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{{Short description|Album by Marti Webb}} |
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| artist = [[Marti Webb]] |
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| cover = Marti_Webb_-_Encore_(1985),_album_cover.jpg |
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| released = 1985 |
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| recorded = [[London]] |
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| Studio = Angel Studios |
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| This album = '''''Encore'''''<br />(1985) |
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| producer = [[John Altman (composer)|John Altman]] |
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}}'''''Encore''''' is an album by [[Marti Webb]] released in 1985. It is her fourth solo studio recording. |
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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> |
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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> |
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''Encore'' peaked at #55 on the [[UK Albums Chart]]. |
''Encore'' peaked at #55 on the [[UK Albums Chart]].<ref name=":0" /> |
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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 ==== |
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# "Fantasy" <small>([[Gerard Kenny]] |
# "Fantasy" <small>([[Gerard Kenny]], Drey Shepperd)</small> |
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# "[[If You Leave Me Now]]" <small>([[Peter Cetera]])</small> |
# "[[If You Leave Me Now]]" <small>([[Peter Cetera]])</small> |
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# "[[Life on Mars (song)|Life On Mars]]" <small>([[David Bowie]])</small> |
# "[[Life on Mars (song)|Life On Mars]]" <small>([[David Bowie]])</small> |
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# "[[It Had to Be You (song)|It Had to Be You]]" <small>([[Gus Kahn]] |
# "[[It Had to Be You (song)|It Had to Be You]]" <small>([[Gus Kahn]], [[Isham Jones]])</small> |
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# "[[Wind Beneath My Wings]]" <small>([[Jeff Silbar]] |
# "[[Wind Beneath My Wings]]" <small>([[Jeff Silbar]], [[Larry Henley]])</small> |
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# "Ready for Roses Now" <small>([[Geoff Stephens]] |
# "Ready for Roses Now" <small>([[Geoff Stephens]], Don Black)</small> |
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==== Side Two ==== |
==== Side Two ==== |
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# "Ben" <small>(Don Black |
# "Ben" <small>(Don Black, Walter Scharf)</small> |
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# "[[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> |
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# "[[My Foolish Heart (song)|My Foolish Heart]]" <small>([[Ned Washington]] |
# "[[My Foolish Heart (song)|My Foolish Heart]]" <small>([[Ned Washington]], [[Victor Young]])</small> |
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# "Part Time Love" <small>([[David Gates]])</small> |
# "Part Time Love" <small>([[David Gates]])</small> |
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# "When Love Was All We Had" <small>(Don Black |
# "When Love Was All We Had" <small>(Don Black, Archie Jordan)</small> |
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# "[[All by Myself|All By Myself]]" <small>([[Eric Carmen]])</small> |
# "[[All by Myself|All By Myself]]" <small>([[Eric Carmen]])</small> |
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{{Infobox album |
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| cover = Marti_Webb_-_If_You_Leave_Me_Now_(1995),_album_cover.jpg |
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| Released = 1995 |
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| label = Hallmark |
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| producer = John Altman |
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* Special thanks to Tony Harding and Don Black |
* Special thanks to Tony Harding and Don Black |
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* Design - Gwyn Davies |
* Design - Gwyn Davies |
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* Recorded at Angel Studios, London |
* Recorded at [[Angel Recording Studios]], London |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{Marti Webb}} |
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[[Category:1985 albums]] |
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[[Category:Marti Webb albums]] |
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Studio | Angel Recording Studios | |||
Label | Starblend Records | |||
Producer | John Altman | |||
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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
[edit]Encore
[edit]Side One
[edit]- "Fantasy" (Gerard Kenny, Drey Shepperd)
- "If You Leave Me Now" (Peter Cetera)
- "Life On Mars" (David Bowie)
- "It Had to Be You" (Gus Kahn, Isham Jones)
- "Wind Beneath My Wings" (Jeff Silbar, Larry Henley)
- "Ready for Roses Now" (Geoff Stephens, Don Black)
Side Two
[edit]- "Ben" (Don Black, Walter Scharf)
- "Love of My Life" (Freddie Mercury)
- "My Foolish Heart" (Ned Washington, Victor Young)
- "Part Time Love" (David Gates)
- "When Love Was All We Had" (Don Black, Archie Jordan)
- "All By Myself" (Eric Carmen)
If You Leave Me Now | |
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Released | 1995 |
Label | Hallmark |
Producer | John Altman |
If You Leave Me Now
[edit]- "The Wind Beneath My Wings"
- "My Foolish Heart"
- "Ben"
- "Life On Mars"
- "Ready for Roses Now"
- "When Love Was All We Had"
- "It Had to Be You"
- "Fantasy"
- "Love Of My Life"
- "All By Myself"
- "Part Time Love"
- "If You Leave Me Now"
Personnel
[edit]- Executive Producer - Chris Harding
- Producer and arranger (Except "Ben") - John Altman
- Recording Engineer - John Timperly
- Harmonica solo on "It Had to Be You" - Paul Jones
- Special thanks to Tony Harding and Don Black
- Design - Gwyn Davies
- Recorded at Angel Recording Studios, London
References
[edit]- ^ a b "MARTI WEBB | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
- ^ Roach, Martin (2008). The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles. London: Virgin Books. p. 446. ISBN 9780753515372.