Timeless (Kenny Lattimore album)
      
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Timeless is the sixth album by R&B singer Kenny Lattimore and the first under new record label Verve Records, releasing September 9, 2008.[3] Timeless also marks the first time Lattimore has recorded as a solo artist since 2001's Weekend. In the interim, Lattimore recorded as a duo with wife Chanté Moore. Moore also returned to solo departures with the 2008 album Love The Woman.
 Track listing 
-  Something (3:55) — (Originally recorded by Al Green)
 
-  Everybody Here Wants You (4:55) — (Originally recorded by Jeff Buckley)
 
-  You Are My Starship (4:13) — (Originally recorded by Norman Connors featuring Michael Henderson)
 
-  And I Love Her (2:57) — (Originally recorded by The Beatles)
 
-  Come Down In Time (3:21) — (Originally recorded by Elton John)
 
-  Ain't No Way (5:05) — (Originally recorded by Aretha Franklin)
 
-  That's The Way Love Is (4:11) — (Originally recorded by Marvin Gaye)
 
-  It Ain't No Use (5:00) — (Originally recorded by Stevie Wonder)
 
-  I Love You More Than Words Can Say (3:51) — (Originally recorded by Otis Redding)
 
-  Undeniably (4:56) — (Originally recorded by Terence Trent D'Arby)
 
-  Giving Up (6:12) — (Originally recorded by Donny Hathaway)
 
 Personnel 
-  Kenny Lattimore (vocals)
 
-  Sherrod Barnes (guitar, wah-wah guitar)
 
-  Ira Siegel (guitar, sitar)
 
-  John Smith (acoustic guitar)
 
-  Mark Gross (alto saxophone)
 
-  Keith Loftis, Everette Harp (tenor saxophone)
 
-  Jason Marshall (baritone saxophone)
 
-  George Fontenette (trumpet, programming, drum programming)
 
-  Saunders Sermons (trombone)
 
-  Barry Eastmond (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards)
 
-  Chedrick Mitchell (organ)
 
-  John Anderson (synthesizer)
 
-  Dustin Moore, Jerry Barnes (bass guitar)
 
-  Michael White, Omar Hakim, Ralph Rolle, Wilburn "Squidley" Cole (drums)
 
-  Gordon Williams (percussion, programming)
 
-  Rafael Padilla, Bashiri Johnson (percussion)
 
-  Amanda Dandy, Tabetha Dandy, Tamika Peoples, Eddie Cole (background vocals)
 
-  Arrangers: Kenny Lattimore; Barry Eastmond.
 
-  Audio Mixers: Gordon Williams; Ray Bardani.
 
References:[4][5]
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  |  Kenny Lattimore studio albums |  | 
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  |  Chanté Moore studio albums |  | 
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  |  Lattimore & Moore studio albums |  | 
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