Track Listing 1. Forget About The World 2. People May Come 3. I Live In Hope 4. Baby I've Changed 5. Give Me A Little More Time 6. If You Really Cared 7. There She Goes 8. Our Love Is Over 9. If I Could 10. Alone 11. Have You Ever Wondered 12. So Glad 13. Miracle 14. If You Ever - Gabrielle & East 17 15. Walk On By 16. Forget About The World
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel: Gabrielle (vocals); Ben Barson (acoustic & electric guitars, piano, Fender Rhodes, keyboards, bass); Matt Coldrick (guitar); The London Session Orchestra (strings); Tim Sanders, Annie Whitehead, Roddy Lorimer, Simon Clarke, John Barclay, Steve Sidwell, Pete Beechil, Phil Todd, Jamie Talbot (horns); Paul Taylor (keyboards, bass); Thomas McElroy, Denzil Foster (keyboards, programming); Garry Hughes (keyboards, programming); Geoff Dugmore (drums); Louis Jardim (percussion); Tracey Ackerman, Andy Caine, Lisabell, Keith Brown, Eric Buruya Burnett, Stacy Hogg, Von Deshotel (background vocals).Producers include: The Boilerhouse Boys, Ashley Beedle, Marc Woolford, Denzil Foster. Engineers include: Chris Potter, Steve Counter, Ken Kessie.
Editorial Reviews ...Her voice is a living, walking, talking breathing miracle; a tender whisper which seems to bypasss speakers and stereo and emanate from somewhere between your cerebral cortex and that squishy lump that holds childhood memories or phone numbers or your sense of smell... Melody Maker (06/29/1996)
...Following the well-trodden path of fellow Brits Seal and Des'ree, Gabrielle's highly personal songs lean toward motivational sonic epics dedicated to the vagaries of love... Vibe (11/01/1996)
...Following the well-trodden path of fellow Brits Seal and Des'ree, Gabrielle's highly personal songs lean toward motivational sonic epics dedicated to the vagaries of love...Melody Maker (6/29/96, p.50) - ...Her voice is a living, walking, talking breathing miracle; a tender whisper which seems to bypasss speakers and stereo and emanate from somewhere between your cerebral cortex and that squishy lump that holds childhood memories or phone numbers or your sense of smell... Vibe (11/01/1996)
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