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Nights Like This was Stacey Q
Stacey Q
Stacey Q is a pop singer, dancer and actress. She is best known for her 1985 hit single "Two of Hearts".-Early life:Stacey Swain was born on November 30, 1958 in Fullerton, California. She is the youngest of three children...

's follow up album to Hard Machine
Hard Machine
Hard Machine is the third solo album of singer Stacey Q, released in 1988. It includes the moderate hit, "Don't Make a Fool of Yourself" which peaked at #66. While the album was not very successful with mainstream audiences, it fared slightly better with electronic dance music audiences. It also...

. Some of the songs made it to the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart such as the lead single, "Give You All My Love" produced by Clivilles & Cole of C&C Music Factory. That song as well as others failed to reach the top 40 in the Hot 100. The second single, the slightly tropical ballad Heartbeat became a minor Adult Contemporary radio hit. While a commercial failure, it is still considered a critical success. Her follow up albums were a compilation of her old material named Stacey Q's Greatest Hits and the folk-styled album Boomerang. She released a new album in 2010 called "Color Me Cinnamon."

Track listing

  1. "Give You All My Love" (D. Cole
    David Cole
    David Cole may refer to:* David Cole , music producer* David D. Cole, American law professor* David R. Cole, senior lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney* David Cole * David N. Cole, American music producer...

    , S. Swain) (5:00)
  2. "Nights Like This" (S. Swain, M. Gamble, R. Joy) (4:20)
  3. "Heartbeat" (B. Gaitsch
    Bruce Gaitsch
    Bruce R. Gaitsch is an American guitarist, composer, and producer. He is best known for working with notable musicians such as Richard Marx, Chicago, Peter Cetera, Madonna, Agnetha Fältskog and many others as a session musician and songwriter...

    ) (4:50)
  4. "Incognito" (S. Swain, J. St. James) (5:18)
  5. "Take That Holiday" (M. Eckhart) (4:35)
  6. "You Wrote the Book" (K. Kessie, M. Goldstein, K. Guthorn) (5:00)
  7. "Love Philosophy" (S. Swain, J. St. James, R. Joy, M. Gamble) (5:15)
  8. "Goin' Out" (S. Swain, M. Eckhart, J. St. James) (5:39)
  9. "Too Good to Me" (S. Swain, M. Eckhart, J. St. James) (5:50)
  10. "The Edge of Love" (S. Swain, M. Eckhart, J. St. James) (4:02)

Players

  • Stacey Q - lead & backing vocals, Kawai
    Kawai
    The of Japan is best known for its grand and upright pianos, electronic keyboards and electronic synthesizers. The company was established in August 1927, and has its headquarters in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka.-Pianos:...

     keyboards
  • Roger Behle, Jr.
  • Robert Clivilles
    Robert Clivillés
    Robert Clivillés is a record producer, songwriter, arranger, music video director most noted for his work with C+C Music Factory, a group he founded with musical partner David Cole...

  • David Cole
  • Michael Eckhart
  • Bruce Gaitsch
  • Mark Gamble
  • Sam Lister
  • Jon St. James
  • Stacey Swain
  • David Williams

Backing Vocals

  • Jocelyn Brown
    Jocelyn Brown
    Jocelyn Lorette Brown is an American R&B and dance music singer...

  • David Cordrey
  • Craig Derry
  • Michael Eckhart
  • Ruth Joy
  • Ed Reddick
  • Timothy B. Schmidt
  • Jon St. James
  • Stacey Swain
  • Martha Wash
    Martha Wash
    Martha Wash is an American R&B, Pop, Soul, House singer/songwriter known for her distinctive and powerful voice.-Early career:...

    ington

Production

  • Ken Komsar - executive producer
  • Michael Eckhart - keyboard arrangements, programming, additional production
  • Charlie Watts - engineer
  • Bruce Gaitsch - engineer
  • Steve "Griss" Grissen - engineer
  • Bruce Miller - engineer
  • Jim "Bonzai" Lyon - engineer
  • Ron Gordon - engineer

Links

  • http://www.staceyqonline.com Stacey Q's official website
  • http://www.mp3.com/albums/15188/summary.html
  • Amazon
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