All My Heart
All My Heart is the second international release by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on August 4, 1994 in Asia by MCA Records. The album includes a duet version of "Fixing a Broken Heart" with Indecent Obsession. Some of the English songs are reworked versions of Hamada's hit singles from previous Japanese releases; in addition; some tracks were previously included in the European release of the 1993 album Introducing... Mari Hamada.[1]
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Released | August 4, 1994 (Asia) | |||
Recorded | 1991–1994 | |||
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In Japan, selected songs from this album were released in Hamada's 2003 compilation Inclination II.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Mari Hamada and Jody Gray, except where indicated; all music is composed by Hiroyuki Ohtsuki, except where indicated.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "With All My Heart" (English version of "Over the Rainbow" (originally from the 1989 compilation Sincerely)) | 3:05 | ||
2. | "In My Private Heaven" (English version of "Private Heaven" (originally from the 1993 album Anti-Heroine)) | 5:19 | ||
3. | "Get Lucky Tonight" (English version of "Call My Luck" (originally from the 1988 album Love Never Turns Against)) | 4:06 | ||
4. | "Only Love" (English version of "My Tears" (originally from the 1988 compilation Heart and Soul)) | Takanori Masuda | 6:18 | |
5. | "Heart in Motion" (English version of "Forever" (originally from the 1988 compilation Heart and Soul)) | 3:54 | ||
6. | "Til Tomorrow" (English version of "Tomorrow" (originally from the 1991 album Tomorrow); acoustic arrangement) | 5:17 | ||
7. | "Out of My Hands" (English version of "Open Your Heart" (originally from the 1989 compilation Sincerely)) | 5:24 | ||
8. | "Heaven Knows (When I Wish Upon a Star)" (English version of "Heaven Knows" (originally from the 1990 album Colors)) | 4:26 | ||
9. | "Company" (Acoustic arrangement (originally from the 1993 album Anti-Heroine)) | Hamada | Kazuhiro Hara | 6:28 |
10. | "Missing" (Piano arranged version (originally from the 1991 album Tomorrow)) | Hamada | 3:08 | |
11. | "Precious Summer" | Hamada | Tetsurō Oda | 3:54 |
12. | "Fixing a Broken Heart" (Duet with Indecent Obsession) |
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- Tracks 9–11 in Japanese.
- Tracks 1, 2, 6, 8 previously featured in the European release of Introducing... Mari Hamada.
- Track 11 originally from the 1991 album Tomorrow.
Personnel
- Takashi Masuzaki – guitar
- Michael Landau – guitar
- Masatoshi Nishimura – bass
- Leland Sklar – bass
- John Pierce – bass
- Kazuhiro Hara – keyboards
- Randy Kerber – keyboards
- Tom Keane – keyboards
- Munetaka Higuchi – drums
- John Keane – drums
- Mike Baird – drums
- Efraine Toro – percussion
- Donna Delory – backing vocals
- Indecent Obsession
- Richard Hennassey – lead vocals
- Graham Kearns – guitar
- Michael Szumowski – keyboards
- Mark Gray – bass
- Daryl Sims – drums
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