Julia Fordham (album)
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Julia Fordham is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Julia Fordham, released in 1988. The album includes the single "Happy Ever After", which reached number 27 in the UK Singles Chart, along with three further singles; "The Comfort of Strangers", (UK #89) "Woman of the 80's" (UK #83) and "Where Does the Time Go?" (UK #41).[2]
Track listing
- "Happy Ever After" 3:43
- "The Comfort of Strangers" 4:23
- "Few Too Many" 3:20
- "Invisible War" 2:49
- "My Lover's Keeper" 3:39
- "Cocooned" 3:39
- "Where Does the Time Go?" 4:27
- "Woman of the 80's" 5:16
- "The Other Woman" 4:14
- "Behind Closed Doors" 2:09
- "Unconditional Love" 3:35
Personnel
- Afrodiziak - vocals
- Carlos Alomar - guitar
- Brian Aris - photography
- Howie B - assistant engineer
- Robin Clark - vocals
- Michael Cozzi - guitar
- Claudia Fontaine - vocals
- Antonio Forcione - guitar
- Julia Fordham - composer, primary artist, producer, vocals
- Angie Giles - vocals
- Omar Hakim - drums
- Luis Jardim - percussion
- Bashiri Johnson - percussion
- Robbie Kondor - keyboards
- Noel Langley - flugelhorn, flute, trumpet
- Tony Levin - bass
- Bob Ludwig - mastering
- Joe Mardin - conductor
- Grant Mitchell - arranger, brass arrangement, keyboard programming, keyboards, producer, programming, string arrangements, vocals
- Peter Mountain - photography
- The New West Horns - ensemble, horn, unknown contributor role
- John O'Kane - bass, vocals
- Naomi Osbourne - vocals
- Hugh Padgham - engineer, mixing
- Bill Padley - engineer, producer, programming, vocals
- David Palmer - bass, cello, drums, stick
- Dave Sinclair - bass, cello, stick
- Ashley Slater - trombone
- Andy Snitzer - saxophone
- Caron Wheeler- vocals
- Taj Wyzgowski - guitar
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