Healing (Stevie B album)

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]

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]

Track listing

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

  • 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

  • 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

Singles - Billboard (North America)

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

References

  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)


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