1979 Platinum Album With the Hit I ll Never Love This Way Again

1979 studio anthology past Dionne Warwick

Dionne
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Studio album past

Dionne Warwick

Released May 1979
Studio United Western Studios, Hollywood, California
Length 39:24
Label Arista
Producer Barry Manilow
Dionne Warwick chronology
Honey at First Sight
(1977)
Dionne
(1979)
No Night So Long
(1980)
Singles from Dionne
  1. "I'll Never Love This Way Again"
    Released: July fifteen, 1979
  2. "Deja Vu"
    Released: November 1979
  3. "After You lot"
    Released: March 1980
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [1]
Christgau'southward Tape Guide C+[2]

Dionne is a studio anthology by American vocalizer Dionne Warwick. It was released by Arista Records in May 1979 in the United States. Recorded during the winter of 1978–79, the album marked Warwick's debut with the label. Production on Dionne was helmed by Barry Manilow, who was paired with Warwick by Arista founder Clive Davis. Her highest-charting album since Soulful (1969), Dionne peaked at number 12 on the Us Billboard 200 album chart and went platinum in the US.

Lead single "I'll Never Beloved This Way Again" became a major hit, reaching number 5 on the U.s. Billboard Hot 100.[3] The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and both it and follow-up hitting "Deja Vu" became Grammy Award winners at the 1980 ceremony. "Afterwards You lot," Dionne 'south's third meridian ten single and "Feeling Old Feelings" were likewise released every bit singles, with the latter receiving a Japanese release simply. Her performance of the song earned Warwick the yard prize at the Tokyo Music Festival for Song of the Year.[4]

Track listing [edit]

All tracks produced by Barry Manilow.[5]

Side one
No. Title Author(south) Length
ane. "Who, What, When, Where, Why" Rupert Holmes 3:15
2. "After You"
  • Doug Frank
  • Doug James
4:02
3. "The Alphabetic character" Wayne Carson Thompson 3:11
4. "I'll Never Love This Manner Again"
  • Richard Kerr
  • Volition Jennings
3:33
five. "Déjà Vu"
  • Isaac Hayes
  • Adrienne Anderson
iv:06
Side two
No. Title Author(s) Length
vi. "Feeling Old Feelings"
  • Danny Hice
  • Chip Hardy
4:03
7. "In Your Eyes"
  • Barry Manilow
  • Bruce Sussman
  • Jack Feldman
3:43
8. "My Everlasting Beloved"
  • Rick Sandler
  • Jeanne FitzSimmons
  • Con Cowan
4:23
9. "Out of My Hands"
  • Cissy Houston
  • Alvin Fields
  • Frank
iii:17
x. "All the Time"
  • Manilow
  • Marty Panzer
iv:06
Déjà Vu – The Arista Recordings (2020) bonus tracks[6]
No. Title Writer(s) Length
xi. "Never Gonna Allow You lot Become Abroad" Manilow iii:38
12. "The Last Ane to Exist Loved"
  • Burt Bacharach
  • Hal David
two:58
13. "Never Gonna Let You Get Away" (Duet Version featuring Barry Manilow) Manilow 3:48

Personnel and credits [edit]

Musicians

  • Dionne Warwick – lead vocals, bankroll vocals (1, iii, 9)
  • Barry Manilow – acoustic piano, rhythm runway arrangements, backing vocals (ii-half dozen, 8, 10)
  • Bill Mays – keyboards
  • Mitch Holder – guitars, Mitch Holder and Thom Rotella (3,4)
  • Volition Lee – bass guitar
  • Rick Shlosser – drums
  • Alan Estes – percussion
  • Sid Precipitous – concertmaster
  • Shaun Harris – contractor
  • Greg Mathieson – orchestration (1, vi)
  • Gene Page – orchestration (ii, five, 9, 10)
  • Artie Butler – orchestration (iii, 4)
  • Jimmie Haskell – orchestration (vii, eight)
  • Ron Dante – bankroll vocals (2-6, 8, 10)

Production

  • Producer – Barry Manilow
  • Product Assistant – Paul Brownstein
  • Engineer – Michael DeLugg
  • Assistant Engineer – Peter Darmi
  • Recorded at United Western Studios (Hollywood, California).
  • Art Direction – Donn Davenport
  • Photography – Harry Langdon
  • Insert Photography – Jay Thompson
  • Hair Stylist – Clifford Peterson

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Wynn, Ron. "Dionne > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved 29 Baronial 2011.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: Westward". Christgau'southward Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN089919026X . Retrieved March 22, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  3. ^ Joel Whitburn's Top Popular Singles 1955-1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  4. ^ Dionne Warwick captures grand prize at the 1980 Tokyo Music Festival, April three, 1980
  5. ^ Dionne (booklet). Dionne Warwick. Arista Records. 1979. {{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ "Dionne Warwick: Déjà Vu – The Arista Recordings (1979–1994), 12CD Boxset". cherryred.co.uk . Retrieved April 18, 2021.
  7. ^ "Dionne Warwick Nautical chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
  8. ^ "Dionne Warwick Nautical chart History (Summit R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved April thirteen, 2021.
  9. ^ "1980 Year-End Chart – Superlative R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". Billboard . Retrieved April 13, 2021.
  10. ^ "American album certifications – Dionne Warwick – Dionne". Recording Manufacture Association of America. Retrieved April 15, 2021.

External links [edit]

  • Dionne at Discogs

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionne_%281979_album%29

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