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| Loose Ends | Primary Artist |
| Jane Eugene | Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Carl McIntosh | Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Steve Nichols | Keyboards |
| Daryl Burgee | Contributor |
| Randy Cantor | Contributor |
| Jane Eugene | Composer, Vocal Arrangements |
| Claudia Fontaine | Contributor |
| Doug Grigsby | Contributor |
| Roger Guthrie | Contributor |
| Charlene Holloway | Contributor |
| Annette Hardeman | Contributor |
| Nick Martinelli | Producer |
| Carl McIntosh | Composer, Producer, rhythm arrangement |
| Steve Nichol | Composer |
| Juliet Roberts | Contributor |
| Randy Rowland | Contributor |
| Jim Salamone | Contributor |
| Ray Shell | Composer |
| Bruce Weeden | Engineer |
| Mike Tarsia | Engineer |
| Leon Ware | Composer, Producer |
| Steven Dante | Composer |
| Robert Ellington | Contributor |
| Karen Wheeler | Contributor |
| Adam Silverman | Engineer |
| Scott McMinn | Engineer |
| Steve Nichols | Producer, rhythm arrangement |
| Carroll Thompson | Contributor |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Ron Wynn
This was the final album featuring British dance/R&B vocalists Jane Eugene, Steve Nichol, and Carl McIntosh. They had been quite successful on both sides of the Atlantic in the mid-'80s and were at the time of this release not only performing but writing and producing tracks for Juliet Roberts, Phyllis Hyman, Five Star, Peter Royer, Cheryl Lynn, and Lavine Hudson. Their focus may have been divided, because this was their least attractive and interesting album of the string with the core trio. It did have a fine single in "Watching You," and "Mr. Bachelor" was a nice concept cut. But it was no surprise that they split following the album. ...