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Recording information: Avatar, Malibu, CA; Buxer Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Chapel Studio, Encino, CA; Cliffhanger Studio, Vancouver, Canada; Devonshire Studios, Burbank, CA; Larrabee Sound Studios, West Hollywood, CA; Ollywood Studios, Los Angeles, CA; One On One Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Sound Castle Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Arranger: Rayford Griffin.
Personnel: George Howard (vocals, soprano saxophone, keyboards, cymbals, programming); Siedah Garrett (vocals, background vocals); Alexandra Brown, Carl Carwell, Debra Parson, Clare Blake, James Ingram , Lynn Davis , Phil Perry, Phillip Ingram, Keith John, Kevin Dorsey , Carl Anderson , Carmen Carter (vocals); L. Carl Burnett, A. Ray Fuller, Paul Jackson, Jr. , Ron Smith , Kevin Chokan (guitar); Deron Johnson (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, bass synthesizer); Robert Brookins (keyboards, synthesizer, drum machine, programming); Denzil Miller (keyboards, synthesizer, drum machine); Kae Williams, Jr., Philip Woo (keyboards, synthesizer); Tim Gant (keyboards, bass synthesizer); Brad Buxer, Darrell Smith, David Cochrane, Mark Ellis Stephens, Rex Rideout, Billy Childs, Billy Childs Trio, Vance Taylor (keyboards); Stanley Clarke (bass instrument); Billy Friday Johnson (drums, cymbals, drum programming); Sonny Emory (drums, drum programming); Jerry Brown (drums); Munyungo Jackson (bongos, timbales, percussion); Leonard "Doc" Gibbs, Luis Conte (percussion); Victor Bailey (chimes); Julie Delgado (background vocals); Eddie Martinez (vocals, guitar); Todd Cochran (keyboards, synthesizer); Rayford Griffin (drums, background vocals); Paulinho Da Costa (congas, bongos, percussion); Alex Acuńa (congas, percussion).
Liner Note Author: Rex Rideout.
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