- Man (Neneh Cherry album)
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Man Studio album by Neneh Cherry Released September 2, 1996 Recorded 1995 - 1996 Genre pop, trip hop Length 48:18 Label Hut Records Producer Cameron McVey, Dave Allen, Johnny Dollar, Mark Saunders Neneh Cherry chronology Homebrew
(1992)Man
(1996)Cherry Remixes
(1997)Man is the third solo album by Swedish singer Neneh Cherry, released in 1996. The first single, "7 Seconds" was released two years earlier and was a duet with Youssou N'Dour, a famous Senegalese singer who helped make the musical style mbalax popular in Africa. Cherry was nominated for a Grammy in 1994 for the duet.
As of 2011, this is Neneh Cherry's most recent solo album.
Contents
Track listing
# Title Length 1. "Woman" (Cherry, McVey, Jonathan Sharp) 4:30 2. "Feel It" (Cherry, McVey, Jonathan Sharp) 5:41 3. "Hornbeam" (Cherry, McVey, Simon Hopwood) 5:02 4. "Trouble Man" (Marvin Gaye) 3:57 5. "Golden Ring" (Joe Skeete, Steve Douglas) 3:40 6. "7 Seconds" featuring Youssou N'Dour (Cherry, McVey, Youssou N'Dour, Jonathan Sharp) 4:59 7. "Kootchi" (Cherry, McVey, Joakim Berg, Simon Hopwood) 5:06 8. "Beastiality" (Cherry, McVey, Simon Hopwood) 2:49 9. "Carry Me" (Cherry, McVey, Simon Richmond, Simon Hopwood) 4:22 10. "Together Now" (Cherry, Tricky) 3:11 11. "Everything" (Cherry, McVey, Jonathan Sharp) 4:58 Personnel
- Neneh Cherry - vocals
- Louis Pavlou - percussion, drums on "Kootchi"
- Cameron McVey - Producer, beats
- Bernard Butler - guitar on "Woman"
- Christian "Falcon" Falk - programming on "7 Seconds"
- Gavyn Wright - string arrangements
- Mark Saunders - programming
- Will Malone - string arrangements
- Jonny Stephens - electric guitar, Casio
- Steve "Grippa" Hopwood - guitar, backing vocals
- Mickey P. Petralia - beats on "Woman"
- Kristoffer Wallman - keyboards on "7 Seconds"
- Bill McDonald - bass, rhythm guitar, vocals on "Kootchi"
- Eagle-Eye Cherry - piano on "Trouble Man"
- Mike Thompson - French horn on "Woman"
- Jeff Bryant - French horn on "Woman"
- Makoto Sakamoto - drums on "Hornbeam"
- Paul Anthony Taylor - programming
- Johnny Dollar - guitar, programming, beats, string arrangements
- Jonas Lindgren - violin on "7 Seconds"
- Rudi Lagrilliere - guitar on "Golden Ring"
- Rich King - guitar on "Kootchi"
Singles
"Kootchi" Released 1996 Writer(s) Cherry, McVey, Hopwood and Berg Producer(s) Cameron McVey and Dave Allen Kootchi was the second single from the Man album.
Chart positions #38 UK Chart performance
Chart Date Peak position Certification France September 14, 1996 4 [1] Austria October 6, 1996 5 [2] Switzerland September 22, 1996 5 [3] Gold [4] United Kingdom September 1996 16 [5] Norway September 1996 19 [6] Sweden September 13, 1996 22 [7] Later Samples
- "Woman"
- "The Message" by Nas from the album It Was Written
References
- ^ LesCharts.com Man page Accessed: October 29, 2006
- ^ AustrianCharts.at Man page Accessed: October 28, 2006
- ^ SwissCharts.com Man page Accessed: October 28, 2006
- ^ SwissCharts.com Certifications 1996 Accessed: October 29, 2006
- ^ EveryHit.co.uk UK Top 40 database Accessed: October 28, 2006
- ^ NorwegianCharts.com Man page Accessed: October 29, 2006
- ^ SwedishCharts.com Man page Accessed: October 29, 2006
CirKus Studio albums with CirKusLaylow (2006) · Medicine (2009)Remix albums Remixes (1997)with CirKusLaylower (2007)Live albums Neneh Cherry at Glastonbury Festival 1997 (1997)Video albums The Rise of Neneh Cherry (1989)Singles "Looking Good Diving" (1986) · "Slow Train to Dawn" (1987) · "Buffalo Stance" (1988) · "Manchild" (1989) · "Kisses on the Wind" (1989) · "Heart" (1989) · "Inna City Mama" (1989) · "I've Got You Under My Skin" (1990) · "Money Love" (1992) · "Move with Me" (1992) · "Buddy X" (1993) · "7 Seconds" (1994) · "Turn My Back" (1994) · "Love Can Build a Bridge" (1995) · "Trouble Man" (1995) · "Woman" (1996) · "Kootchi" (1996) · "Feel It" (1997) · "Buddy X '99" (1999) · "Long Way Around" (2000) · "Braided Hair" (2003) · "Kids with Guns" (2006)with CirKusStarved (2006) · "Is What It Is" (2006) · "You're Such an..." (2007) · "Wake Up (It's Africa Calling)" (2007) · "Bells" (2011)Related articles Categories:- 1996 albums
- Neneh Cherry albums
- Trip hop albums
- Albums produced by Cameron McVey
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