Paul Jabara & Friends
Paul Jabara & Friends | ||||
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Studio album by Paul Jabara | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Recorded | 1983 | |||
Genre | Pop, soul, disco | |||
Length | 34:15 | |||
Label | CBS Records | |||
Producer | Paul Jabara | |||
Paul Jabara chronology | ||||
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Paul Jabara & Friends is the fourth studio album by American actor, singer and songwriter Paul Jabara, best known for writing Donna Summer's hit "Last Dance" and the Summer/Barbra Streisand duet "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)". The album includes the multimillion-selling single release "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls, written and produced by Jabara in late 1982.[1] The album was reissued on March 13, 1993[2]
Paul Jabara & Friends was released in 1983 on the CBS Records label, with guest vocalists including The Weather Girls and Leata Galloway. It also features vocals of a 16-year-old relatively unknown R&B singer named Whitney Houston, though the album was released when she was 19 years old.[3]
The tracks "It's Raining Men" and "Hope" were both included on the Weather Girls' 1983 debut album Success and the album also featured a song co-written by Diana Ross and Paul Jabara ("Ladies Hot Line").
Track listing
Side one
- 1."Bad Habits" - 3:15
- (Billy Fields, Tom Price)
- 2."Ladies Hot Line" - 4:40
- (Diana Ross, Paul Jabara)
- 3."Hurricane Joe" [featuring Leata Galloway] - 4:58
- (Greg Mathieson, Paul Jabara)
- 4."It's Raining Men" [featuring The Weather Girls] - 5:27
- (Paul Jabara, Paul Shaffer)
Side two
- 1."Eternal Love" [featuring Whitney Houston] - 6:29
- (Jay Asher, Paul Jabara)
- 2."What's Become of Love" [featuring Leata Galloway] - 4:10
- (Jay Asher, Paul Jabara)
- 3."Hope" [featuring The Weather Girls] - 5:16
- (Bob Esty, Paul Jabara)
Notes
- Singer Whitney Houston performed "Eternal Love" in her set list during her first headlining tour, The Greatest Love Tour in 1986.
Credits
- Drums - Buddy Williams (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7), Carlos Vega (track 4), Keith Forsey (track 3)
- Bass [Fender] - Marcus Miller (tracks 1, 2, 6)
- Bass - Lee Sklar (track 4), Les Hurdle (track 3), Neil Jason (tracks 5, 7)
- Keyboards - Bob Esty (track 4), Greg Mathieson (track 3), Leon Pendarvis, Jr., Paul Shaffer (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7)
- Guitar - David Spinozza, George Waldenius (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7), Marty Walsh (track 3), Michael Landau (track 4)
- Synthesizer - Bob Esty, Paul Delph (track 4), Paul Shaffer (tracks 3, 5, 7)
- Mastered by - Jack Alderman, Ray Janos
- Mixed by - Jerry Soloman
- Executive producer - Charles Koppelman
- Produced - Jerry Soloman, Paul Jabara
- Recorded by - Jerry Soloman
References
- ↑ News On The Charts. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 12 February 1983. pp. 10–. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ↑ Paul Jabara & Friends|Paul Jabara.Allmusic
- ↑ Billboard - Top Albums Picks. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 5 February 1983. pp. 56–. ISSN 0006-2510.