Stares and Whispers (album)

Stares and Whispers was Freda Payne's seventh American released album appearing in 1977; it was also her first for Capitol Records. The last two tracks, "Loving You Means So Much to Me" and "Bring Back the Joy," were co-written by Payne's then-husband, Gregory Abbott, the latter of which was co-written by Payne herself. Four tracks were lifted from the album, "I Get (High on Your Memory)," "Bring Back the Joy," "Love Magnet," and "Feed Me Your Love." "Love Magnet" was the only one of the four that charted.

Stares and Whispers
Studio album by
Released1977
GenrePop, R&B
LabelCapitol
ProducerFrank E. Wilson, Tony Camillo
Freda Payne chronology
Out of Payne Comes Love
(1975)
Stares and Whispers
(1977)
Supernatural High
(1978)

The album was re-released by a British label called Soulmusic.Com on July 26, 2011. The reissue contains three bonus tracks ("I Can't Live on a Memory," "Baby You've Got What It Takes," and "I Wanna See You Soon", a duet with the Tavares from their album Love Storm) and an essay about Payne's life and career during the recording and release of the album, which was written by David Nathan, founder of Soulmusic.com.

The song "I Get High (On Your Memory)" was sampled by rapper Styles P for his song "Good Times". The same track was also sampled by Irish rapper TCXL for his song “Just Add Weed”. Also the title track was a cover of a song originally recorded by Australian singer Renée Geyer also released in 1977 off her album Moving Along (self-titled in the USA).

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Master of Love"A. Posey, Josef Powell7:56
2."Love Magnet"Wieder, John Footman, Nancy Wilson6:23
3."Stares and Whispers"John Footman, Dennis McFadden, Nancy Wilson3:24
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Feed Me Your Love"A. Posey, Josef Powell3:35
2."I Get High (On Your Memory)"Marilyn McLeod, Pam Sawyer3:07
3."Loving You Means So Much to Me"Gregory Abbott, R. Carson3:21
4."Bring Back the Joy"Gregory Abbott, Freda Payne3:50

CD bonus tracks

Personnel

  • Produced by: Frank E. Wilson for Spec-o-Lite Productions and Tony Camillo for Camillo-Marcucci Productions
  • Executive Producer: Larkin Arnold
  • Recorded at Crystal Sound Recording Studio
  • Recording Engineer: Kevin Beamish
  • Mastering Engineer: Jeff Sanders
  • Mixing Engineer: Kevin Beamish, Frank Wilson, David Henson

Musicians

Horns

  • Trumpets: Oscar Brashear, Chuck Findley, Steve Madio
  • Trombones: George Bohanon, George Thatcher
  • Saxophone: William Green, Ernest Watts, Terry Harrington (courtesy of Karma/A&M Records)
  • Strings and Horns: David Vandepitt on "Master of Love," "Love Magnet"; Bruce Miller on "Stares and Whispers," "Feed Me Your Love," "Loving You Means So Much to Me"
  • Background Vocals: Carolyn Dennis, Angela Winbush, Shirley Brewer, Gwen Matthews (courtesy of Blackbull Productions)
  • Legal Advisor: Raphael Tisdale
  • Special Thanks to the Crystal Kids
  • Art Direction: Roy Kohara
  • Photography: Charles Bush
  • Wardrobe by: Lady Madonna
  • Make-up and Hair Design: Björn
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