Yours Forever
Yours Forever | ||||
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Studio album by Atlantic Starr | ||||
Released | September 20, 1983 | |||
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Sigma Sound Studios Media Sound New York City, New York Minot Sound Studios White Plains, New York Hitsville Recording Studios Ocean Way Recording Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | R&B, post-disco, quiet storm | |||
Length | 40:35 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | James Anthony Carmichael | |||
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Yours Forever is the fifth studio album by American band Atlantic Starr. This album features the hit single "Touch a Four Leaf Clover." Yours Forever was the last album to feature Sharon Bryant as a lead vocalist before she departed the group to pursue a solo career. This was also the last album to be produced by James Anthony Carmichael, who was responsible for the group's two previous albums.
Track listing
- "Yours Forever" (David Lewis) (5:04)
- "Touch A Four Leaf Clover" (David Lewis, Wayne Lewis) (4:38)
- "More, More, More" (Sam Dees) (4:42)
- "I Want Your Love" (Jonathan Lewis, Wayne Lewis) (4:52)
- "Second To None" (Sharon Bryant, Joseph Phillips) (4:38)
- "Island Dream" (David Lewis, Wayne Lewis) (4:49)
- "Who Could Love You Better?" (Clifford Archer, Wayne Lewis) (4:30)
- "More Time For Me" (Maxi Anderson, Nicki Johnson) (3:42)
- "Tryin'" (Deborah Thomas, David Cochrane) (3:28)
Personnel
- Koran Daniels - saxophone
- Joseph Phillips - percussion
- Wayne Lewis - keyboards, vocals
- Clifford Archer - bass
- William Suddeth III - trumpet
- Jonathan Lewis - trombone
- Sharon Bryant - vocals
- David Lewis - guitar, vocals
- Porter Carroll, Jr. - drums, vocals
- Michael Boddicker, Greg Phillinganes - additional synthesizers
- Paulinho Da Costa - additional percussion
- Calvin Harris, Fred Law, Bruce Robbins, Ralph Sutton - recording engineer
- Calvin Harris - mixing
- Bernie Grundman - mastering
- Diem Jones, Roderick Taylor - photography
- Roderick Taylor - art direction
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