Lovers Again (album)

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Lovers Again
Studio album by
Released1996
StudioObsessions recording studios, Los Angeles, California
Genre
Producer
Alexander O'Neal chronology
The Best of Alexander O'Neal
(1995)
Lovers Again
(1996)
Saga of a Married Man
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Guardian[2]

Lovers Again is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Do You Right" - 4:24
  2. "Let's Get Together" - 4:26
  3. "Lovers Again" - 3:31
  4. "Can You Stand the Rain" - 4:23
  5. "Baby Come to Me" - 4:01
  6. "No One But You" - 4:42
  7. "Body Talkin'" - 4:24
  8. "More Than My Heart" - 4:08
  9. "Sleepin'" - 4:27
  10. "Carry On" - 5:04
  11. "Sneakin'" - 5:23
  12. "Our Love" - 4:07
  13. "Grind" - 4:54
  14. "If We Get It On" - 4:15 (Japan only)
  15. "Cry" - 4:42 (Japan only)

Note: on the Japan release "Baby Come to Me" is a remixed version

Personnel[edit]

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[3]

"Do You Right"
  • Written by: Dr. Pelè Kazir
  • John Strawberry Fields - guitar sample
  • Backing vocals - Dr. Pelè Kazir, Marvin Gunn, Bruce DeShazer, Alexander O'Neal
"Let's Get Together"
  • Written by: Dr. Pelè Kazir
  • David Eiland - saxophone
  • Mike Scott - guitars
  • Backing vocals - Dr. Pelè Kazir, Marvin Gunn, Bruce DeShazer [KoKo-Blak], Trianita
"Lovers Again"
  • Written by: B-Cube (Ben Obi) and Dr. Pelè Kazir
  • David Eiland - saxophone
  • backing vocals - Dr. Pelè Kazir, Marvin Gunn, Reggie Wilson, Alexander O'Neal
"Can You Stand the Rain"
  • Written by: Dr. Pelè Kazir
  • David Eiland - saxophone
  • Derek Russell - bass guitar
  • Backing vocals - Dr. Pelè Kazir, Marvin Gunn, Bruce DeShazer [KoKo-Blak]
"Baby Come to Me"
  • Milton McDonald - guitars
  • David Phillips - additional keyboards
  • Paul Meeham - programming
  • Sam Noel - programming, technician
  • Backing vocals - Beverly Skeete, Weston Forster
"No One But You"
  • Written by: Dr. Pelè Kazir
  • B-Cube (Ben Obi) - additional keyboards, drum programming
  • Backing vocals - Tammy, Tisha, Davidra [Ashanti]
"Body Talking"
  • Written by: Dr. Pelè Kazir
  • B-Cube (Ben Obi) - additional programming
  • David Gonzalez - bass sample
  • Mike Scott - guitar sample
  • Backing vocals - Dr. Pelè Kazir, Alexander O'Neal
"More Than My Heart"
  • Prince Sampson - guitars
  • Kevin Robinson - brass
  • Fayyaz Virji - brass
  • Bud Beadle - brass
  • Paul Meehan - programming
  • Sam Noel - technician
  • Backing vocals - Weston forster, Beverly Skeete
    "Sleepin'"
  • Prince Sampson - guitars
  • Chris Offen - guitars
  • David Phillips - additional keyboards
  • Harry Morgan - percussion
  • Paul Meehan - programming
  • Sam Noel - programming, technician
"Carry On"
  • Prince Sampson - guitars
  • David Phillips - organ
  • Kevin Robinson - brass
  • Fayyaz Virji - brass
  • Bud Beadle - brass
  • Paul Meehan - programming
  • Sam Noel - technician
  • Backing vocals - Weston Forster, Beverly Skeete, Marcia Escoffery, Robert Thompson
"Sneakin'"
"Our Love"
  • Toby Baker - keyboards, synthesizers
  • Billy Osbourne - drum programming, percussion
  • Paul Stoner - synclavier programming
  • Backing vocals and arrangements - Gee Morris, Alexander O'Neal
"Grind"
  • Nick Mundy - programming
  • Hazel Fernandes - additional lead vocals
  • Errol Reid - rap sample
  • Backing vocals - D. Harvey, Nick Mundy

Charts[edit]

Chart Peak
position
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 60
UK Album Chart[4] 119
German Album Chart[5] 63

Release history[edit]

Label Cat. No. Format Date
EMI Premier 7243 8 54683 UK CD, Cassette 1996
Victor VICP-60056 JP CD 1996
Groove Society SPV 085-33802 DE CD 1997
Ichiban Records ICH1512-2 US CD 1998

References[edit]

  1. ^ Henderson, Alex. "Lovers Again". AllMusic. Retrieved January 22, 2015.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Caroline (November 15, 1996). "Music: This week's pop CD releases". The Guardian.
  3. ^ Lovers Again liner notes. One World. 1996.
  4. ^ "Zobbel UK Chart Log". Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  5. ^ "German Charts > Alexander O'Neal". GfK Entertainment Charts. Archived from the original on August 26, 2014. Retrieved 2018-05-10.

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