Always You
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Always You is an album by James Ingram
James Ingram
James Ingram is an American soul musician. He is best known as a vocalist. He is also a self-taught musician who plays piano, guitar, bass, drums and keyboards...

, released in 1993. Following a four-year hiatus, singer-songwriter James Ingram came back in 1993 with "Always You", his fourth album on Qwest Records, the label run by producer Quincy Jones
Quincy Jones
Quincy Delightt Jones, Jr. is an American record producer and musician. A conductor, musical arranger, film composer, television producer, and trumpeter. His career spans five decades in the entertainment industry and a record 79 Grammy Award nominations, 27 Grammys, including a Grammy Legend...

. The album featured no pop singles, and failed to chart on the pop Hot 100, although it was a minor hit on the American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 R&B chart.

Track listing

Production

  • Produced By Thom Bell, James Ingram, Keith Thomas & Maurice White
  • Executive Producers: Thom Bell, James Ingram, Benny Medina
  • Engineers: Clark Germain, Paul Klingberg, Bill Whittington
  • Assistant Engineers: Roy Gamble, Mark Guilbeault, Todd Moore
  • Mixing: Mick Guzauski, Bill Whittington
  • Mix Assistants: Roy Gamble, Jeff Graham, Todd Moore
  • Mastering: Bernie Grundman

Personnel

  • Drums: Mark Hammond, Ricky Lawson, Enzo Tedesco, Keith Thomas
  • Percussion: Lenny Castro
    Lenny Castro
    Lenny Castro is an American freelancing percussionist in the studio recording industry in the Los Angeles area.-Early life:Castro is a percussionist of Puerto Rican descent and was born and raised in New York City. His father, Hector Castro, played the keyboard in a Latin style and gave his son...

    , Farrell Morris
  • Drum Programming: Mark Hammond, Wayne Linsey, Keith Thomas
  • Bass: Larry Kempel, Michael McKnight, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Keith Thomas
  • Bass Samples: Jimmie Lee Sloas
  • Bass Programming: Michael McKnight, Keith Thomas
  • Guitars: Paul Jackson, Jr.
    Paul Jackson, Jr.
    Paul Jackson, Jr. is a fusion/urban jazz composer, arranger, producer and guitarist. He was born and raised in Los Angeles. Jackson knew by the age of fifteen that he wanted to become a professional musician...

    , Jerry McPherson, Carlos Rios, Michael Thompson
  • Keyboards: Thom Bell
    Thom Bell
    Thomas Randolph "Thom" Bell is an American songwriter and producer, best known as one of the creators of the Philadelphia style of soul music in the 1970s. He moved to Philadelphia as a child.-Biography:...

    , Wayne Linsey, Michael McKnight, Bill Meyers, Keith Thomas
  • Keyboard Programming: James Ingram, Michael McKnight, Keith Thomas
  • Saxophone: Gerald Albright
    Gerald Albright
    Gerald Albright is an American jazz saxophonist.Albright has sold over 1,000,000 albums in the U.S. alone. His self-produced music features him on bass guitar, keyboards, flutes, drum programming, and background vocals.- Biography :...

  • Flute: Gery Herbig, Dan Higgins
  • Horns: Mark Adams, Jim Akinson, George Bohannon, Rick Culver, David Duke, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey
    Jerry Hey
    Jerry Hey is an American trumpeter, flugelhornist, horn arranger, string arranger, orchestrator and session musician who has played on hundreds of commercial recordings, including Thriller and the distinctive flugelhorn solo on Dan Fogelberg's hit Longer....

    , Alan Kaplan, Lew McCreary, Bill Reichenbach Jr., Brad Warnaar, Gregory Williams
  • Strings: Robert Becker, Robert Brosseau, Larry Corbett, Brian Dembow, Joel Derouin, Bruce Dukov, Henry Ferber, Rick Gerding, Joe Goodman, Diana Halprin, Ken Barward Hoy, Pat Johnson, Karen Jones, Suzie Katayama, Janet Lakatos, Michael Markman, Nashville String Machine
    Nashville String Machine
    Nashville String Machine is a musical collective comprising session musicians and has been credited on recordings as far back as 1974. The Nashville String Machine's composition varies from project to project. It has appeared as large as an orchestra, or as small as a duo.-Notable members:Being a...

    , Dan Neufeld, Sid Page
    Sid Page
    Sid Page is an American based violin player who has been playing since the late 1960s. He became a member of Dan Hicks & The Hotlicks replacing violinist David LaFlamme...

    , Sheldon Sanov, Kwihee Shambanari, Evan Wilson, Hershel Wise
  • Strings arranged & conducted by Jeremy Lubbock
  • Harp: Gayle LaVant
  • Backing Vocals: The Aquarian Brothers, Bob Bailey, The Boys Choir of Harlem
    Harlem
    Harlem is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, which since the 1920s has been a major African-American residential, cultural and business center. Originally a Dutch village, formally organized in 1658, it is named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands...

    , Alvin Chea, Lynn Fiddmont, James Ingram, Phillip Ingram
    Phillip Ingram
    Phillip Ingram was raised in Akron, Ohio. He came from a musical family with six brothers and sisters who all sang and played instruments but only Phillip and his brother, James Ingram, pursued a musical career....

    , Guy Penrod, Carolyn Perry, Darlene Perry, Lori Perry, Phil Perry, Sharon Perry, Chris Rodriguez, Mervyn Warren, Audrey Wheeler, Chris Willis
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