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Urban soul that blends mellowness with deep emotion.
A representative work of 80's soul, showcasing the group's sophisticated sound with mature arrangements centered around sweet choruses and smooth grooves.
Manhattans' chorus work is silky smooth, and their sophisticated sound is imbued with deep emotion. The melodies are soft, and the arrangements are understated yet precise, exuding the refined atmosphere unique to mid-'80s R&B. The vocals have a gentle melancholy, quietly depicting the nuances of love. While not flashy, the meticulous structure and performance are comfortably balanced, resulting in a mature soul album filled with timeless warmth and depth.
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- Engineer [Assistant] - Kurt Upper
- Engineer [Additional] - Alan Meyerson
- Engineer [Assistant] - Hahn Rowe
- Executive-Producer - Morrie Brown
- Engineer [Additional] - Larry Decarmine
- Engineer [Chief], Mixed By - Steve Goldman
- Executive-Producer - Joe McEwen
- Engineer [Additional] - Geoff Keehn
- Engineer [Additional] - Rob Stevens
- Executive-Producer - Mickey Eichner
- Engineer [Assistant] - Lance McVickar
- Engineer [Assistant] - Carol Martino
- Engineer [Assistant] - Ron Banks (2)
- Design - Josephine DiDonato
- Photography By - Togashi