Magic (Four Tops album)
1985 studio album by The Four Tops
Magic Released May 15, 1985 (1985-05-15 ) Studio
The Song, Chatsworth, USA
Hitsville U.S.A. , Hollywood, USA
The Complex, Los Angeles, USA
Sound Suite, Detroit, USA
Right Track , New York City
Sigma Sound , New York City
Genre Soul Label Motown Producer
Magic is an album recorded by the Four Tops , released in 1985 on Motown Records .[ 1]
The album reached No. 23 on the Blues & Soul Top British Soul Albums chart and No. 33 on the Billboard Top US R&B Albums chart.[ 2] [ 3]
Overview
Half of the Magic album was produced by Reggie Lucas , which was the idea of Iris Gordy , who felt his work on the debut double-platinum Madonna album reminded her of an updated Holland-Dozier-Holland sound. The other half was handled by Willie Hutch .[ 4]
Reggie Lucas produced the song "Maybe Tomorrow", a duet between Levi Stubbs and Phyllis Hyman , which received substantial urban contemporary airplay.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Singles
"Sexy Ways" peaked at No. 21 on the US Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart.[ 11]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "I Can Feel the Magic" Willie Hutch 4:47 2. "Don't Tell Me That It's Over" Hutch 4:34 3. "Sexy Ways" Hutch, Val Johnson 5:01 4. "Easier Said Than Done" Kerry Ashby , John Bokowski, Benny Medina 5:59 5. "Don't Turn Away" Ivy Jo Hunter , William “Mickey” Stevenson5:03 6. "I'm Ready for Love " Lamont Dozier , Brian Holland , Eddie Holland 3:17 7. "Again" Fred Bridges , Lawrence Payton , George Roundtree4:45 8. "Maybe Tomorrow" Roxanne Seeman , Eddie del Barrio 4:03 9. "Remember Me" Nickolas Ashford , Valerie Simpson 3:39
Personnel
Four Tops
Musicians
Richard Kosinski – keyboards (1, 3), synthesizers (1, 3)
John Bokowski – keyboards (4), arrangements (4)
Larry Williams – keyboards (4)
Fred Zarr – pianos (5), synthesizers (5, 7)
Dean Gant – pianos (5, 8), synthesizers (5, 8)
Reginald "Sonny" Burke – keyboards (6), synthesizers (6), arrangements (6)
Philip Woo – synthesizers (7)
John Duarte – keyboards (9), synthesizers (9)
David Kitay – acoustic guitar (1, 3), electric guitar (1, 3)
Charles Fearing – guitars (2, 6)
Paul Jackson Jr. – guitars (2)
Ray Fuller – guitars (4)
Reggie Lucas – guitars (5, 7)
Willie Hutch – bass (1, 3), Oberheim DMX programming (1, 3), BGV arrangements (9)
Alfredo Washington – bass (2)
Cornelius Mims – bass (4)
Anthony Jackson – bass (5, 7, 8)
Ed Greene – drums (2)
Steve Ferrone – drums (4, 8)
Michael White – drums (4)
Paulinho da Costa – percussion (4, 9)
Bashiri Johnson – percussion (5)
Gerald Albright – saxophone solo (1, 3)
Ernie Watts – saxophone solo (2)
Harold Vick – saxophone (7)
Stanley Behrens – harmonica (3)
Gene Page – orchestration (2), string arrangements (9)
Benjamin Wright – additional arrangements (4, 6)
Eddie Summers – rhythm arrangements (9)
Phyllis Hyman – lead vocals (8)
Production
Iris Gordy – executive producer
Willie Hutch – producer (1, 2, 3)
Kerry Ashby – producer (4)
Benny Medina – producer (4)
Reggie Lucas – producer (5, 7, 8)
Johnny Bristol – producer (6)
Hal Davis – producer (9)
Johnny Lee – art direction
Janet Levinson – design
Aaron Rapoport – photography
Technical
John Matousek – mastering At Motown/Hitsville U.S.A. Recording Studios (Hollywood, CA)
Steve King – recording (1, 3)
Jim Vitti – recording (1, 3)
Willie Hutch – mixing (1)
Bob Robitaille – recording (2, 9), mixing (2, 4, 9)
Steve Smith – recording (2)
Barney Perkins – mixing (3, 6, 7)
Tom Perry – recording (4)
Nick Spigel – recording (4)
Joe Ferla – recording (5, 7, 8)
Reggie Kendall – recording (6)
Russ Terrana – mixing (1), recording (9)
References
External links
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Lawrence "Roquel" Payton, Jr.
Alexander Morris
Michael Brock
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