1995 studio album by Al Green
Your Heart's in Good Hands is American singer Al Green 's 26th studio album , his first after a several-year hiatus from secular music, released by MCA Records in 1995.[ 1] Described as "a solid project that approaches the Rev. Green's classic work with Hi Records",[ 2] the album was said to capture much of Al Green's early vocal sound, keeping true to his original style but also adding modern elements. "Keep On Pushing Love ", a single released from the album, produced by Arthur Baker and co-written with Lotti Golden , Al Green and Tommy Faragher invokes "the original, sparse sound of his [Green's] early classics."[ 3] "Your Heart's in Good Hands", a single produced by Narada Michael Walden and written by Diane Warren , was also released from the LP.[ 1]
"Your Heart's in Good Hands" (Diane Warren ) – 6:02 "Keep On Pushing Love " (Arthur Baker , Tommy Faragher , Lotti Golden , Al Green) – 5:08 "Could This Be The Love" (DeVante Swing ) – 3:44 "Love Is a Beautiful Thing " (Seth Swirsky ) – 5:27 "One Love" (Al Green, David Steele ) – 3:47 "Don't Look Back " (John Lee Hooker , Smokey Robinson , Robert White , Ronnie White ) – 4:51 "Best Love" (Al Green, David Steele) – 3:39 "Your Love (Is More Than I Ever Hoped For)" (Al Green, David Steele) – 5:06 "What Does It Take" (Al Green, David Steele) – 4:11 "People in the World (Keep On Lovin' You)" (Al Green, David Steele) – 4:09 Al Green – lead vocals Louis Biancaniello – keyboards (1), Hammond B3 organ (1), programming (1) Tommy Faragher – keyboards (2), programming (2), backing vocals (2) Richard Tee – keyboards (2, 4), organ (2, 4), acoustic piano (4) DeVante Swing – all instruments (3), arrangements (3) Axel Kröll – programming (4, 6), arrangements (6) David Steele – keyboards (5, 7-10), guitars (5, 7-10), bass (5, 7-10), arrangements (5, 7-10), congas (9, 10) Andy Cox – programming (5, 7-10), guitars (5, 7-10), percussion (5, 9, 10), arrangements (5, 7-10) Paul Pesco – guitars (2, 4, 6) Doug Wimbish – bass (2, 4) Will Lee – bass (6) Narada Michael Walden – drums (1), arrangements (1) David Palmer – drums (2, 6) Bernard Purdie – drums (9) Tony Mason – drums (10) Bashiri Johnson – percussion (2, 4) Roger Rosenberg – baritone saxophone (2) Andy Snitzer – tenor saxophone (2) Andrew Love – saxophones (5, 7-10) Curtis Stigers – saxophone (6), lead vocals (6) Michael E. Davis – trombone (2) Wayne Jackson – trombone (5, 7-10), trumpet (5, 7-10) Chris Scott – trumpet (2) Graeme Hamilton – trumpet (10) Frank Martin – string arrangements and conductor (1) Nathan Rubin – concertmaster (1) Nikita Germaine – backing vocals (1) Sandy Griffith – backing vocals (1) Skyler Jett – backing vocals (1) Claytoven Richardson – backing vocals (1) Lotti Golden – backing vocals (2) Cindy Mizelle – backing vocals (2, 4) Nicki Richards – backing vocals (2, 4, 6) Kennan Keating – backing vocals (3) Paulette McWilliams – backing vocals (4, 6) Wincy Terry – backing vocals (5, 7, 8, 10) B.J. Nelson – backing vocals (6) The Mint Juleps – backing vocals (8, 9, 10)
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