- Melissa Manchester (album)
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Melissa Manchester Studio album by Melissa Manchester Released October 1979 Genre Pop Label Arista Producer Steve Buckingham Melissa Manchester chronology Don't Cry Out Loud
(1978)Melissa Manchester (1979) For the Working Girl (1980) Melissa Manchester is the title of the eighth album release by singer-songwriter Melissa Manchester issued on Arista Records the first week of October 1979.
Although it was reported in August 1979 that Manchester was recording a followup to her 1978 album release Don't Cry Out Loud album with the title cut's producer Harry Maslin at Cherokee Studios the tracks on the Melissa Manchester album were all recorded with producer Steve Buckingham at Web IV Studios in Atlanta in September 1979.
Following Manchester's 1977 cover album Singin'... and the 1978 album Don't Cry Out Loud which was mostly original material (despite the Top Ten hit title cut not being written by Manchester), the Melissa Manchester album featured five Manchester originals and five tracks of outside material.
Both the singles from the Melissa Manchester album were outside material: released three weeks prior to the album, "Pretty Girls" was the first upbeat single to lead a Melissa Manchester album and besides its standard 7" inch 45 issue the track served as Manchester's extended dance single debut (producer Buckingham was best known for the Alicia Bridges disco classic "I Love the Nightlife"). Although Manchester would have her biggest hit with the dance track "You Should Hear How She Talks About You" in 1982, her first foray into disco music with "Pretty Girls" barely translated into Top 40 success with the title peaking at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100.
With the followup single: the ballad "Fire in the Morning", Arista attempted to curry favour with the easy listening market which had been the mainstay of Manchester's support with that track - featuring Paul Davis on harmony vocals - crossing over from the A/C Top Ten (at #8) to #32 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Without producing a Top 30 single, the Melissa Manchester album evidenced a drop in the singer's popularity from the precedent Don't Cry Out Loud album, with Melissa Manchester peaking at #63 as opposed to #33. However Manchester would re-team with producer Steve Buckingham for the subsequent For the Working Girl album (1980) before scoring a 1982 comeback with the Hey Ricky album and the #5 single "You Should Hear How She Talks About You" produced by Arif Mardin.
Neither of the singles from the Melissa Manchester album was featured on Manchester's 1983 Greatest Hits album; the last-named did include Manchester's version of the Kenny Loggins hit she'd co-written: "Whenever I Call You Friend", which Manchester recorded for the Melissa Manchester album as a duet with Arnold McCuller.
The 2007 reissue of the Melissa Manchester album by Wounded Bird Records augmented the original tracklisting with three bonus tracks: "O Heaven (How You've Changed Me)" from the singer's 1974 album Bright Eyes, "We Had This Time" which was the B-side of the "Don't Cry Out Loud" single, and "Nice Girls" a Steve Buckingham composition introduced on Manchester's 1983 Greatest Hits album ("Nice Girls" had charted at #41).
References
- Billboard vol 91 #31 (4 August 1979).
- The Windsor Star 8 December 1979 p. 34.
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Track listing
- Pretty Girls (Lisa Dalbello)
- Fire in the Morning (Gary Harju, Larry Helbstritt, Steve Dorff)
- Don't Want a Heartache (Gerard Cohen, Jason Darrow)
- When We Loved (Mickey Buckens, Randy McCormick)
- It's All in the Sky Above (Carole Bayer Sager, Melissa Manchester)
- How Does It Feel Right Now (Carole Bayer Sager, Melissa Manchester)
- Whenever I Call You Friend (Kenny Loggins, Melissa Manchester)
- Holdin' on to the Lovin' (Allee Willis, Deniece Williams)
- I Know Your Love Won't Let Me Down (Adrienne Anderson, Melissa Manchester)
- Lights of Dawn (Melissa Manchester)
- We Had This Time (Larry Weiss, Melissa Manchester)
- Nice Girls (Jan Buckingham, Mark Grey, Steve Buckingham)
- O Heaven (How You've Changed Me) (Melissa Manchester)
Categories:- 1979 albums
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- Arista Records albums
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