What Becomes a Legend Most

What Becomes a Legend Most
Studio album by Jermaine Stewart
Released 1989
Recorded 1988 - 1989
Genre R&B/Soul, Dance-pop, Freestyle
Length 54:38
Label Arista
Producer Phil Harding, Ian Curnow, Derek Bramble, Michael Sembello, Dick Rudolph, Larry Robinson, Richard Scher, Arnold Hennings, Ollie Leiber
Jermaine Stewart chronology
Say It Again
(1987)
What Becomes a Legend Most
(1989)
Set Me Free
(1992)
"What becomes a legend most?" is also a tagline for mink fur from the American Legend Cooperative.

What Becomes a Legend Most is a 1989 album by Jermaine Stewart.

This album would be Stewart's last official album. He fully recorded the 1992 album "Set Me Free" however it was never released. In his final years, he began recording the new album "Believe In Me" until his death in 1997.[1] The recordings for this album was released in 1999 on the compilation A Tribute to Jermaine Stewart, Attention, released under his own brother's label.[2]

The album continued Stewart's commercial decline, failing to make any impact in Europe or America. Stewart's previous 1987 album Say It Again was a fair European hit.[3]

Only two singles were released from the album, "Tren de Amor" and "Every Woman Wants To". Both singles failed to make any impact, only peaking at #97 and #95 in the UK, respectively.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Tren de Amor" (J. Stewart, I. Curnow, P. Harding) (3:50)
  2. "Set Me Free" (D. Bramble) (3:40)
  3. "State of My Heart" (M. Sembello) (4:41)
  4. "I'd Rather Be with You" (L. Robinson, K. Jones) (5:10)
  5. "Every Woman Wants To" (R. Scher, D. Sea Gazley) (4:49)
  6. "Lies" (J. Stewart, A. Hennings) (5:08)
  7. "One Lover" (M. Sembello, R. Bell) (5:06)
  8. "Call Me Before You Come" (J. Stewart, A. Hennings) (4:47)
  9. "Gourmet Love" (J. Stewart, R. Scher, D. Sea Gazeley) (5:05)
  10. "Please Say You Will" (J. Stewart, I. Curnow, P. Harding) (3:40)
  11. "Betty Blue" (D. Bramble, O. Leiber) (3:51)
  12. "Holes in My Jeans" (J. Stewart, R. Scher) (4:51)

Outtakes:

  1. "When Sex Becomes a Religion" included on the "Tren de Amor" b-side single
  2. "Hot and Cold" released on the Weekend at Bernie's soundtrack

Personnel

References

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