Two Eyes


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nameTwo Eyes
typestudio
artistBrenda Russell
coverBrendaRussellTwoEyes.jpg
releasedMay 1983
recordedJuly–December 1982
genre{{flatlist
length34:09
labelWarner Bros.
producerTommy LiPuma
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| name = Two Eyes | type = studio | artist = Brenda Russell | cover = BrendaRussellTwoEyes.jpg | alt = | released = May 1983 | recorded = July–December 1982 | studio =

Overview

Artists such as Michael McDonald, Rita Coolidge, Stevie Wonder, Pattie Brooks, Randy Crawford, Christopher Cross, James Ingram, Patrice Rushen and Al Jarreau appeared on the album.

In 1990, singer Lalah Hathaway covered the song "It's Something" under the title "Somethin'" on her self-titled debut album. Later in 2013 Lalah Hathaway with Snarky Puppy did another rendition of the song for the album 'Family Dinner - Volume 1', which on January 26, 2014, won a Grammy Award in the "Best R&B Performance" category.

Critical reception

Daryl T. Hazelwood of the New York Daily News declared, "the overall album is a winner."

Track listing

|title1=I Want Love To Find Me |writer1=Brenda Russell, Bill LaBounty |length1=3:02 |title2= It's Something |writer2= Brenda Russell, David Foster |length2= 3:31 |title3= Hello People |writer3= Brenda Russell, Michael McDonald |length3= 3:24 |title4= Two Eyes |writer4= Brenda Russell |length4= 3:16 |title5= Stay Close |writer5= Brenda Russell, Don Grusin |length5= 4:25 |title6= Jarreau |writer6=Brenda Russell |length6= 3:13 |title7= New York Bars |writer7= Brenda Russell |length7= 4:04 |title8= I'll See You Again |writer8= Brenda Russell |length8= 4:20 |title9= Look Down, Young Soldier |writer9= Brenda Russell |length9= 4:40

Personnel

Musicians

Arrangements

  • Brenda Russell – vocal arrangements, rhythm arrangements (2–4, 6–9)
  • Leon Pendarvis – rhythm arrangements (1, 4, 6–9)
  • James Newton Howard – synthesizer arrangements (1, 4–8), rhythm arrangements (3)
  • Larry Williams – horn arrangements (1, 6, 7, 9)
  • David Foster – rhythm and synthesizer arrangements (2)
  • Michael McDonald – rhythm arrangements (3)
  • Don Grusin – rhythm arrangements (5)

Backing vocals on "Look Down, Young Soldier"

Production

  • David Nathan – executive producer
  • Paul Tarnopol – executive producer
  • Tommy LiPuma – producer
  • Al Schmitt – recording, mixing
  • Bob Bullock – assistant engineer
  • Terry Christian – assistant engineer
  • Don Koldon – assistant engineer
  • Peggy McCreary – assistant engineer
  • Steve Schmitt – assistant engineer
  • Mike Reese – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California)
  • Rich Kamerman – creative director
  • Simon Levy – art direction
  • Laura LiPuma – cover design
  • Paddy Reynolds – photography
  • Brenda Dash – management, direction

Charts

::data[format=table] | Year | Chart | Peak position | |---|---|---| | 1983 | UK Blues & Soul Top British Soul Albums | 16 | ::

References

References

  1. "Brenda Russell: Two Eyes". [[AllMusic]].
  2. T. Hazlewood, Darrel. (June 5, 1983). "Brenda Russell: Two Eyes". [[New York Daily News]].
  3. [[Brenda Russell]]. (May 1983). "Two Eyes". [[Warner Bros. Records]].
  4. (June 28, 1983). "Top British Soul Albums".
  5. "Grammy Awards". Grammy.com.

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