A Love Supreme (Chanté Moore album)

A Love Supreme
Studio album by Chanté Moore
Released November 15, 1994
Recorded 19931994
Genre
Length 71:15
Label
Producer
Chanté Moore chronology
Precious
(1992)
A Love Supreme
(1994)
This Moment Is Mine
(1999)
Alternative cover
International cover
Singles from A Love Supreme
  1. "Old School Lovin'"
    Released: 1994
  2. "This Time"
    Released: 1994
  3. "Free/Sail On"
    Released: 1995
  4. "I'm What You Need"
    Released: 1995
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A Love Supreme is the second album by American singer Chanté Moore. Released in 1994, it is the follow up to her gold-selling debut album, Precious.

Composition

The album gave Moore another US Top 20 R&B hit with the single "Old School Lovin'". The album also contains a remake of the Alicia Myers hit "I Want to Thank You," as well as a medley/mash-up of the Deniece Williams song "Free" and the Commodores song "Sail On". Track 11, "Mood", also appears on the soundtrack to the Eddie Murphy film Beverly Hills Cop III.

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "Intro" 0:51
2. "Searchin'"5:34
3. "This Time"5:59
4. "My Special Perfect One"5:29
5. "I'm What You Need"4:59
6. "Your Love's Supreme"4:30
7. "Old School Lovin'"4:59
8. "Free/Sail On"5:47
9. "Without Your Love" (Interlude)0:55
10. "I Want to Thank You"7:59
11. "Mood"4:12
12. "Thank You for Loving Me"4:59
13. "Soul Dance"4:13
14. "Am I Losing You?"5:59
15. "Thou Shalt Not" (feat. arrangements by David Campbell)4:48

Personnel

  • Mark Abetz - engineer
  • Judi Acosta-Stewart - production coordination
  • Scott Alspach - producer
  • Michael Alvord - assistant engineer
  • Ross Anderson - bass, composer, drum programming, guitar, mixing, producer
  • Philip Bailey - guest artist, vocals (background)
  • Tom Baker - assistant engineer
  • Gary Barnacle - flute
  • Harvey Brough - composer, string arrangements
  • Alexandra Brown - vocals (background)
  • Bridgette Bryant - vocals (Background)
  • James "Chip" Bunton - production coordination
  • David Campbell - string arrangements
  • Bryan Carrigan - second engineer
  • Teddy Castellucci - guitar
  • Richard Cottrell - engineer
  • Kenneth Crouch - composer, multi instruments, producer
  • Paulinho da Costa - percussion
  • Kevin "KD" Davis - engineer, mixing
  • Sean Davis - assistant engineer
  • C.J. DeVillar - assistant engineer
  • George Duke - guest artist
  • Derrick Edmondson - saxophone
  • Danny Flynn - stylist
  • Gwyn Foxx - vocals (background)
  • Jud J. Friedman - composer, keyboards, producer, string arrangements
  • Siedah Garrett - guest artist, vocals (background)
  • Sean "Sep" Hall - composer, producer, programming, rhythm arrangements, sequencing, vocal arrangement
  • Lee Hamblin - composer, drum programming, engineer, mixing, producer
  • Cynthia Harrell - composer, vocals (background)
  • Kuk Harrell - engineer, producer, vocal arrangement
  • James Harris - composer
  • Steve Hodge - mixing
  • Jean-Marie Horvat - mixing
  • John Howcott - composer, drum programming, keyboard programming, producer
  • Richard Huredia - mixing assistant
  • Phillip Ingram - vocals (background)
  • Booker T. Jones - mixing
  • Kipper Jones - composer, guest artist, producer, vocals (background)
  • Pat Karamian - assistant engineer, second engineer
  • Brian Kilgore - percussion
  • Simon A. Law - bass, composer, drum programming, keyboards, mixing, producer, string arrangements
  • Eugene Le - second engineer
  • Maxayn Lewis - vocals (background)
  • Terry Lewis - composer
  • Eugene Lo - second engineer
  • Kevin McCord - composer
  • Chanté Moore - composer, executive producer, primary artist, producer, vocal arrangement, vocals, vocals (background)
  • Taavi Mote - engineer
  • Fred Moultrie - executive producer
  • Steve Musters- assistant engineer
  • Rick Nelson - vocals (background)
  • Michael Norfleet - composer, multi instruments, producer
  • Emanuel Officer - composer, producer, vocal arrangement
  • Steve Orchard - engineer
  • Sue Owens - production coordination
  • Donald Parks - composer, drum programming, keyboard programming, producer
  • Paula Payden - composer
  • Greg Phillinganes - keyboards
  • Neil Pogue - engineer
  • Herb Powers - mastering
  • Adrian Reid - Fender Rhodes
  • Allan Rich - composer
  • Lionel Richie - composer
  • Eddie Ricketts - composer
  • Kevin Robinson - flugelhorn
  • Matthew Rolston - photography
  • Jeff Scantlebury - percussion
  • Sheila E. - composer
  • Louis Silas, Jr. - executive producer
  • Christopher "Tricky" Stewart - composer, producer, programming, rhythm arrangements, sequencing, vocal arrangement
  • Gloria Stewart - composer
  • Laney Stewart - engineer, producer, programming, sequencing, vocal arrangement
  • Phillip Stewart - composer
  • Reggie Stewart - composer, drum programming, keyboard programming
  • Lisa Taylor - vocals (background)
  • Vaneta Thompson - composer
  • Francesca Tolot - make-up
  • Simon Wall - assistant engineer
  • Ilene Weingard - art direction, design
  • Deniece Williams - composer
  • Warren Woods - engineer
  • Gavyn Wright - conductor
  • Jim "Z" Zumpano - engineer

External links

A Love Supreme at AllMusic

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