Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 1987
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:39
Size: 94,0 MB
Art: Front
(4:17) 1. Forbidden Lover
(3:18) 2. I Was Telling Him About You
(4:24) 3. If You Only Knew
(4:47) 4. Deeper
(3:40) 5. Puttin' My Trust
(4:23) 6. You Know
(4:21) 7. Too Good To Be True
(3:53) 8. I Never Held Your Heart
(3:32) 9. What Will It Take This Time
(4:00) 10. A Song For You
Year: 1987
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:39
Size: 94,0 MB
Art: Front
(4:17) 1. Forbidden Lover
(3:18) 2. I Was Telling Him About You
(4:24) 3. If You Only Knew
(4:47) 4. Deeper
(3:40) 5. Puttin' My Trust
(4:23) 6. You Know
(4:21) 7. Too Good To Be True
(3:53) 8. I Never Held Your Heart
(3:32) 9. What Will It Take This Time
(4:00) 10. A Song For You
Billed as the 50th album by this 50-year-old singer, Nancy Wilson's Forbidden Lover is an attempt to contemporize her sound, with arrangements that recall Luther Vandross and the Earth, Wind & Fire horn section. The title track, a duet with Carl Anderson, seems intended to heat up the R&B charts and, if it did, there would be other tracks to follow. It's reasonable that Columbia Records, which signed Wilson up after her long tenure at Capitol, should try to get a return on its investment. But Wilson the jazz-R&B song stylist gets lost on most of these recordings. "I Was Telling Him About You" is a ballad that lets her get across her personality, and the string-filled closer, Leon Russell's "A Song About You," really gives her room to shine and probably will turn out to be the only keeper on this collection. Pop music performers almost always want to sound contemporary, but this is one singer who would be better off acting her age. ~ William Ruhlmann https://www.allmusic.com/album/forbidden-lover-mw0000192687
Personnel: Alto Saxophone – Ernie Watts; Electric Piano [Steinway Piano, Rhodes Piano], Synthesizer [Oberheim OB-8, DX-Z, Mini Moog] – Masahiko Satoh; Backing Vocals – Desiree McAlpin, Jim Gilstrap, Marlena Jeter, Valeria Mayo; Bass – Abraham Laboriel, Jimmy Johnson ; Bass Trombone – Bill Reichenbach; Cello – Armen Ksajikian, David Shamban, Raymond Kelley; Concertmaster – Gerald Vinci; Congas, Percussion – Paulinho Da Costa; Drums – Ed Greene ; French Horn – James A. Decker, Richard E. Perissi; Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.; Harp – Ann M. Stockton; Tenor Saxophone – Gerald Albright , Marc Russo; Trombone – Bill Reichenbach, Charles Loper, Lew McCreary; Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Gary Grant, Jerry Hey; Viola – Harry Shirinian, Myer Bello, Roland Kato; Violin – Assa Drori, Betty Moor, Robert Sanov, Irma Neumann, Mari Tsumura Botnick, Patricia Ann Johnson, Robert Sushel, Ronald Folsom, Sheldon Sanov
Forbidden Lover
@Giullia G. : TYVM for this great singer !
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