Diana Ross made a bid for new stardom by returning to Motown with a deal giving her profit participation in the company and creative control in 1989. This album was the first product of that new contract, and the results weren't very encouraging. There were no moderate or even small hits, and the album quickly dropped off both the R&B and pop charts within a couple of weeks of its release. Ross sounded completely lost, and the production, arrangements, and compositions sounded weak and thin next to the dominant New Jack and hip-hop works. by Ron Wynn
Tracklist :
1 Workin' Overtime 4:18
Written-By – Christopher Max, Nile Rodgers
2 Say We Can 4:21
Written-By – Cathy Block, Nile Rodgers
3 Take The Bitter With The Sweet 3:51
Written-By – Preston Glass, Steve Birch, Steven Ray
4 Bottom Line 4:05
Written-By – Preston Glass
5 This House 5:37
Written-By – Nile Rodgers
6 Paradise 3:54
Engineer [Mix Engineer] – Steve Peck
Producer [Additional Production], Mixed By [Additional Mix] – Shep Pettibone
Written-By – Greg Smith, Nile Rodgers
7 Keep On (Dancin') 4:53
Engineer [Mix Engineer] – Alan Meyerson
Mixed By [Additional Mix] – Steve Beltan
Written-By – Greg Smith, Nile Rodgers
8 What Can One Person Do 3:17
Mastered By – Jack Skinner
Written-By – Greg Smith, Nile Rodgers
9 Goin' Through The Motions 3:54
Written-By – Preston Glass, Steve Birch, Steven Ray
10 We Stand Together 5:09
Written-By – Greg Smith, Nile Rodgers
11 Workin' Overtime (Club Dub) 6:18
Written-By – Christopher Max, Nile Rodgers
Musician – Andres Levin, Christopher Max, Greg Smith, Nile Rodgers, Richard Hilton
Backing Vocals – Christopher Max, Curtis King, Dennis Collins, Fonzi Thornton, Lazet Michaels, Peggy Taft
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
DIANA ROSS - Workin' Overtime (1989) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
https://nitro.download/view/A32CF28287B56F1/Diana_Ross_-_Workin'_Overtime__FLAC
ReplyDelete_1989-Japan_CP32-5840_.rar