Time For Change (Wendy Moten album)
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Overview

Moten took a three year break before coming back with her second full-length album, Time For Change, in 1995. None of its singles charted at all in the United States
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 or the United Kingdom
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.

However, the album proved wildly successful in Japan
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, where she scored two smash hits; "Change Of Heart", which peaked at number 1, and "Your Love Is All I Know", which garnered a number 2 placing.

Track listing

  1. Your Love Is All I Know 4:45
  2. Forever Yours 4:44
  3. Change of Heart 4:47
  4. Hear the Angels Cry 5:35
  5. Comin' Back 4:48
  6. Time for Change 3:59
  7. Consider This Love 4:59
  8. This Will Never End 4:45
  9. When You Love Someone 4:41
  10. Sharin' My Love 4:48
  11. All That My Heart Can Hold 4:50


European Version
  1. Your Love Is All I Know 4:45
  2. Forever Yours 4:44
  3. Whatever You Imagine 3:28
  4. Hear the Angels Cry 5:35
  5. Comin' Back 4:48
  6. Time for Change 3:59
  7. Consider This Love 4:59
  8. This Will Never End 4:45
  9. When You Love Someone 4:41
  10. Sharin' My Love 4:48
  11. All That My Heart Can Hold 4:50

Production

  • Produced By Cliff Downs, David Foster, James Ingram, Michael J. Powell, Carole Bayer Sager, Dan Shea & Aaron Zigman

Personnel

  • Drums
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    : Vinnie Colaiuta
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    , Arthur Marbury
  • Percussion: Michael Fisher
  • Bass Guitar
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    : Benjamin Skip Pruitt, Jackie Street
  • Keyboards, Piano: Paul D. Allen, Curtiss Boone, Vernon D. Fails, David Foster, Eddie Howard Jr., Michael J. Powell, Cheryl Rogers, Dan Shea, Aaron Zigman
  • Guitars: Cliff Downs, Dann Huff
    Dann Huff
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    , Donnie Lyle, Michael J. Powell, Michael Thompson
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  • Saxophone
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    : Mark Douthit, Kirk Whalum
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  • Flugelhorn
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    : Gary Grant, Jerry Hey
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