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0074644798227

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Overview
Includes Mathis's romantic duets with Regina Belle, Patti Austin, Deniece Williams, Take 6, Angela Bofill, Jane Olivor, Dionne Warwick. Aside from the million-selling duet, "Too Much Too Little Too Late" with Williams, the album also includes their stellar reunion on Major Harris's "Love Won't Let Me Wait." Also featured is the unheralded masterpiece, "You Brought Me Love" with Austin.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/08/1991 |
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Label: | Sony |
UPC: | 0074644798227 |
catalogNumber: | 47982 |
Rank: | 57773 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Johnny Mathis Primary Artist,VocalsTake 6 Track Performer
Deniece Williams Track Performer
Jane Olivor Track Performer
Dionne Warwick Track Performer
Patti Austin Track Performer
Angela Bofill Track Performer
Betty Wright Vocals,Background Vocals
Gerald Albright Saxophone
Regina Belle Track Performer
Technical Credits
Sergio Mendes ProducerThom Bell Arranger,Producer
Randy Bowland Arranger
Peter Bunetta Producer
Rick Chudacoff Producer
Denny Diante Producer
Jack Gold Producer
Jay Graydon Songwriter,Producer
Jay Landers Executive Producer
Nick Martinelli Arranger,Producer
Ina Wolf Composer
John Vallins Composer
Nancy Donald Art Direction
Nat Kipner Composer
Peter Wolf Composer
R. Bowland Composer
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