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<i>A Time to Love</i> (album)

A Time to Love (album)

2005 studio album by Stevie Wonder


A Time to Love is the twenty-third studio album by Stevie Wonder, his first since Conversation Peace in 1995. Originally to have been completed in 2004, it was finally released to stores on October 18, 2005, following an exclusive digital release on Apple's iTunes Music Store on September 27.

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The first single, issued in April 2005, was "So What the Fuss", which featured Prince on guitar and En Vogue on backing vocals. Follow-up singles included "Positivity" with his daughter Aisha Morris, "From the Bottom of My Heart" and "Shelter in the Rain".

The song "Shelter in the Rain" was in tribute to his first wife, the singer Syreeta Wright, who died of cancer the year before the album was released. Wonder was quoted as saying he would have had Wright singing lead on it had she lived.

It is also the latest Stevie Wonder's studio album and musical project to date, as of 2024.

Reception

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The album was received with generally positive reviews, despite its having been delayed several times during the year of its release. In 2005, Wonder won the Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in the Grammy Awards for "From the Bottom of My Heart", his fourth win in this category.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Stevie Wonder, except where noted

Personnel

Music

  • Thomassina Atkins – choir/chorus
  • Francis Awetalking drum
  • Kimberly Brewer – background vocals
  • Shirley Brewer – background vocals
  • Kim Burrell – primary vocals
  • Teddy Campbell – drums
  • Mabvuto Carpenter – background vocals
  • Jherimi Leigh Carter – choir/chorus
  • Wendell Kelly – trombone
  • Oscar Castro-Neves – guitar
  • Ayrianna Cerant – choir/chorus
  • Swapan Chaudhuritabla
  • Gregory Curtis – background vocals
  • Monique DeBarge – background vocals
  • DeVere Duckett – background vocals
  • Nathan East – bass guitar
  • Kevon Edmonds – background vocals
  • Lynne Fiddmont – background vocals
  • Brianna Ford – choir/chorus
  • Doug E. Freshbeat box
  • Patrick Gandy – conductor, orchestration
  • Richie Gajate Garcia – congas/hand percussion
  • Tony Gates – choir/chorus
  • Daronn Gooden – choir/chorus
  • Timothy Hall – choir/chorus
  • Kenya Hathaway – background vocals
  • India.Arie – composer, primary artist
  • Herman Jackson – bells, keyboard
  • Phillip "Taj" Jackson – background vocals
  • Keith John – background vocals
  • Accalra Johnson – choir/chorus
  • Desarae Johnson – choir/chorus
  • Timothy Jon Johnson – background vocals
  • Unique Johnson – choir/chorus
  • Chatoya Jones – choir/chorus
  • Erica L. King – choir/chorus
  • Abbos Kosimov – doira
  • Debra Laws – background vocals
  • Hubert Laws – flute
  • Ricky Lawson – drums
  • Paul McCartney – acoustic/electric guitar
  • Melody McCully – background vocals
  • Brijee McDowell – choir/chorus
  • Sebastian Mego – choir/chorus, background vocals
  • Kristie Mingo – background vocals
  • Aisha Morris – primary artist
  • Woody Murray – vibraphone
  • Traci Nelson – background vocals
  • Morris O'Connor – guitar
  • Conesha Owens – background vocals
  • Greg Phillinganes – electric piano
  • Mike Phillips – saxophone
  • Doc Powell – guitar
  • Prince – guitar
  • Bryan Sledge – choir/chorus
  • Amir Sofidarbouka
  • Lamont Van Hook – background vocals
  • Nathan Watts – bass
  • Andy Weiner – conductor, orchestration, string arrangements
  • Willie Wheaton, Jr. – background vocals
  • Fred White – background vocals
  • Johneisha White – choir/chorus
  • Tamiko Whitsett – background vocals
  • Barbara Wilson – background vocals
  • Sherman B. Wilson – choir/chorus
  • LaLynda Winfield – choir/chorus
  • LaShanea Winfield – choir/chorus
  • LaShanique Winfield – choir/chorus
  • Stevie Wonder – arranger, art conception, audio production, bass, bells, bongos, chimes, clapping, clavinet, composer, drawing, drum loop, drums, editing, Fender Rhodes, finger cymbals, flexatones, flute arrangement, guitar loops, hand percussion, harmonica, keyboard guitar, keyboards, marimba, Moog bass, organ, percussion, piano, piano (electric), primary artist, producer, programming, rhythm section, sequencing arranger, string arrangements, synthesizer bass, tambourine, vocal arrangement, vocals (background), voice box

Production

  • Gary Adante – engineer
  • Stephanie Andrews – art conception, project coordinator
  • Robert A. Arbittier – digital editing, editing, overdubs, programming
  • David Blumberg – arranger
  • Barry G. Clark – technical support
  • Jeffrey Coprich – leader
  • Tom Corwin – engineer, producer
  • Scott Elgin – assistant
  • Aaron Fessel – engineer
  • Ernie Fields Jr. – contractor
  • Kirk Franklin – arranger, producer
  • Brian Gardner – mastering
  • Evren Göknar – assistant
  • John Holino – technical support
  • Femi Jiya – engineer, mixing
  • Steve Jones – programming
  • Jim Keller – assistant
  • Chris Kornmann – creative director
  • Nick Marshall – assistant
  • Rickey Minor – orchestra supervision, string arrangements
  • Bobby Montez – assistant
  • Scott Moore – assistant
  • Francesco Perlangeli – assistant
  • Neil Pogue – mixing
  • Joel Poinsett – assistant
  • Josean Posey – engineer
  • Bonnie Raitt – producer
  • Dave Reitzas – engineer
  • Paul Riser – arranger
  • Anthony Ruotolo – engineer
  • Rafa Sardina – engineer
  • Christine Sirois – assistant
  • Ralph Sutton – engineer
  • Heratch Touresian – programming
  • Gregory Upshaw – wardrobe
  • Peter Vargo – assistant
  • Donnie Whittmore – assistant
  • Val Williams – make-up
  • Eddie Wolfl – photography

Charts

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Certifications

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