Ivory (Teena Marie album)

Ivory is the ninth album by American singer-songwriter Teena Marie, released in September 7, 1990. It was her last album for Epic Records and was a commercial failure, only reaching #27 on the US Black Albums chart and #132 on the Billboard Albums chart (her lowest-placing album on both charts up to that date). Marie's use of hip hop elements on some tracks was considered jarring by many fans and critics.

Ivory
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 7, 1990
Recorded1990
Genre
Length69:42
LabelEpic
ProducerTeena Marie
Teena Marie chronology
Naked to the World
(1988)
Ivory
(1990)
Passion Play
(1994)
Singles from Ivory
  1. "Here's Looking At You"
    Released: August 22, 1990
  2. "If I Were A Bell"
    Released: October 31, 1990
  3. "Since Day One"
    Released: June 20, 1991
  4. "Just Us Two"
    Released: July 1, 1991

Two singles from the album, "If I Were a Bell" and "Here's Looking at You", performed respectably on the Black Singles chart, peaking at #8 and #11 respectively. The track "Since Day One" was produced and co-written by Jazzie B of British group Soul II Soul and reached #69 in the UK, Marie's highest charting single in that country since "I Need Your Lovin'" ten years previously.

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Teena Marie, except where noted..

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Here's Looking At You"Teena Marie6:15
2."The Sugar Shack Prelude"Marie, Penny "P.J." Johnson1:06
3."The Sugar Shack"Marie, James Stewart5:48
4."If I Were A Bell"Marie6:41
5."Just Us Two"Marie, James Reese6:08
6."Mr. Icecream"Marie6:06
7."Ivory (A Tone Poem)"Marie1:21
8."Snap Your Fingers"Marie, James Allen5:07
9."Cupid Is A Real Straight Shooter"Marie5:46
10."How Can You Resist It"Marie, Johnson5:29
11."Since Day One"Jazzie B, Marie, Michael J McEvoy6:44
12."Miracles Need Wings To Fly"Marie5:12
13."The Red Zone"Marie7:59
Total length:69:42
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