Prime of My Life

Prime of My Life

Infobox Album | Name = Prime of My Life
Type = Album
Artist = Phyllis Hyman


Released = June 11, 1991
Recorded =
Genre = R&B/Soul/Funk/Quiet Storm/Urban
Length = 53:00
Label = Philadelphia International Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Living All Alone"
(1987)
This album = "Prime of My Life"
(1991)
Next album = "I Refuse to Be Lonely"
(1995) |

"Prime of My Life" is the eighth album by American Soul singer-songwriter Phyllis Hyman. It was released by Philadelphia International Records on June 11, 1991 (see 1991 in music).

Track listing

# "When You Get Right Down to It" - 4:20
# "I Found Love" - 4:25
# "Don't Wanna Change the World" - 5:22
# "Prime of My Life" - 5:11
# "When I Give My Love (This Time)" - 7:03
# "I Can't Take It Anymore" - 4:21
# "Walk Away" - 4:24
# "Living in Confusion" - 7:05
# "Meet Me on the Moon" - 6:43
# "Whatever Happened to Our Love?" - 4:06

Credits and personnel

* Donna Allen: Background Vocals
* Art Baron: Trombone
* Steven Bernstein: Trumpet
* Art Bessen: Trombone
* Cynthia Biggs: Background Vocals
* Harry Bower: Trumpet
* Randy Bowland: Guitar
* Daryl Burgee: Percussion
* Randy Cantor: Keyboards
* Damaris Carbough: Background Vocals
* Roland Chambers: Guitar
* Gerald Chavis: Trumpet
* Lawrence Cottrell: Background Vocals
* Dave Darlington: Bass, Keyboards
* Lynn Davis: Background Vocals
* Curtis Dowd, Jr.: Keyboards
* Sonny Emory: Drums
* Charlie Ernst Synthesizer, Drums, Drum Programming, Keyboards
* Jack Faith: Saxophone
* John Gitlutin: Keyboards
* Steve Gordon: Guitar, Rhythm guitar
* Steve Green: Bass, Piano
* Doug Grigsby: Bass, Drum Programming, Loops, Programming, Keyboards, Rhythm, Drums
* Charlene Holloway: Background Vocals
* Annette Hardeman: Background Vocals
* Kent Hewitt: Piano
* Reginald Hines: Rhythm
* Phyllis Hyman: Vocals, Rap
* Phillip Ingram: Background Vocals
* Candi James: Background Vocals
* Josie James: Background Vocals
* Birch Johnson: Trombone
* Mark Johnson: Trombone
* Quinton Joseph: Drums
* The Kerber Brothers: Strings, Horn
* Lambchops: Synthesizer, Piano
* Rhett Lawrence: Keyboards
* Manny Lopez: Acoustic guitar, Guitar
* James Loyd: Keyboards
* Karen Manno: Background Vocals
* Lester Mendez: Keyboards
* Eddie Montilla: Drums, Drum Programming
* Myriam Naomi Valle: Background Vocals
* Gene Page: Strings
* Kenny Pollack: Percussion, Keyboards, Drum Programming, Drums
* Donald Robinson: Keyboards
* John "J.R." Robinson: Drums
* Jim Salamone: Percussion, Drums, Keyboards
* Joseph Smithers: Trumpet
* Bob Suttman: Trombone
* T.J. Tindall: Guitar
* John Valentino: Trumpet, Shaker
* Fred Washington: Bass
* Walter White: Trumpet
* Dee Dee Wilde: Background Vocals
* Betty Wright: Background Vocals
* Earl Young: Drums
* Jimmy Young: Bass

Production

* Arranger: Terry Burrus, Dave Darlington, Charlie Ernst, Kenny Gamble, Doug Grigsby, Reginald Hines, The Kerber Brothers, Karen Manno, Gene Page, Kenny Pollack, Jonathan Rosen, Dexter Wansel.
* Rhythm Arrangements: Dave Darlington, Charlie Ernst, Doug Grigsby, Kenny Pollack, Reginald Hines, Manny Lopez.
* Vocal Arrangement: Karen Manno.
* String Arrangements: The Kerber Brothers, Gene Page.
* Horn Arrangements: The Kerber Brothers.


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