1992 studio album by Kim Boyce
Facts of Love Released 1992 Studio Midtown Tone & Volume, OmniSound, Woodland Studios , Quad Studios , GBT Studio, Allies Studios, Javelina Studios and Sixteenth Avenue Sound (Nashville, Tennessee); Classic Recording and Shakin' Studios (Franklin, Tennessee). Genre CCM , dance pop , adult contemporary Length 41 :39 Label Warner Alliance Producer Brian Tankersley, Bryan Lenox
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 1]
Facts of Love is the fifth studio album by American Christian singer-songwriter Kim Boyce , released in 1992. It is Boyce's first album on Warner Music Group 's Christian/gospel label Warner Alliance .[ 2] The album's first single released to both Christian AC and Christian CHR/Pop was "When Love Calls Your Name", which was originally recorded by American actress and singer Cher on her 1991 album Love Hurts . The title song is a cover of the British pop duo Climie Fisher from their 1989 album Coming In for the Kill . Brian Tankersley and musician Bryan Lenox produced five tracks each. The album debuted and peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.[ 3]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "When Love Calls Your Name" Tom Snow , Jimmy Scott4:03 2. "Love Has Made The Difference" (*) Kim Boyce , Tommy Sims , Gary Koreiba3:42 3. "Everything" K. Boyce, Scott MacLeod, Trace Scarborough 4:36 4. "Dancin' to the Beat of Your Heart" K. Boyce, Bo Cooper, Todd Cooper, Vernon Bishop 3:41 5. "Until Now" K. Boyce, B. Cooper, Bryan Lenox 4:04 6. "Facts of Love" Simon Climie , Rob Fisher , Dennis Morgan 4:35 7. "Hurting People" (*) K. Boyce, Julius Drummin 4:08 8. "I Just Wanna Live Right" (*) Allan Todd Koppelberger 4:17 9. "Let's Stay Together" (*) K. Boyce, G. Koreiba, Phil Sillas 3:41 10. "Thank You for Being My Friend" (*) K. Boyce, G, Koreiba, S. MacLeod, T. Scarborough 4:52
Note : (*) – tracks produced by Brian Tankersley; all other songs produced by Bryan Lenox.
Personnel
Kim Boyce – vocals, backing vocals (2, 7–9)
Mike Lawler – keyboards (1, 6), Hammond B3 organ (6)
Bryan Lenox – keyboards (1, 5, 6), backing vocals (4), pipe organ (5), strings (5), bass (5), drums (5), oboe (5)
Scott Sheriff – keyboards (1)
Bo Cooper – keyboards (2, 8, 9), acoustic piano (4, 5), additional keyboards (10)
Trace Scarborough – keyboards (3, 5, 10), bass (3, 10), track arrangements (3, 10)
Tony Harrell – keyboards (4)
Phil Madeira – Hammond B3 organ (4)
Paul Mills – acoustic piano (8)
Dann Huff – guitars (1, 3, 5, 6)
Michael Hodge – guitars (2, 10)
George Cocchini – guitars (4, 7, 9)
Gordon Kennedy – guitars (6)
Dale Oliver – guitars (8, 9)
Mike Brignardello – bass (1)
Brian Tankersley – bass (2, 7–9), drums (2, 7–9), keyboards (7, 8)
Scott MacLeod – bass (3, 10), drums (3, 10), percussion (3, 10), track arrangements (3, 10)
Jackie Street – bass (4)
Tommy Sims – bass (6)
Mark Hammond – drums (1)
Steve Brewster – drums (4, 6)
Eric Darken – percussion (1, 4–6)
Marty Paoletta – saxophone solo (3)
Todd Cooper – saxophone solo (4), backing vocals (4)
Jeff Kirk – baritone saxophone (4)
Mark Pogue – backing vocals (1, 5, 6), BGV arrangements (1, 5)
Chris Rodriguez – backing vocals (1, 2, 4–7)
Gary Koreiba – backing vocals (2, 4, 6, 10)
Guy Penrod – backing vocals (2, 7, 10)
Vicki Hampton – backing vocals (3, 6)
Carl Lucero – backing vocals (3), BGV arrangements (3)
Kristina Clark – backing vocals (7)
Production and technical
Neal Joseph – executive producer (1, 3–6)
Bryan Lenox – recording (1, 3–6), mixing (1, 3–6)
Bill Deaton – tracking engineer (1)
Patrick Kelly – mixing (1, 3–6)
Brian Tankersley – recording (2, 7–10), mixing (2, 7–10)
Pasquale Del Villagio – assistant engineer (1, 3–6)
Amy Hughes – assistant engineer
Rich Indelicato – assistant engineer (1, 3–6)
Scott Lenox – assistant engineer (1, 3–6)
Graham Lewis – assistant engineer (1, 3–6)
Jeff Neely – assistant engineer (1, 3–6)
Carry Summers – assistant engineer (1, 3–6)
Greg Parker – assistant engineer (2, 7–10)
Hank Williams – mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee)
Julie Johnston – production assistant (1, 3–6)
Audrey Lenox – production assistant (1, 3–6)
Joan Tankersley – image stylist
Glenn Parsons – design
Kevin Break – photography
Carter Bradley – hair, make-up
Sasser & Cavney Entertainment – management
Charts
Chart (1992)
Peak position
US Top Christian Albums (Billboard )[ 3]
16
Radio singles
Year
Singles
Peak positions
CCM AC [ 4]
CCM CHR[ 5]
1992
"When Love Calls Your Name"
4
12
1992
"Everything"
2
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1992–93
"Facts of Love"
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6
1993
"Until Now"
10
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1993
"Love Has Made the Difference
19
3
1993
"Thank You for Being My Friend"
32
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1993
"Dancin' to the Beat of Your Heart"
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9
References