Anywhere You Go

Anywhere You Go is the first full-length recording from David Pack, the lead singer for the band Ambrosia. The LP was released in late 1985. Pack wrote five songs himself, and co-wrote the other five.

Anywhere You Go
Studio album by
Released1985
Genre
Length46:19
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerDavid Pack, Michael Verdick, James Newton Howard
David Pack chronology
Anywhere You Go
(1985)
Unborn
(2004)

The album contains three charting singles. One of the tracks, "Prove Me Wrong", was used in the movie White Nights and was Pack's only solo entry in the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 95.[1] The songs "I Just Can't Let Go" and "That Girl Is Gone" placed in the Top 20 on the US Adult Contemporary chart.[1]

Track listing

All tracks composed by David Pack; except where indicated

  1. "Anywhere You Go" (Pack, Mike Porcaro, Jai Winding) 5:00
  2. "I Just Can't Let Go" 4:54
  3. "Won't Let You Lose Me" (Goodrum, James Newton Howard, Pack) 3:37
  4. "My Baby" 4:17
  5. "That Girl Is Gone" 4:46
  6. "She Don't (Come Around Anymore)" (James Ingram, Michael McDonald, Pack) 5:26
  7. "Do Ya" (Jamie Bernstein, Pack) 4:48
  8. "Prove Me Wrong" (from the Columbia motion picture White Nights) (Howard, Pack) 4:20
  9. "No Direction (No Way Home)" 5:46
  10. "Just Be You" 4:15

Charts

Singles

Title Release Peak chart positions
CAN
[2]
US
[3]
US
AC

[4]
"Prove Me Wrong" 1986 95
"That Girl Is Gone" 9316
"I Just Can't Let Go" 13

Production

  • Produced by David Pack & Michael Verdick (except "Prove Me Wrong", produced by David Pack and James Newton Howard)
  • Executive Producers: Michael "Mo" Ostin, Lenny Waronker
  • Engineered by Ben Rodgers, Ross Pallone, Michael Verdick
  • String Engineer: Allen Sides
  • Mixed by Mick Guzauski, Ian Eales, Ben Rodgers, Michael Verdick, Bill Schnee, David Schober
  • Mix Assistants: Daren Klein, Richard McKernan
  • Audio Mastering: Doug Sax

Personnel

  • David Pack — guitars, lead and backing vocals, keyboards (except on "Won't Let You Lose Me"), Oberheim DMX programming, bass on "My Baby", vocal arrangements on "I Just Can't Let Go" and "My Baby"
  • George Perilli — drums (except on "Anywhere You Go", "Do Ya", and "Prove Me Wrong")
  • Burleigh Drummond — percussion (except on "Do Ya"), backing vocals and vocal arrangement on "My Baby"
  • James Newton Howard — keyboards (except on "Anywhere You Go", "I Just Can't Let Go", "That Girl Is Gone", and "Do Ya"), string arrangements
  • Joe Puerta — bass on "Won't Let You Lose Me" and "That Girl Is Gone", backing vocals and vocal arrangements on "My Baby" and "That Girl Is Gone"
  • Kerry Livgren — keyboards on "Anywhere You Go", guitar solos on "My Baby" and "Do Ya"
  • Mike Porcaro — bass on "Anywhere You Go"
  • Prairie Prince — drums on "Anywhere You Go"
  • Jai Winding — keyboards on "Anywhere You Go"
  • Ernie Watts — saxophone on "I Just Can't Let Go"
  • Michael McDonald — backing vocals and vocal arrangements on "I Just Can't Let Go" and "She Don't"
  • James Ingram — backing vocals and vocal arrangement on "I Just Can't Let Go"
  • Jerry Hey — horn arrangement on "My Baby"
  • Royce Jones — backing vocals and vocal arrangement on "My Baby"
  • Paulinho Da Costa — percussion on "That Girl Is Gone" and "Do Ya"
  • John Elefante — backing vocals on "That Girl Is Gone"
  • Will McGregor — bass on "She Don't" and "Just Be You"
  • John "J.R." Robinson — drums on "Do Ya"
  • Stanley Clarke — bass on "Do Ya"
  • Jamie Bernstein — Oberheim DMX programming on "Do Ya"
  • David "Hawk" WolinskiE-mu Emulator programming on "Do Ya" and "Prove Me Wrong"
  • Jennifer Holliday — backing vocals on "Do Ya"
  • Jeff Porcaro — drums on "Prove Me Wrong"
  • Lisa Harrison — backing vocals on "Just Be You"
  • Cynthia Rhodes — backing vocals on "Just Be You"
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References

  1. David Pack in the Billboard Charts, Allmusic. Retrieved October 30, 2011.
  2. RPM 100 singles
  3. [Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2002]
  4. Whitburn, Joel (1993). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–1993. Record Research. p. 182.
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