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*Jennifer Love Hewitt - ], background vocals | |||
*Rod Antoon - ], ] | |||
*Leon "Ndugu" Chancler - drums | |||
*Brad Cole - keyboard | |||
*Liz Constantine - background vocals | |||
*N'Dea Davenport - background vocals | |||
*Jerry Deaton - drums | |||
*Joel Derouin - ], concert master | |||
*Bruce Dukov - violin | |||
*Bob Etoll - ], drums | |||
*Charles Everett - violin | |||
*Armen Garabedian - violin | |||
*Berj Garabedian - violin | |||
*] - background vocals | |||
*Gary Herbig - ] | |||
*Suzie Katayama - conductor | |||
*Peter Kent - violin | |||
*Rob Lorentz - violin | |||
*Dave Marotta - ] | |||
*Quincy McCrary - background vocals | |||
*Kelly Parkinson - violin | |||
*Starr Parodi - keyboard | |||
*Greg Poree - ] | |||
*Sheldon Reynolds - guitar | |||
*Steve Richards - ] | |||
*Wolfgang Schmid - bass | |||
*Daniel Smith - cello | |||
*Jana Sorenson - background vocals | |||
*Ralph Stemmann - ] | |||
*Chad Wackerman - drums | |||
*John Wheelock - ] | |||
*Fred White - background vocals | |||
*Ed Willett - cello | |||
*Herschel Wise - ] | |||
*John Yoakum - ] | |||
*Derek J. Young - background vocals | |||
==Production== | ==Production== |
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Love Songs | ||
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Album by Jennifer Love Hewitt | ||
Released | 1992 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 41 min 21 sec | |
Label | Import | |
Producers | Rod Antoon, Bob Etoll, Greg Poree, Jeffrey Weber | |
Professional reviews | ||
AMG | 2/5 | NR |
Jennifer Love Hewitt Chronology | ||
Love Songs (1992) |
Let's Go Bang (1995) |
Love Songs is the debut album by singer/actress Jennifer Love Hewitt, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music) and was only available in Japan. The album was released in the U.S. on June 25, 1997.
Track listing
- "First Taste of Love" (Carroll, Etoll, Stober) - 3:55
- "Bedtime Stories" (Etoll, Gibson) - 3:55
- "Please Save Us the World" (Casgrove) - 3:34
- "Won't U B Mine" (Etoll) - 4:37
- "Listen (To You Heart)" (Etoll, Roberts) - 3:41
- "90's Kids" (Grenga, Love, McLaughlin) - 4:41
- "I'll Find You" (Etoll) - 3:37
- "Dancing Queen" (Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) - 3:59
- "What's It Gonna Take" (Margolis, Mellman) - 3:27
- "A Little Jazz" (Andrews, Young) - 3:13
- "Ben" (Black, Scharf) - 2:42
Personnel
For a listing of the people who took part see the attached list
Production
- Producers: Rod Antoon, Bob Etoll, Greg Poree, Jeffrey Weber
- Engineer: Wolfgang Aichholz, John Baker, Vincent Cirilli, Walter Clissen, Clark Germain, Khaliq Glover, Mike McDonald
- Mixing: Walter Clissen, Harry Maslin
- Mixing assistant: Matt Pakucko
- Sound technician: Ralph Stemmann
- Keyboard programming: Rod Antoon, Brad Cole, Jerry Deaton, Bob Etoll
- Arrangers: Rod Antoon, Brad Cole, Jerry Deaton, Bob Etoll, Greg Poree, Jeffrey Weber
- String arrangements: Suzie Katayama