Well...
Well... is the first album released by American singer-songwriter and actress Katey Sagal. The album was originally released on April 19, 1994 by Virgin Records.
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Released | April 19, 1994 | |||
Genre | Adult contemporary | |||
Length | 57:04 | |||
Label | Virgin Records | |||
Producer | David Frank, Rupert Hine, Robbie Nevil, Bob Thiele Jr. | |||
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Track listing
- "Thunderhead (I Just Wanted a Little Rain)" (Julie Christensen) 3:40
- "Can't Hurry the Harvest" (Katey Sagal, Phil Roy, Bob Thiele Jr.) 5:20
- "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" (Sagal, Robbie Nevil, David Frank) 4:20
- "That's How Love Goes" (Sagal, Thiele Jr., John Shanks) 4:55
- "September Rain" (Sagal, Roy, Thiele Jr.) 6:15
- "Peace" (Sagal, Roy, Thiele Jr.) 6:04
- "All Is Well" (Brent Bourgeois, Bongo Bob Smith) 4:31
- "Act of Faith" (Sagal, Shanks, Brent Bourgeois) 4:49
- "I Don't Wanna Know" (Sagal, Roy, Thiele Jr.) 5:01
- "Don't Know How to Let You Go" (Sagal, Shanks, Thiele Jr.) 4:38
- "Best Part" (Kathy Fisher, Ron Wasserman) 3:52
- "Dignity" (Sagal, Paul Gordon) 3:48
Personnel
- Katey Sagal: Vocals, Piano
- David Frank, John Phillip Shenale: Keyboards
- Tom Keene: Piano
- Mark Goldenberg, Robbie Nevil, Phil Palmer, John Shanks: Guitars
- Amy Kanter, Joe Williams: Gut-String Guitars, Vocal Backing
- Brent Bourgeois: Gut-String Guitars, Keyboards, Vocal Backing
- Bob Thiele Jr.: Guitars, Keyboards, Programming, Piano, Vocal Backing
- Jim Hanson, Tom Lilly, Guy Pratt, Freddie "Ready Freddie" Washington: Bass
- Rupert Hine: Electric & Synthesized Bass, Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Programming, Vocal Backing
- Brian MacLeod, Jack White: Drums
- Paulinho da Costa, Debra Dobkin: Percussion
- Martin Tillman: Cello
- Rosemary Butler, Rita Coolidge, Laura Creamer, Julie Delgado, Beth Hooker, Kipp, Mark & Pat Lennon, Roger Manning, Sandy Simmons, Andy Sturmer, Billy Valentine: Vocal Backing
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