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Healing (Stevie B album)

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Healing
Studio album by
Released1992
Studio
  • Secret Recording and Studio Sound Recorders (North Hollywood, California)
  • Criterion Studios (Hollywood, California)
  • The Enterprise (Burbank, California)
  • "B-Land" Studios and New River Studios (Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
  • Futura International Studios (Miami, Florida)
  • Electric Lady Studios (New York City, New York)
GenreLatin freestyle, R&B
Length52:38
LabelEpic
Producer
  • Stevie B
  • Glenn Gutierrez
  • Guy Roche
  • Tolga Katas
  • Amir Bayyan
  • Mario Agustin Jr.
Stevie B chronology
The Best of Stevie B
(1991)
Healing
(1992)
Funky Melody
(1994)
Singles from Healing
  1. "Pump That Body"
    Released: 1992
  2. "Prayer"
    Released: 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Healing is an album by Latin freestyle artist Stevie B.[2][3] It was released in 1992 by Epic Records.[4] B promoted the album by playing shows with Technotronic.[5]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pump That Body"Stevie B, Glenn Gutierrez4:51
2."You're the One I Think About"Kehinde Lawrence, Tawio Lawrence4:26
3."I Wanna Love You Girl"Stevie B, Glenn Gutierrez, Mario L. Agustin Jr.3:59
4."Kiss the Tears Away"Diane Warren4:02
5."Maybe Someday"Stevie B5:43
6."Force Inside of Me"Stevie B, Amir Bayyan5:08
7."Something to Think About"Stevie B, Glenn Gutierrez, Mario L. Agustin Jr.4:38
8."I'm Not Crazy"Stevie B5:44
9."Prayer"Stevie B, Mario L. Agustin Jr.5:47
10."Tender Love"Kehinde Lawrence, Tawio Lawrence4:06
11."A Place to Go"Stevie B, Glenn Gutierrez4:47

Personnel

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  • Stevie B – vocals, keyboards (8), backing vocals (10)
  • Glenn Gutierrez – keyboards (1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 11), programming (1, 2, 7, 8, 11), sampling (2), drum programming (3), guitars (7), drums (7, 8), computer programming (9)
  • Kehinde Lawrence – keyboards (2, 10), backing vocals (2, 10), additional programming (8), BGV arrangements (8)
  • Tawio Lawrence – keyboards (2, 10), backing vocals (2, 10), additional programming (8), BGV arrangements (8)
  • Mario L. Agustin Jr. – keyboards (3, 4, 8, 9), guitars (3, 7), grand piano (4, 9), computer programming (9), bass (9), guitar solo (11)
  • Guy Roche – keyboards (4), arrangements (4)
  • Tolga Katas – keyboards (5)
  • Amir Bayyan – keyboards (6), programming (6)
  • Michael Thompson – guitars (4)
  • Carlos Rolón – guitars (6)
  • Danilo Macala – bass guitar (4)
  • Tony Morra – drums (4, 9), programming (4), drum programming (9)
  • Dave Koz – saxophone (4)
  • Bianca Vasquez – backing vocals (2)
  • Yara Vasquez – backing vocals (2)
  • Larry Jacobs – backing vocals (4)
  • Jack Kugell – backing vocals (4)
  • Jean McClain – backing vocals (4)

Production

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  • Stevie B – producer (1-3, 5-11), mixing (1, 2, 11)
  • Glenn Gutierrez – producer (1-3, 7, 8, 10, 11), engineer (1, 2, 7), mixing (2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11), mixdown (11)
  • Guy Roche – producer (4), engineer (4)
  • Tolga Katas – co-producer (5), engineer (5), mixing (5)
  • Gerald Rappaport – additional producer (5)
  • Amir Bayyan – producer (6), mixing (6)
  • Mario L. Agustin Jr. – producer (9)
  • Andy Zulla – mix engineer (1)
  • Jimmy Starr – engineer (3, 10, 11), mixing (6)
  • Mario Luccy – engineer (4)
  • Patrick MacDougall – mix recording (4)
  • James Jowers – engineer (9)
  • Jim Thomas – engineer (9)
  • Bob Rosa – mixing (1, 9)
  • Brian Malouf – mixing (4)
  • Joth Frakes – assistant engineer (1, 2)
  • Mark Kilpatrick – assistant engineer (3), engineer (6, 8), second engineer (7, 10, 11)
  • Riley Connell – assistant engineer (9)
  • Brian Gardner – mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California)
  • Leslie Rich – production coordinator (1)
  • Jack Kugell – production coordinator (4)
  • Mark Burdett – art direction
  • Reisig & Taylor – photography

Charts

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Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1992 "Pump That Body" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales[6] 15

References

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  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ Gibbs, Lisa (11 Feb 1993). "Record company settlement hits sour note with pop star". Miami Daily Business Review. p. 1.
  3. ^ Russell, Deborah (Aug 1, 1992). "Merry Garth Sets Hot August". Billboard. 104 (31): 11.
  4. ^ "The Number Ones: Stevie B's 'Because I Love You (The Postman Song)'". Stereogum. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  5. ^ Benarde, Scott (November 6, 1992). "Miami-born R&B singer...". TGIF. The Palm Beach Post. p. 14.
  6. ^ Billboard allmusic.com (Retrieved January 3, 2010)