Two Eyes (Brenda Russell album)
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Two Eyes is the third studio album by the American
singer/songwriter Brenda Russell
, released in 1983.
, whereas the track "Look Down, Young Soldier" featured a whole chorus of star names including Rita Coolidge
, Pattie Brooks
, Randy Crawford
, Christopher Cross
, James Ingram
, Patrice Rushen
, Joe Esposito
, Leon Ware
, and Al Jarreau
(who was the subject of the track "Jarreau" that Russell had written for the album).
Two Eyes was Russell's first and only album with Warner Bros. Records, whom she signed with after leaving A&M Records
(the label that had released her first two solo albums). However, despite the impressive list of personnel, the album was not a commercial success and Russell's contract with Warner Bros. came to an end. Russell would return to A&M a few years later for her next album
.
United States
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singer/songwriter Brenda Russell
Brenda Russell
Brenda Russell is an American-Canadian singer-songwriter and keyboardist. Known for her eclectic musical style, her recordings have encompassed several different genres, including pop, soul, dance, jazz and adult contemporary...
, released in 1983.
Album History
The track "Hello People" was co-written and performed with Michael McDonaldMichael McDonald (singer)
Michael McDonald is a five-time Grammy Award winning American singer and songwriter. McDonald is known for a soulful baritone singing style and a multi-octave range. He began his career singing back-up vocals with Steely Dan...
, whereas the track "Look Down, Young Soldier" featured a whole chorus of star names including Rita Coolidge
Rita Coolidge
Rita Coolidge is a multiple Grammy Award-winning American vocalist. During the 1970s and 1980s, she charted hits on Billboard's Pop, Country, Adult Contemporary and Jazz charts.-Career:...
, Pattie Brooks
Pattie Brooks
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, Randy Crawford
Randy Crawford
Randy Crawford is an American jazz and R&B singer. She has been more successful in Europe than in the United States, where she has not entered the Billboard Hot 100 as a solo artist...
, Christopher Cross
Christopher Cross
Christopher Cross is an American singer-songwriter from San Antonio, Texas. His debut album earned him five Grammys. He is perhaps best known for his Top Ten hit songs, "Sailing", "Ride Like the Wind", and "Arthur's Theme ", the last of which he performed for the film Arthur starring Dudley Moore...
, James Ingram
James Ingram
James Ingram is an American soul musician. He is best known as a vocalist. He is also a self-taught musician who plays piano, guitar, bass, drums and keyboards...
, Patrice Rushen
Patrice Rushen
Patrice Rushen is a Grammy Award-winning African American R&B and jazz vocalist, composer and pianist.-Biography:...
, Joe Esposito
Joe Esposito
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, Leon Ware
Leon Ware
Leon Ware is a soul music singer, songwriter and producer. Best known for crafting the hit album, I Want You, originally recorded for Ware, until friend and Motown icon Marvin Gaye was assigned to the album in 1976...
, and Al Jarreau
Al Jarreau
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(who was the subject of the track "Jarreau" that Russell had written for the album).
Two Eyes was Russell's first and only album with Warner Bros. Records, whom she signed with after leaving A&M Records
A&M Records
A&M Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group that operates under the mantle of its Interscope-Geffen-A&M division.-Beginnings:...
(the label that had released her first two solo albums). However, despite the impressive list of personnel, the album was not a commercial success and Russell's contract with Warner Bros. came to an end. Russell would return to A&M a few years later for her next album
Get Here (Brenda Russell album)
Get Here is the fourth studio album by the American singer/songwriter Brenda Russell. Released in 1988, it is Russell's most successful album to date and includes her hit single "Piano in the Dark".-Album History:...
.
Track listing
- "I Want Love To Find Me" (Brenda Russell, Bill LaBounty)
- "It's Something" (Brenda Russell, David FosterDavid FosterDavid Walter Foster, OC, OBC , is a Canadian musician, record producer, composer, singer, songwriter, and arranger, noted for discovering singers such as Michael Bublé, Josh Groban, and Charice Pempengco; and for producing some of the most successful artists in the world, such as Céline Dion, Toni...
) - "Hello People" (Brenda Russell, Michael McDonaldMichael McDonald (singer)Michael McDonald is a five-time Grammy Award winning American singer and songwriter. McDonald is known for a soulful baritone singing style and a multi-octave range. He began his career singing back-up vocals with Steely Dan...
) - "Two Eyes" (Brenda Russell)
- "Stay Close" (Brenda Russell, Don GrusinDon GrusinDon Grusin , is an American songwriter, producer and keyboardist. He holds a Masters Degree in Economics from the University of Colorado and for a period of his life taught at the National Autonomous University of Mexico as well as at Foothill College, California before deciding to enter the music...
) - "Jarreau" (Brenda Russell)
- "New York Bars" (Brenda Russell)
- "I'll See You Again" (Brenda Russell)
- "Look Down, Young Soldier" (Brenda Russell)