Jonathan Butler
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Jonathan Butler 4.30  2LP  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Jive HIP46
Item Number: 2143344290 2070

ex+/nm/nm gatefoldl, looks unplayed, sleeve has promotional etching in one corner 356343


            
            




Tracklist
 
A1Lies4:39
A2I Miss Your Love Tonight4:20
A3Take Good Care Of Me4:28
A4Going Home4:44
B1All Over You4:34
B2Love Songs, Candlelight, And You5:00
B3One More Dance4:37
B4Barenese4:33
C1Holding On4:12
C2Overflowing4:05
C3Sunset4:15
C4Loving You4:58
D1Reunion5:03
D2Give A Little More Loving4:10
D3Say We'll Be Together4:00
D4High Tide4:42


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 5013705004612
Rights Society: MCPS/BIEM
Matrix / RunoutA-side label: HIP 46 A*
Matrix / RunoutB-side label: HIP 46 B*
Matrix / RunoutC-side label: HIP 46 C*
Matrix / RunoutD-side label: HIP 46 D*
Matrix / RunoutA-side runout: HIP-46-A1-1-1-X1 1 MT DAMONT
Matrix / RunoutB-side runout: HIP-46-B1-1-1-X1 1 MT DAMONT
Matrix / RunoutC-side runout: HIP-46-C1-1-1-X1 1 MT DAMONT
Matrix / RunoutD-side runout: HIP-46-D1-1-1-X1 1 MT DAMONT


Credits
A&R [Representation] - Mike Noble
Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] - Chris Hunter (Tracks: A4), Chris White (Tracks: B2), Ed Salkin (Tracks: C2)
Alto Saxophone [Alto Saxaphone] - Chris Hunter (Tracks: C4), Chris White (Tracks: A3)
Arranged By [Horn Arrangement] - Barry Eastmond (Tracks: A1, C1)
Arranged By [Rhythm & String Arrangement] - Barry Eastmond (Tracks: A3)
Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangement] - Barry Eastmond (Tracks: A4, B4, D1, D3, D4), Jonathan Butler (Tracks: A4, B4, D3, D4)
Arranged By [String Arrangement] - Barry Eastmond (Tracks: B3, C3, C4)
Backing Vocals - Audrey Wheeler (Tracks: A2, B1 to B3), Brenda White King (Tracks: A1, A3, C1, C4, D3), Curtis King (Tracks: A1, A3, C1), Diane Williams (Tracks: A1, C1, C4, D3), Diane Williams (Tracks: C2), Dolly Eastmond (Tracks: A2, B2), Ethel Beatty (Tracks: A3), Jeff Smith (Tracks: A2, B1 to B3, C2), Jonathan Butler (Tracks: A1, A3, B1 to B3, C1, C4, D3), Katie Kissoon (Tracks: A3), Phillip Ballou (Tracks: A3, C1), Phillip Ballou (Tracks: C4, D3), Thomas Flammia (Tracks: A1, B1 to C1, C4, D3), Vaneese Thomas (Tracks: A2, B3), Yogi Lee (Tracks: C2), Yolanda Lee (Tracks: A1, A2, B1 to C1, D3)
Bass - Luico Hopper (Tracks: A4, D4), Wayne Brathwaite (Tracks: A1, A3, B2, C1, C2, C4, D3), Wayne Brathwaite (Tracks: C3)
Design [Sleeve Design] - Zombart
Drum Programming - Barry Eastmond (Tracks: B1)
Drums - Bernard Davis (Tracks: C2), Buddy Williams (Tracks: A1, A4, B2, B4, D1, D4)
- Chris Parker

Notes
Gatefold sleeve.

A4, B4, C3, D1 & D4 are instrumentals.

℗ 1987 Zomba Productions Limited except "Overflowing" ℗ 1985 Zomba Productions Limited and "Give A Little More Lovin'" ℗ 1986 Zomba Productions Limited.

An original sound recording made by Zomba Productions Limited.
Distributed by R.C.A./Ariola.

Also available Introducing Jonathan Butler on LP - HIP 31 - cassette - HIP C 31 - & compact disc - CHIP 31.

Writer credits for "Overflowing":
Sleeve: Jonathan Butler, Barry Eastmond & Keith Diamond.
Label: J. Butler, B. Eastmond, J. Skinner.

Runouts are etched, except for '-1-1-X1' which are machine stamped in a similar style to that used by [l=EMI Records].


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 1987

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