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Home
Stephanie Mills

Released 1989 on MCA

Available on: CD, CS, LP

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel) 5:27 
2. Real Love 6:47 
3. Home 5:25 
4. So Good, So Right 6:03 
5. Comfort of a Man 5:49 
6. I Come to You 4:30 
7. Good Girl Gone Bad 4:46 
8. Ain't No Cookin' 5:08 
9. Fast Talk 5:07 
10. Love Hasn't Been Easy on Me [*] 4:43 
11. I'm More Than a Woman [*] 5:28 
12. Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel) [Extended Version][*] 9:22 
Take 6
Vocals (Background)
Will Downing
Vocals (Background)
Gerald LeVert
Vocals (Background), Producer
Stephanie Mills
Arranger, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Main Performer, Executive Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Concept
Paul Pesco
Guitar
Bobby Jones
Keyboards
Timmy Gatling
Multi Instruments, Producer, Remixing
Audrey Wheeler
Vocals (Background)
Alton "Wokie" Stewart
Vocals (Background), Producer, Remixing
Michael Allaire
Engineer
David Bianco
Engineer, Remixing, Mixing
Randy Bowland
Guitar
Wayne Brathwaite
Bass, Producer
Mike Caputy
Drums
Robert Damper
Piano
Curtis Dowd, Jr.
Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, Synthesizer Bass
Nathan East
Bass
Barry Eastmond
Keyboards, Producer
Brandon Fields
Saxophone
Diane Garisto
Vocals (Background)
Mitch Gibson
Engineer
Khaliq Glover
Engineer
Marc Gordon
Keyboards, Producer, Drum Programming
Gary Grant
Horn
Alan Gregorie
Mixing
Gene Griffin
Producer
Doug Grigsby
Bass
Kenny Hawkins
Guitar
Jerry Hey
Horn
Dan Higgins
Horn
Lucio Hopper
Bass
LeMel Humes
Keyboards, Producer, Horn Arrangements, Mixing
Stephanie James
Vocals (Background)
Marva King
Vocals (Background)
Yogi Lee
Vocals (Background)
Jerry Livingston
Bass
Jeff Lorenzen
Engineer, Remixing
Nick Martinelli
Arranger, Producer
Sami McKinney
Producer, Vocal Arrangement
Jeff Poe
Mixing Assistant
Eric Rehl
Keyboards
Teddy Riley
Multi Instruments
Mark Rivera
Saxophone
Donald Robinson
Arranger, Keyboards
John "J.R." Robinson
Drums
Angel Rogers
Vocals (Background)
Bob Rosa
Mixing
Jim Salamone
Piano, Drums, Keyboards, Emulator, ?, Kurzweil Synthesizer, Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming
Ira Siegel
Guitar
Louis Silas, Jr.
Remixing, Mixing
Terry Silverlight
Drums
Tommy Vicari
Engineer
Mervyn Warren
Arranger
Bruce Weeden
Engineer
Buddy Williams
Drums
Angela Winbush
Synthesizer, Piano, Arranger, Vocals (Background), Producer, Drum Programming
Cassandra Mills
Executive Producer
Donald Lawrence
Arranger
Michael Sak
Engineer
Mike Tarsia
Engineer
Genobia Jeter
Vocals (Background)
John Sullivan
Assistant Engineer
Alberto Tolot
Photography
Adam Silverman
Assistant Engineer
Kevin Phillips
Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Sampling, Vocal Arrangement, Drum Programming, Synthesizer Bass
Rick Kerr
Engineer
Dennis Stefani
Engineer, Assistant Engineer
Steve Croom
Percussion
Jeff Lorger
Overdubs
Sal Vairelli
Assistant Engineer
Steve Hall
Mastering
September
Art Direction, Design
Dennis Mitchell
Engineer
Stephanie Mills' majestic voice warrants quality material and production, and Home meets those terms. The first single, if not a ballad then a quiet storm regular, was "Something in the Way You Make Me Feel." While the single is funky and sleek, Mills sultry delivery gives the track that sexy appeal. It landed at the number one spot on the Billboard R&B charts. The second single was the title track, "Home." Originally featured in the hit Broadway show The Wiz, which Mills starred in for five years, "Home" has a warm, intimate charm. Mills exhibits superb vocality, augmented by a dynamic arrangement and the harmonious background vocals of Take 6. The song is simply chilling. It, too, made its home the top spot on the charts. The third single was the soulfully arranged "Comfort of a Man." Mills ringing vocals carried this single to the Top Ten, where it came to rest at number eight. "Real Love" was the fourth single. It too has that soulful arrangement. It managed only to peak at number 53. However, it's still a beautiful song. The CD features three bonus tracks: "Love Hasn't Been Easy on Me," "I'm More Than a Woman," and an extended version of "Something in the Way You Make Me Feel." The first two are bona fide ballads. ~ Craig Lytle, All Music Guide