Tina_Moore_(album)

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Tina Moore (album)

1995 studio album by Tina Moore


Tina Moore is the debut album by American R&B singer Tina Moore, originally released in 1995. It includes the singles "Color Me Blue", which reached number 73 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, "All I Can Do", which reached number 48, and "Never Gonna Let You Go", which peaked at number 27.[3]

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The album was released in Europe in 1997 with two extra tracks, including the UK garage version of "Never Gonna Let You Go", which reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart.[4] A remix of "Nobody Better" was also released as a single, reaching number 20 in the UK in 1998.[5]

Track listing

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Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.[6]

  • Tina Moore – primary artist, background vocals
  • Scott Ahaus – mixing
  • Paul D. Allen – assistant engineer, drums, keyboard programming, keyboards
  • Curtiss Boone – arranger, drum programming, keyboards
  • Johnny Buzzerio – photography
  • Irving Collier – background vocals
  • Tony Dawsey – mastering
  • M. Doc – producer
  • Kevin Evans – executive producer
  • Vernon D. Fails – keyboards, piano
  • Anthony Ferguson – executive producer
  • Tommie Ford – bass, drums, keyboards, mixing, producer
  • Doug Haverty – art direction
  • Gerey Johnson – drum programming, keyboard programming, mixing, producer
  • Ben Keys – assistant engineer
  • Jere Mc – guitar, producer
  • David McMurray – saxophone
  • Clell Moore – assistant engineer
  • Ron Otis – drums
  • Robert Owens – background vocals
  • Michael J. Powell – arranger, drum programming, engineer, guitar, keyboard programming, keyboards, mixing, percussion, producer, rhythm arrangements
  • Paul Riser – string arrangements
  • Gerard Smerek – engineer, mixing
  • Al Turner – bass
  • Daniel Weatherspoon – piano
  • Mario Winans – drums

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References

  1. Alex Henderson. "Tina Moore - Tina Moore | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  2. Robertson IV, Gil L. (1995-05-27). "Urban" (PDF). Cash Box. p. 11. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
  3. "Tina Moore Chart History". Billboard. Archived from the original on September 27, 2018. Retrieved 26 September 2018.

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