Julia Fordham (album)
Julia Fordham |
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Studio album by Julia Fordham |
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Released |
1988 |
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Genre |
Pop |
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Label |
Circa Records, Virgin Records |
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Julia Fordham chronology |
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Julia Fordham (1988) |
Porcelain (1989) |
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Singles from Julia Fordham |
- "The Comfort of Strangers"
Released: 1988
- "Happy Ever After"
Released: 1988
- "Woman of the 80's"
Released: 1988
- "Where Does the Time Go?"
Released: 1989
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AllMusic | [1] |
Julia Fordham is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Julia Fordham, released in 1988. The album includes the Top 40 single "Happy Ever After" along with three further singles "The Comfort of Strangers", "Woman of the 80's" and "Where Does the Time Go?".
Track listing
- "Happy Ever After" 3:43
- "The Comfort of Strangers" 4:23
- "Few Too Many" 3:20
- "Invisible War" 2:49
- "My Lover's Keeper" 3:39
- "Cocooned" 3:39
- "Where Does the Time Go?" 4:27
- "Woman of the 80's" 5:16
- "The Other Woman" 4:14
- "Behind Closed Doors" 2:09
- "Unconditional Love" 3:35
Personnel
- Afrodiziak - vocals
- Carlos Alomar - guitar
- Brian Aris - photography
- Howie B - assistant engineer
- Robin Clark - vocals
- Michael Cozzi - guitar
- Claudia Fontaine - vocals
- Antonio Forcione - guitar
- Julia Fordham - composer, primary artist, producer, vocals
- Angie Giles - vocals
- Omar Hakim - drums
- Luis Jardim - percussion
- Bashiri Johnson - percussion
- Robbie Kondor - keyboards
- Noel Langley - flugelhorn, flute, trumpet
- Tony Levin - bass
- Bob Ludwig - mastering
- Joe Mardin - conductor
- Grant Mitchell - arranger, brass arrangement, keyboard programming, keyboards, producer, programming, string arrangements, vocals
- Peter Mountain - photography
- The New West Horns - ensemble, horn, unknown contributor role
- John O'Kane - bass, vocals
- Naomi Osbourne - vocals
- Hugh Padgham - engineer, mixing
- Bill Padley - engineer, producer, programming, vocals
- David Palmer - bass, cello, drums, stick
- Dave Sinclair - bass, cello, stick
- Ashley Slater - trombone
- Andy Snitzer - saxophone
- Caron Wheeler- vocals
- Taj Wyzgowski - guitar
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