- Love Theme from St. Elmo's Fire
- Theme from The Color Purple (Mailbox/Proud Theme)
- Flight of the Snowbirds
- All That My Heart Can Hold
- The Best of Me
- Tapdance
- Who's Gonna Love You Tonight
- Elizabeth
- Playing With Fire
- Saj¿¿
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Rev. Dave Boruff Saxophone,Synthesizer
Gary Herbig Saxophone
Bo Tomlyn Synthesizer
Carlos Vega Drum Overdubs
Richard Page Vocals (Background)
Marcus Ryle Synthesizer
Larry Williams Horn
Tris Imboden Drum Overdubs
Chuck Findley Horn
Willie Alexander Synthesizer
Bill Rickenbach Horn
Andrew Thomas Synthesizer
James Pankow Horn
Lee Loughnane Horn
Lee Ritenour Guitar (Synthesizer)
Walter Parazaider Horn
Jerry Hey Horn
Randy Waldman Synthesizer
Michael Boddicker Synthesizer
Michael Landau Guitar
Olivia Newton-John Vocals
Gary Grant Horn
Rev. Dave Boruff Programming
Laura Livingston Engineer,Second Engineer
Bo Tomlyn Programming
Gregory Hines Taps
Humberto Gatica Mixing,Engineer,Producer
John Bettis Composer
David Foster Arranger,Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements
Marcus Ryle Programming
Rick Holbrook Engineer,Second Engineer
Chris Earthy Project Coordinator
Jodi Rovin Design
Bernie Grundman Mastering
Keith Diamond Composer
Larry Ferguson Engineer,Second Engineer
Claudio Ordenes Engineer,Second Engineer
Willie Alexander Programming
Aaron Rapoport Photography
Andrew Thomas Programming
Barry Diament Mastering,Digital Mastering
Glen Holguin Engineer,Second Engineer
Bob Defrin Art Direction
Jeremy Lubbock Composer
Jerry Hey Composer,Horn Arrangements
Rod Temperton Composer
Richard Marx Composer
Quincy Jones Composer
Randy Waldman Programming
Michael Boddicker Programming
Michael Landau Composer
Woody Woodruff Engineer,Second Engineer
Tommy Vicari Engineer
Tommy Keane Composer
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The instrumental "Love Theme From St. Elmo's Fire" by mega producer David Foster from his self-titled album hit the Top 15 in 1985, following the number one success of Foster's production of John Parr, also from the film St. Elmo's Fire. Foster's work overshadowed larger-than-life producers who came before him -- Jimmy Miller, who was signed to a CBS label as a vocalist before his stellar career with Blind Faith and the Rolling Stones, as well as Bob Crewe, who was produced by Jerry Wexler when he released the Motivation disc. One would think Foster could have launched himself further into the mainstream given his tremendous success -- or the fact that, unlike Crewe and Miller, he actually had a hit with Skylark in 1973, the Top Ten "Wildflower." An instrumental of that classic would have lent itself well to this Atlantic recording featuring a bevy of name session players from Carlos Vega to the horn section from the group Chicago, as well as Olivia Newton-John appearing on the tune "The Best of Me." The handsome producer stares out of the cover of this album, and he certainly has the look, the drawback here being that it's difficult for the mass audience to get a handle on an album of mostly instrumentals. "Elizabeth" is beautiful, while "Playing With Fire" has techno elegance, but without balance it becomes too much of a good thing, all high-tech frosting when some of the producer's famous vocalist friends/clients would have lifted the project to a different level. Imagine Ray Kurzweil's computers, which write their own poetry, coming up with instrumental music, and that's pretty much what you'll find here. Cool as ice and at times soulless, there's no disputing it is well-crafted and listenable. But outside of Newton-John on "The Best of Me" and Richard Page helping out with backing vocals on the Asia-sounding "Who's Gonna Love You Tonight," the David Foster album plays like a movie soundtrack rather than an album that contains movie music: "Theme From the Color Purple" and "Love Theme From St. Elmo's Fire." "Saje" is a very nice conclusion to the disc, and it is all first class. Maybe with a future re-release, Foster can put voices and lyrics to some of the instrumental tracks and realize the potential in these grooves. ~ Joe Viglione
Product Details
| Release Date: | 10/25/1990 |
|---|---|
| Label: | Atlantic |
| UPC: | 0075678164224 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
David Foster Primary Artist,Vocals,KeyboardsRev. Dave Boruff Saxophone,Synthesizer
Gary Herbig Saxophone
Bo Tomlyn Synthesizer
Carlos Vega Drum Overdubs
Richard Page Vocals (Background)
Marcus Ryle Synthesizer
Larry Williams Horn
Tris Imboden Drum Overdubs
Chuck Findley Horn
Willie Alexander Synthesizer
Bill Rickenbach Horn
Andrew Thomas Synthesizer
James Pankow Horn
Lee Loughnane Horn
Lee Ritenour Guitar (Synthesizer)
Walter Parazaider Horn
Jerry Hey Horn
Randy Waldman Synthesizer
Michael Boddicker Synthesizer
Michael Landau Guitar
Olivia Newton-John Vocals
Gary Grant Horn
Technical Credits
Humbert Gatico ProducerRev. Dave Boruff Programming
Laura Livingston Engineer,Second Engineer
Bo Tomlyn Programming
Gregory Hines Taps
Humberto Gatica Mixing,Engineer,Producer
John Bettis Composer
David Foster Arranger,Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements
Marcus Ryle Programming
Rick Holbrook Engineer,Second Engineer
Chris Earthy Project Coordinator
Jodi Rovin Design
Bernie Grundman Mastering
Keith Diamond Composer
Larry Ferguson Engineer,Second Engineer
Claudio Ordenes Engineer,Second Engineer
Willie Alexander Programming
Aaron Rapoport Photography
Andrew Thomas Programming
Barry Diament Mastering,Digital Mastering
Glen Holguin Engineer,Second Engineer
Bob Defrin Art Direction
Jeremy Lubbock Composer
Jerry Hey Composer,Horn Arrangements
Rod Temperton Composer
Richard Marx Composer
Quincy Jones Composer
Randy Waldman Programming
Michael Boddicker Programming
Michael Landau Composer
Woody Woodruff Engineer,Second Engineer
Tommy Vicari Engineer
Tommy Keane Composer
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