Good Woman (Gladys Knight album)
Good Woman is the third studio album by American singer Gladys Knight. It was released by MCA Records in 1991 in the United States.[1] The album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 34th awards ceremony, while their rendition of "Superwoman" Knight, Dionne Warwick and Patti LaBelle a nomination in the Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal category.[2]
Good Woman | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Length | 53:45 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
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Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Calgary Herald | B[3] |
Entertainment Weekly | C–[4] |
Los Angeles Times | [5] |
AllMusic editor Alex Henderson wrote that "like her final recordings with the Pips, Good Woman found Knight taking an urban contemporary-oriented approach without sacrificing her artistic integrity. The highly infectious single "Men" is an absolute gem, and cuts ranging from the smooth "This Is Love" to the gritty new jack swing number "Meet Me In the Middle" are definitely the work of an artist being true to herself. Some may find it hard to imagine Knight embracing new jack swing, but in fact, she does so convincingly. Though a few of the cuts aren't very memorable, this is a CD that the veteran singer can, for the most part, be proud of."[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Men" |
| Giles | 4:44 |
2. | "Meet Me In the Middle" | Knight | D.C. | 4:42 |
3. | "This Is Love" |
| Howie Rice | 5:24 |
4. | "Where Would I Be" |
| Michael J. Powell | 4:50 |
5. | "Superwoman" (featuring Dionne Warwick & Patti LaBelle) | Powell | 6:21 | |
6. | "Give Me a Chance" (featuring David Peaston) |
| Miner | 5:21 |
7. | "Good Woman" |
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| 4:54 |
8. | "If You Only Knew" |
| Giles | 4:56 |
9. | "Mr. Love" |
| Giles | 3:47 |
10. | "Waiting On You" |
| Giles | 4:55 |
11. | "In This Life" | Mann | 4:08 |
Notes
- "In This Life" is omitted from the vinyl release due to space issues.
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Release history
Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
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Various | 1991 | MCA Records | [1] | |
References
- Henderson, Alex. "Good Woman". AllMusic. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
- "Gladys Knight: Artist". grammy.com. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
- Obee, Dave (August 11, 1991). "Recent Releases". Calgary Herald.
- Marsh, Dave (August 9, 1991). "Good Woman". Entertainment Weekly.
- Johnson, Connie (September 15, 1991). "In Brief". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
- "Gladys Knight And The Pips Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
- "Gladys Knight And The Pips Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
- "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1991". Billboard. Retrieved January 28, 2021.