Romance Dance
Romance Dance | ||||
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Studio album by Kim Carnes | ||||
Released | June, 1980 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 34:00 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | George Tobin (in association with Mike Piccirillo); Daniel Moore (track #5) | |||
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Romance Dance is the fifth studio album by Kim Carnes, released in June, 1980 (see 1980 in music). It followed Carnes' recent duet hit with Kenny Rogers, "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer".
The album spawned two singles, "More Love" and "Cry Like a Baby", which peaked at #10 and #44 on Billboard magazine's Pop Singles chart, respectively.
It was soon overshadowed by her next album, Mistaken Identity, released the following year and containing her biggest hit, "Bette Davis Eyes".
The album was produced by George Tobin in association with Mike Piccirillo.
George Tobin would become the manager and producer of teen star Tiffany later in the 1980s.
Track listing
- "Swept Me Off My Feet" (The Part of the Fool) (Kim Carnes) – 3:21
- "Cry Like a Baby" (Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham) – 3:05
- "Will You Remember Me" (Carnes) – 4:42
- "Tear Me Apart" (Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman) – 3:31 (Originally performed by Suzi Quatro in 1976.)
- "Changin'" (Carnes, Dave Ellingson) – 3:54
- "More Love" (William Robinson) – 3:38
- "In the Chill of the Night" (Carnes, Ellingson) – 4:22
- "Where Is Your Heart" (Carnes, Ellingson) – 3:45
- "And Still Be Loving You" (Carnes, Ellingson) – 3:42
Personnel
- Bill Burks – art direction & design
- Bill Cuomo – keyboards (1,2,3,6,7,8,9), organ (1,7), ARP String Ensemble (6,9)
- Craig Krampf – drums (1,2,3,6,7,8,9)
- Daniel Moore – producer (5)
- Darlene Love – background vocals (6)
- Dave Ellingson – background vocals (2,8)
- David Hungate – bass (5)
- Doug Sax – mastering
- Edna Wright – background vocals (6)
- Eric Nelson – bass (1,3,4,7)
- Gary Goetzman – production manager for George Tobin Productions
- George Tobin – co-producer (1-4,6-9)
- Herb Peterson – background vocals (5)
- Howard Wolen – engineer
- Jim Ed Norman – string arrangement (5)
- Joel Peskin – saxophone
- John Beland – mandolin (5), dobro (5)
- Julia Waters Tillman – background vocals (1,3,7)
- Ken Kragen – manager (Kragen and Company)
- Kim Carnes – lead vocals, keyboards (5), background vocals (1,2,3,7,8)
- Kim Vassey – background vocals (5)
- Larry Hirsch – engineer (5)
- Lisa Marie – session coordinator
- Mark Wolfson – engineer
- Maxine Waters Willard – background vocals (1,3,7)
- Michael Brokaw – manager (Kragen and Company)
- Mike Piccirillo – guitars (1,2,4,6), mandolin (1), percussion (4), background vocals (2,4,8), acoustic guitar (7), electric guitar (3,7), engineer, arranger (2,4,6), co-producer (1-4,6-9)
- Mike Reese – mastering
- Mike Thompson – keyboards (4)
- Norman Seeff – photography
- Patrick Bolen – background vocals (2,4)
- Raphael Ravenscroft – saxophone (6)
- Ron Evans – second engineer
- Ryan Ulyate – engineer
- Scott Edwards – bass (2,6,8,9)
- Stan Evenson – lettering
- Steve Geyer – acoustic guitar (3), electric guitar (7)
- Val Garay – mixer
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