A Change of Heart (album)

A Change of Heart is a studio album by David Sanborn, released in 1987 through the record label Warner Bros. The album reached number 74 on the Billboard 200, number 43 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart and number 3 on the Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[1]

A Change of Heart
Studio album by
Released1987
StudioRPM Sound Studios, The Power Station, Right Track Recording, Sound Ideas Studios, Unique Recording Studios, Blue Book Studios, Flying Monkey Productions (all in New York City, New York); Bossa Nova Hotel, Yamaha Research and Development Studios, Schnee Studios (All in Los Angeles, California).
GenreJazz
LabelWarner Bros.
Producer

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Chicago Song"Marcus Miller6:26
2."Imogene"Marcus Miller5:26
3."High Roller"Michael Colina, David Sanborn4:39
4."Tintin"Philippe Saisse4:05
5."Breaking Point"Michael Colina, David Sanborn4:26
6."A Change of Heart"Michael Colina, David Sanborn5:07
7."Summer"Ronnie Foster5:45
8."The Dream"Michael Sembello4:58

Personnel

Production

  • Marcus Miller – producer (1, 2), engineer (2)
  • Michael Colina – producer (3, 5, 6, 8), executive producer
  • Philippe Saisse – producer (4)
  • Ronnie Foster – producer (7)
  • Michael Hutchinson – engineer (1)
  • Marti Robertson – engineer (1, 2)
  • Eric Calvi – engineer (3-7)
  • Billy C. Haarbauer – MIDI engineer (4)
  • Keith Seppanen – engineer (7)
  • Hilary Bercovici – engineer (8)
  • Paul Hamingson – assistant engineer
  • Acar Key – assistant engineer
  • Mike Krowiak – assistant engineer
  • Jeff Lippay – assistant engineer
  • Moira Marquis – assistant engineer
  • Gary Rindfuss – assistant engineer
  • Bud Rizzo – assistant engineer
  • Mario Rodriguez – assistant engineer
  • Dary Sulich – assistant engineer
  • Josh Abbey – mixing (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8)
  • The French Acrobats – mixing (4)
  • Larry Alexander – mixing (6)
  • George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, New York).
  • Bibi Green – production coordinator
  • Shirley Klein – album coordinator
  • Michael Hodgson – art direction, design
  • Ann Field – illustration
  • Guido Harari – photography
  • Patrick Rains & Associates – management

References

  1. "David Sanborn: Charts & Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved May 14, 2011.


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