Let Me Be the One (album)
Let Me Be The One is the sixth album by Angela Bofill, released by Arista Records in 1984.
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Released | November 13, 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1984 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Label | Arista | |||
Producer | The System | |||
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Let Me Be the One was produced by David Frank and Mic Murphy who, at the time, were enjoying much success as The System. Let Me Be the One was much more synth-heavy R&B flavored than her earlier jazz-oriented works. The title song reached #84 on the Billboard R&B Chart.
Track listing
Side One
- "Can't Slow Down" (David Frank, Mic Murphy) - 5:09
- "Let Me Be the One" (Angela Bofill, Rick Suchow, Alan Palanker) - 3:28
- "Who Knows You Better" (Stephen Geyer, Gary Stockdale) - 3:31
- "You're Always There" (Angela Bofill, David Frank, Mic Murphy)- 5:19
Side Two
- "Getting Into Love" (David Frank, Mic Murphy) - 4:41
- "No Love in Sight" (Angela Bofill, Loree Gold) - 3:24
- "Love Me for Today" (Angela Bofill, Alan Palanker, Derrik Hoitsma) - 4:23
- "This is the Start" (David Frank, Mic Murphy, Paul Pesco, Ian McDonald) - 4:38
Personnel
- Angela Bofill - vocals
- Alan Palanker - keyboards
- Mario Salvati - engineer
- Rick Sanchez - engineer
- Alex Haas - assistant engineer
- Michael Brauer - engineer, mixing
- Carl Beatty - mixing
- Mickey Leonard - guitar
- Paul Pesco - guitar, drum programming
- William "Doc" Powell - Guitar
- David Frank - keyboards, producer, drum programming
- Sandy Bofill - background vocals
- Cindy Mizelle - background vocals
- Lisa Fischer - background vocals
- Michelle Cobbs - background vocals
- Mic Murphy - background vocals, producer
- Marc Russo - saxophone
- Eluriel Tinker Barfield - bass guitar
- Yogi Horton - drums
Chart history
Charts (1984) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard R&B Albums chart | 39 |
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