Shine (Meredith Brooks album)

Shine is a re-issue of the 2002 album Bad Bad One by the singer-songwriter Meredith Brooks, released in 2004. An instrumental version of the title track was the theme song for Dr. Phil from 2004 to 2008.[1] (see 2004 in music).

Shine
Studio album reissue by
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2004
GenreAlternative rock
Length52:17
LabelSavoy
ProducerMeredith Brooks, Dave Darling
Meredith Brooks chronology
Bad Bad One
(2002)
Shine
(2004)
If I Could Be...
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Shine"Meredith Brooks, David Darling, Shelly Peiken3:22
2."Crazy"Brooks, Taylor Rhodes3:52
3."Lucky Day"Brooks, Rhodes3:33
4."Where Lovers Meet"Brooks3:51
5."Bad Bad One"Brooks, Paul Trudeau4:45
6."You Don't Know Me"Brooks, Trudeau4:28
7."Pleasure" (backing vocals by Jennifer Love Hewitt)Brooks4:25
8."Pain"Dave Berg, Brooks, Rhodes3:35
9."Walk Away"Brooks4:30
10."Your Name"Brooks5:20
11."High"Brooks3:23
12."Stand"Brooks5:12
13."Shine (Dr. Phil remix)"Brooks, Darling, Peiken2:01

Personnel

  • Meredith Brooks – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals, background vocals, slide guitar
  • Livingstone Brown – French horn, keyboards, background vocals, Moog synthesizer
  • David Darling – bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, background vocals
  • DJ Ginzu – turntables
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt – background vocals
  • Abe Laboriel Jr. – drums
  • Randy Landas – bass guitar
  • Daniel Shulman – bass guitar
  • Paul Trudeau – synthesizer, piano, background vocals
  • Windy Wagner – background vocals

Production

  • Producers: Meredith Brooks, David Darling
  • Engineers: Meredith Brooks, David Darling, Goldo Programming, Seth McLain, Michael Parnell, Jeff Peters
  • Mixing: Phil Kaffel
  • Mastering: Tom Baker
  • Programming: Meredith Brooks, David Darling, Goldo
  • Pro-tools: Meredith Brooks, Goldo, Seth McLain, Michael Parnell
  • Cover design: Marty Rosamond
  • Photography: Dana Tynan
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