Out of the Past into the Future

Out of the Past Into the Future is the title of the studio album by the female vocal group The Three Degrees,[1] featuring their revisited hits and new material. It was released in 1993, and was produced by Ralf Stemmann and Christian De Walden (Marta Sanchez).[2] It features a cover version of Brigitte Nielsen's song "Give Me A Chance", from her album I'm The One... Nobody Else. Three tracks were provided by Thomas Anders (of Modern Talking fame) aka Chris Copperfield.[3] Two tracks were released in Europe, "Dirty Ol' Man" (with the Ian Levine Club Mix) and "Hurry, Hurry" as singles.

Out of the Past Into the Future
Studio album by
Released1993
Recorded1992
GenrePop, soul
LabelBMG/Ariola
ProducerChristian De Walden, Ralf Stemmann
The Three Degrees chronology
...And Holding
(1989)
Out of the Past Into the Future
(1993)
Christmas with the Three Degrees
(1998)

In 1994 the album was re-released in Japan. It has never been released in the UK.

Track listing

  1. "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" / "My Simple Heart" (medley) (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff / Dominic Bugatti, Frank Musker) — 4:18
  2. "Dirty Ol' Man" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) — 3:44
  3. "When Will I See You Again" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) — 4:01
  4. "Woman in Love" (Dominic Bugatti, Frank Musker) — 4:30
  5. "Take God Care of Yorself" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) — 3:36
  6. "I'm Thru With Him" (Lenny Macaluso, Phyllis Molinary) — 4:21
  7. "If You Don’t Want My Love" (Kathy Jiles, Johnny Jacobs) — 4:00
  8. "Hurry, Hurry" (Mark Anderson, Lisa Raggio, Stacy Widelitz) — 3:36
  9. "Emotional Thing" (Chris Copperfield, Christian de Walden, Ralf Stemmann, Mike Shepstone) — 4:07
  10. "Give Me A Chance" (Brigitte Nielsen, Christian De Walden, Ralf Stemmann, Bernadette Jones) — 3:36
  11. "Question of Love" (Chris Copperfield, Margaret Harris, Ralf Stemmann) — 3:58
  12. "Ain't No Woman" (Chris Copperfield, Ralf Stemmann, Mike Shepstone) — 3:52

The Japanese version of this album had the bonus track "Dirty 'Ol Man" (12" Club Mix) which was remixed by UK DJ and remixer Ian Levine.

Personnel

  • Produced and arranged by: Christian De Walden and Ralf Stemmann
  • Co-Produced by and engineered by: Walter Clissen
  • Recorded at Flamingo Café Recording Studio, Studio City, California
  • Mixed at Enterprise Studios, North Hollywood, California
  • Engineered and mixed by: Walter Clissen, assisted by John Schmidt
  • Digitally mastered by: Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, California
  • Art Direction: Thomas Sassenbach
  • Photos: Bernhard Kuehmstedt

Musicians

  • All Vocals: The Three Degrees (Valerie Holiday/Helen Scott-Leggins/Cynthia "Cindy" Garrison)
  • Synclavier programming: Ralf Stemmann
  • Keyboards: Ralf Stemmann and Randy Kerber
  • Acoustic piano: Randy Kerber, Larry Steelman
  • Guitars: Paul Jackson, Jr., James Harrah
  • Bass: Bob Parr
  • Saxophone and flute solo: Doug Norwine
  • Horns: "The Heart Attack" Bill Bergman, Greg Smith, Les Lovett, Dennis Farias and Nick Lane
  • Percussion: Paulinho Da Costa
  • String Ensemble: "LA Express Strings"
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See also

Thomas AndersWhen Will I See You Again (1993)

References

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