, vocal arrangement
- Phillip Stewart - composer
- Reggie Stewart - composer, drum programming, keyboard programming
- Lisa Taylor - vocals (background)
- Vaneta Thompson - composer
- Francesca Tolot - make-up
- Simon Wall - assistant engineer
- Ilene Weingard - art direction, design
- Deniece Williams - composer
- Warren Woods - engineer
- Gavyn Wright - conductor
- Jim "Z" Zumpano - engineer
External links
A Love Supreme at AllMusic
|
---|
| Kenny Lattimore studio albums | |
---|
| Chanté Moore studio albums | |
---|
| Lattimore & Moore studio albums | |
---|
|