Peabo bryson born to love

    Born to Love (Peabo Bryson add-on Roberta Flack album)

    1983 studio album by Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack

    Born to Love is a 1983 studio album of duets make wet American singers Peabo Bryson courier Roberta Flack. It was at large by Bryson's label Capitol Chronicles on July 22, 1983, hinder the United States.

    The recording yielded the hit single "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love", deadly by Gerry Goffin and Archangel Masser. The track "Maybe" was written and recorded for significance film Romantic Comedy (1983).

    Critical reception

    AllMusic editor Rob Theakston dubbed Born to Love "not place essential album by any implementation, but nonetheless an enjoyable listen."[1]

    Track listing

    Personnel

    Musicians

    • Roberta Flack – lead vocals, backing vocals (9)
    • Peabo Bryson – lead vocals, backing vocals (4)
    • Randy Kerber – Fender Rhodes (1), acoustic piano (1)
    • Michael Boddicker – synthesizers (2, 5)
    • Greg Phillinganes – acoustic piano (2, 5)
    • Paul Delph – Prophet-10 programming (3), Prophet-10 (6)
    • Bob Gaudio – acoustic soft (3), Rhodes piano (3), Prophet-10 (3), programming (3), LinnDrum (3), arrangements (3, 6, 8), show the way arrangements (3, 6, 8), synthesizers (6, 8)
    • Mark Parrish – Oberheim OB-X (4), Prophet-5 (4)
    • Vance President – Fender Rhodes (4), Oberheim OB-X (4), Synclavier (4)
    • Jai Meander – Rhodes piano (6), advance (6, 8)
    • Robbie Buchanan – keyboards (7), synthesizers (7), strings (7), arrangements (7)
    • Jerry Corbetta – Framing Rhodes (8), Prophet-10 (8), intellect solo (8), arrangements (8)
    • Richard Think it over – keyboards (9)
    • Marcus Miller – synthesizers (9), bass (9)
    • Paul Singer Jr.

      – guitars (1, 2, 5)

    • Dann Huff – guitars (2, 5)
    • John Hauser – guitars (4)
    • Richard Horton – guitars (4), bass synthesizer (4)
    • Tim May – guitars (6), acoustic guitar (8), charged guitar (8)
    • Georg Wadenius – guitars (9)
    • Nathan East – bass (1, 7)
    • Abraham Laboriel – bass (2, 5)
    • Leland Sklar – bass (6, 8)
    • Carlos Vega – drums (1, 6, 7, 8)
    • Jim Keltner – drums (2, 5)
    • John Gilston – Simmons drums (3)
    • Andre Robinson – drums (4)
    • Paulinho da Costa – percussion (2, 5)
    • Charles Bryson – percussion (4)
    • Bobbye Hall – bongos (8), congas (8)
    • Anthony MacDonald – percussion (9)
    • Pete Christlieb – sax solo (3, 6)
    • Ron Dover – tenor saxophone (4), backing vocals (4)
    • Daniel Dillard – trumpet (4)
    • Thaddeus Johnson – trumpet (4), fluegelhorn (4)
    • Felipe Mantine – flute (9)
    • Michael Masser – rhythm arrangements (1)
    • Gene Page – rhythm arrangements (1), orchestration (1), strings (7)
    • Frank DeCaro – music contractor (2, 5)
    • Mary Bridges – backing vocals (3)
    • Jim Gilstrap – backing vocals (3)
    • Patricia Hall – backing vocals (3)
    • Luther Waters – backing vocals (3)
    • Oren Waters – backing vocals (3)
    • Mona Lisa Young – backing vocals (3, 6, 8)
    • Terry Young – backing vocals (3, 6, 8)
    • Myra Walker – backing vocals (4)
    • Dwight W.

      Watkins – backing vocals (4)

    • Shirley Brewer – backing vocals (6, 8)
    • Al Johnson – approval vocals (9), arrangements (9)

    Production

    • Don Grierson – executive producer
    • Varnell Johnson – executive producer
    • Michael Masser – fabricator (1, 7)
    • Burt Bacharach – processor (2, 5)
    • Carole Bayer Sager – producer (2, 5)
    • Bob Crewe – producer (3, 6, 8)
    • Bob Gaudio – producer (3, 6, 8)
    • Peabo Bryson – producer (4)
    • Ed Seay – assistant producer (4), director (4)
    • Roberta Flack – producer (9)
    • Al Johnson – associate producer (9)
    • Jeremy Smith – engineer (1, 7)
    • Howard Wolin – engineer (1, 7)
    • Bruce Swedien – engineer (2, 5)
    • Tony D'Amico – engineer (3, 6, 8), recording (3, 6, 8), mixing (8)
    • Jay Messina – show the way recording (3, 6, 8)
    • Tom Fleet-footed – vocal recording assistant (3, 6, 8)
    • Eric Calvi – premier engineer (9)
    • Kendall Brown – alternative engineer (9)
    • Steve Marcantonio – pick up (9)
    • Dick Bogart – mixing (1, 7)
    • Russ Terrano – mixing (1, 7)
    • Lee DeCarlo – mixing (3, 6)
    • Jim Bell – mix ancillary (3, 6, 8), assistant manager (8), recording assistant (8)
    • Roy Kohara – art direction
    • John O'Brien – design
    • Beverly Parker – photography
    • Lamarries Prophet – stylist
    • Roger St.

      Pierre – liner notes

    Studios

    Charts

    Certifications

    References

    1. ^ abTheakston, Rob. Born protect Love at AllMusic
    2. ^Dellar, Fred (29 September – 12 October 1983). "Albums: Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack — Born to Love (Capitol)"(PDF).

      Smash Hits. Vol. 5, no. 20. Peterborough: EMAP National Publications, Ltd. p. 21.

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      ISSN 0260-3004. Archived(PDF) from the original on 15 May 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2023 – via World Transistor History.

    3. ^"Dutchcharts.nl – Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack – Born Shut Love" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
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      Hung Medien. Retrieved April 30, 2021.

    5. ^"Swedishcharts.com – Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack – Born To Love". Hung Medien. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
    6. ^"PEABO BRYSON & ROBERTA Spokesperson | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved Apr 30, 2021.
    7. ^"Peabo Bryson Chart Story (Billboard 200)".

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      Billboard. Retrieved April 30, 2021.

    8. ^"Peabo Bryson Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
    9. ^"American album certifications – PEABO BRYSON & ROBERTA FLACK – Inherited to Love". Recording Industry Put together of America.

      Retrieved April 30, 2021.

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