Miracles (Change album)

Miracles
Studio album by Change
Released March 1981
Recorded Fonoprint Studios, Bologna, Italy
Media Sound Studios, New York City
Genre R&B, soul, post-disco
Length 34:16
Label Atlantic, WEA
Producer Jacques Fred Petrus, Mauro Malavasi
Change chronology
The Glow of Love
(1980)
Miracles
(1981)
Sharing Your Love
(1982)
Singles from Miracles
  1. "Paradise" b/w "Your Move"
    Released: April 1981[1]
  2. "Your Move " b/w "Stop For Love"
    Released: July 1981[2]
  3. "Stop for Love" b/w "Heaven of My Life"
    Released: July 1981[3]
  4. "Heaven of My Life"
    Released: October 1981[4]
  5. "Miracles"

Miracles is the second studio album by the Italian/U.S. ensemble Change. It was released in 1981 and reached number forty-six on the US Billboard Album Chart[5] and nine on the US Billboard Black Albums chart.[5] Miracles includes the singles "Paradise", "Your Move", "Heaven of My Life", "Stop for Love" (in the UK only) and "Miracles".

The band recorded the songs for album at Fontoprint Studios in Bologna, Italy. The songs were then taken to Media Sound Studios in New York City for the recording of the vocals. The sessions were mastered at Sterling Sound Studios. Receiving positive reviews, the album was originally released as an LP in March 1981. The artwork was designed by Greg Porto.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[6]
Robert Christgau(B+)[7]

Miracles received positive reviews from the majority of critics.

Track listing

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Paradise"  David Romani, Mauro Malavasi, Tanyayette Willoughby 5:14
2. "Hold Tight"  David Romani, Mauro Malavasi, Paul Slade 4:23
3. "Your Move"  Mauro Malavasi, David Romani, Paul Slade 4:23
4. "Stop for Love"  Mauro Malavasi, Paul Slade, Tanyayette Willoughby 4:12
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
5. "On Top"  Paolo Gianolio, Mauro Malavasi, Tanyayette Willoughby 5:13
6. "Heaven of My Life"  Paolo Gianolio, David Romani, Mauro Malavasi, Tanyayette Willoughby 5:34
7. "Miracles"  Mauro Malavasi, Tanyayette Willoughby 5:17

Personnel

Players

Charts

Chart (1981) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Pop Albums[5] 46
U.S. Billboard Black Albums[5] 9

References

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