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{{Short description|Album by Marti Webb}}
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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| Name = Encore
| name = Encore
| Type = studio
| type = studio
| Artist = [[Marti Webb]]
| artist = [[Marti Webb]]
| Cover = Marti_Webb_-_Encore_(1985),_album_cover.jpg
| cover = Marti_Webb_-_Encore_(1985),_album_cover.jpg
| alt =
| Released = 1985
| released = 1985
| Recorded = [[London]]
| recorded = [[London]]
| Studio = Angel Studios
| venue =
| Label = Starblend Records
| Producer = [[John Altman (composer)|John Altman]]
| studio = [[Angel Recording Studios]]
| genre =
| Last album = ''[[I'm Not That Kind of Girl]]<br />(1983)
| length =
| This album = '''''Encore'''''<br />(1985)
| label = Starblend Records
| Next album = ''[[Always There (album)|Always There]]''<br />(1986)
| producer = [[John Altman (composer)|John Altman]]
}}'''''Encore''''' is an album by [[Marti Webb]] released in 1985. It is her fourth solo studio recording.
| prev_title = [[I'm Not That Kind of Girl]]
| prev_year = 1983
| next_title = [[Always There (Marti Webb album)|Always There]]
| next_year = 1986
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It was produced by [[John Altman (composer)|John Altman]] for the Starblend Records label.
'''''Encore''''' is an album by [[Marti Webb]] released in 1985. It is her fourth solo studio recording. It was produced by [[John Altman (composer)|John Altman]] for the Starblend Records label.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/18242/marti-webb/|title=MARTI WEBB {{!}} full Official Chart History {{!}} Official Charts Company|website=www.officialcharts.com|language=en|access-date=2017-03-19}}</ref>


It features a recording of "[[Ben (song)|Ben]]", written by Don Black and Walter Scharf, which was originally a hit single for [[Michael Jackson]]. Webb's version, the royalties of which were donated to a charity in memory of Ben Hardwick in conjunction with the BBC television series ''[[That's Life!|That's Life]]'', peaked at #5 in the [[UK Singles Chart]].
It features a recording of "[[Ben (song)|Ben]]", written by Don Black and Walter Scharf, which was originally a hit single for [[Michael Jackson]]. Webb's version, the royalties of which were donated to a charity in memory of Ben Hardwick in conjunction with the BBC television series ''[[That's Life!|That's Life]]'', peaked at #5 in the [[UK Singles Chart]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles|last=Roach|first=Martin|publisher=Virgin Books|year=2008|isbn=9780753515372|location=London|pages=446}}</ref>


''Encore'' peaked at #55 on the [[UK Albums Chart]].
''Encore'' peaked at #55 on the [[UK Albums Chart]].<ref name=":0" />


The album was re-released on compact disc in 1995 by Carlton Home Entertainment on their Hallmark label. It was retitled "If You Leave Me Now" and had an amended track order.
The album was re-released on compact disc in 1995 by Carlton Home Entertainment on their Hallmark label. It was retitled "If You Leave Me Now" and had an amended track order.
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==== Side One ====
==== Side One ====
# "Fantasy" <small>([[Gerard Kenny]]/Drey Shepperd)</small>
# "Fantasy" <small>([[Gerard Kenny]], Drey Shepperd)</small>
# "[[If You Leave Me Now]]" <small>([[Peter Cetera]])</small>
# "[[If You Leave Me Now]]" <small>([[Peter Cetera]])</small>
# "[[Life on Mars (song)|Life On Mars]]" <small>([[David Bowie]])</small>
# "[[Life on Mars (song)|Life On Mars]]" <small>([[David Bowie]])</small>
# "[[It Had to Be You (song)|It Had to Be You]]" <small>([[Gus Kahn]]/[[Isham Jones]])</small>
# "[[It Had to Be You (song)|It Had to Be You]]" <small>([[Gus Kahn]], [[Isham Jones]])</small>
# "[[Wind Beneath My Wings]]" <small>([[Jeff Silbar]]/[[Larry Henley]])</small>
# "[[Wind Beneath My Wings]]" <small>([[Jeff Silbar]], [[Larry Henley]])</small>
# "Ready for Roses Now" <small>([[Geoff Stephens]]/Don Black)</small>
# "Ready for Roses Now" <small>([[Geoff Stephens]], Don Black)</small>


==== Side Two ====
==== Side Two ====
# "Ben" <small>(Don Black/Walter Scharf)</small>
# "Ben" <small>(Don Black, Walter Scharf)</small>
# "[[Love of My Life (Queen song)|Love of My Life]]" <small>([[Freddie Mercury]])</small>
# "[[Love of My Life (Queen song)|Love of My Life]]" <small>([[Freddie Mercury]])</small>
# "[[My Foolish Heart (song)|My Foolish Heart]]" <small>([[Ned Washington]]/[[Victor Young]])</small>
# "[[My Foolish Heart (song)|My Foolish Heart]]" <small>([[Ned Washington]], [[Victor Young]])</small>
# "Part Time Love" <small>([[David Gates]])</small>
# "Part Time Love" <small>([[David Gates]])</small>
# "When Love Was All We Had" <small>(Don Black/Archie Jordan)</small>
# "When Love Was All We Had" <small>(Don Black, Archie Jordan)</small>
# "[[All by Myself|All By Myself]]" <small>([[Eric Carmen]])</small>
# "[[All by Myself|All By Myself]]" <small>([[Eric Carmen]])</small>
{{Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| Name = If You Leave Me Now
| name = If You Leave Me Now
| Type = studio
| type = studio
| Artist = [[Marti Webb]]
| artist = [[Marti Webb]]
| Cover = Marti_Webb_-_If_You_Leave_Me_Now_(1995),_album_cover.jpg
| cover = Marti_Webb_-_If_You_Leave_Me_Now_(1995),_album_cover.jpg
| alt =
| Released = 1995
| Label = Hallmark
| released = 1995
| Producer = John Altman
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio =
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| label = Hallmark
| producer = John Altman
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* Special thanks to Tony Harding and Don Black
* Special thanks to Tony Harding and Don Black
* Design - Gwyn Davies
* Design - Gwyn Davies
* Recorded at Angel Studios, London
* Recorded at [[Angel Recording Studios]], London

==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Marti Webb}}


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[[Category:1985 albums]]
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[[Category:Marti Webb albums]]
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 28 November 2024

Encore
Studio album by
Released1985
RecordedLondon
StudioAngel Recording Studios
LabelStarblend Records
ProducerJohn Altman
Marti Webb chronology
I'm Not That Kind of Girl
(1983)
Encore
(1985)
Always There
(1986)

Encore is an album by Marti Webb released in 1985. It is her fourth solo studio recording. It was produced by John Altman for the Starblend Records label.[1]

It features a recording of "Ben", written by Don Black and Walter Scharf, which was originally a hit single for Michael Jackson. Webb's version, the royalties of which were donated to a charity in memory of Ben Hardwick in conjunction with the BBC television series That's Life, peaked at #5 in the UK Singles Chart.[2]

Encore peaked at #55 on the UK Albums Chart.[1]

The album was re-released on compact disc in 1995 by Carlton Home Entertainment on their Hallmark label. It was retitled "If You Leave Me Now" and had an amended track order.

Track listing

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Encore

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Side One

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  1. "Fantasy" (Gerard Kenny, Drey Shepperd)
  2. "If You Leave Me Now" (Peter Cetera)
  3. "Life On Mars" (David Bowie)
  4. "It Had to Be You" (Gus Kahn, Isham Jones)
  5. "Wind Beneath My Wings" (Jeff Silbar, Larry Henley)
  6. "Ready for Roses Now" (Geoff Stephens, Don Black)

Side Two

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  1. "Ben" (Don Black, Walter Scharf)
  2. "Love of My Life" (Freddie Mercury)
  3. "My Foolish Heart" (Ned Washington, Victor Young)
  4. "Part Time Love" (David Gates)
  5. "When Love Was All We Had" (Don Black, Archie Jordan)
  6. "All By Myself" (Eric Carmen)
If You Leave Me Now
Studio album by
Released1995
LabelHallmark
ProducerJohn Altman

If You Leave Me Now

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  1. "The Wind Beneath My Wings"
  2. "My Foolish Heart"
  3. "Ben"
  4. "Life On Mars"
  5. "Ready for Roses Now"
  6. "When Love Was All We Had"
  7. "It Had to Be You"
  8. "Fantasy"
  9. "Love Of My Life"
  10. "All By Myself"
  11. "Part Time Love"
  12. "If You Leave Me Now"

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ a b "MARTI WEBB | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  2. ^ Roach, Martin (2008). The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles. London: Virgin Books. p. 446. ISBN 9780753515372.