The loneliness and strength of soul vocals resonates
Phyllis Hyman sings of the sadness that permeates the city at night.
"Living All Alone," released in 1986, is a work that showcases Hyman's mature vocal ability and expressiveness. The sophisticated sound, which blends elements of soul and jazz, and the lyrics on the theme of loneliness resonate deeply. The rich emotional expression of the vocals in each song makes this a masterpiece that demonstrates the high quality of 1980s soul music.
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A:
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1)
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Living All Alone
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2)
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First Time Together
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3)
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If You Want Me
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4)
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Slow Dancin'
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B:
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1)
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Old Friend
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2)
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You Just Don't Know
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3)
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Ain't You Had Enough Love
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4)
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Screamin' At The Moon
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5)
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What You Won't Do For Love
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Executive-Producer - Thom Bell
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Engineer [Assistant] - Poke (2)
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Engineer [Recording] - Arthur Stoppe
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Executive-Producer - Kenneth Gamble, Leon A/ Huff
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Engineer [Assistant] - John Cramer
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Mastered By - Nim
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Engineer [Recording] - Peter Humphreys
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Engineer [Mixing] - Michael Tarsia
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Engineer [Recording] - Michael Tarsia
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Engineer [Assistant] - Scott Macminn
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Art Direction - Paula Scher
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Engineer [Assistant] - Adam Silverman
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Engineer [Assistant] - Randy Abrams
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Photography By - Jean Pagliuso
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Management - Gracia, Francis & Associates
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Coordinator [For Mr. Martinelli] - Eileen Whelihan