London Warsaw New York
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London Warsaw New York | ||
Studio album by Basia | ||
Released | 31 March 1989 | |
Recorded | 1989 | |
Genre | Pop \ Jazz | |
Label | Epic | |
Producer(s) | Basia, Danny White | |
Basia chronology | ||
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Time and Tide (1987) |
London Warsaw New York (1989) |
Sweetest Illusion (1994) |
London Warsaw New York is the second studio album from Polish Jazz and pop music singer Basia, released on March 31, 1989.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Cruising for Bruising" ( Trzetrzelewska, Basia/White, Danny ) – 4:11
- "Best Friends" (Basia/White, Danny ) – 4:04
- "Brave New Hope" (Trzetrzelewska, Basia/White, Danny) – 4:08
- "Baby You're Mine" (Basia/White, Danny ) – 3:43
- "Ordinary People" (Basia/White, Danny) – 3:45
- "Reward" (Basia/White, Danny) – 3:21
- "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" (Paul, Clarence/Wonder, Stevie/Broadnax, Morris ) – 3:21
- "Copernicus" (Basia/White, Danny) – 4:19
- "Not an Angel" (Basia/White, Danny) – 3:54
- "Take Him Back, Rachel" (Basia/White, Danny) – 3:45
[edit] Credits
- Basia (Vocals),
- Basia (Main Performer),
- Peter White (Guitar),
- Peter White (Accordion),
- Ronnie Ross (Sax (Baritone)),
- Ronnie Ross (Sax (Bass)),
- Bud Beadle (Saxophone),
- Paul Cox (Photography),
- Julian Crampton (Bass),
- Marc d'Aieur (Guitar),
- Andy Gangadeen (Drums),
- Steve Gregory (Saxophone),
- Phil Harding (Mixing),
- Paul Hulme (Engineer),
- Robin Jones (Percussion),
- Tony King (Mixing),
- Tony King (Assistant),
- Andy Lafone (Bass),
- Kevin Robinson (Trumpet),
- Andy Ross (Guitar),
- Snowboy (Percussion),
- Snowboy (Conga),
- Snowboy (Berimbau),
- Snowboy (Shaker),
- Fiachra Trench (String Arrangements),
- Basia Trzetrzelewska (Arranger),
- Basia Trzetrzelewska (Vocals),
- Basia Trzetrzelewska (Producer),
- Danny White (Arranger),
- Danny White (Drums),
- Danny White (Keyboards),
- Danny White (Producer),
- Danny White (Drum Programming),
- Gavyn Wright (Strings),
- Gavyn Wright (Leader),
- Tim Young (Mastering),
- Mike Dignam (Cymbals),
- Mike Dignam (Engineer),
- Donal Hodgson (Assistant Engineer),
- Richard Barraclough (Assistant Engineer),
- Mark Borthwick (Photography),
- Danny "Balance" White (Arranger),
- Danny "Balance" White (Keyboards),
- Danny "Balance" White (Programming),
- Danny "Balance" White (Producer),
- Les Sharma (Mixing),
- Les Sharma (Assistant)
[edit] Charts
"London Warsaw New York" debuted at #20 in the U.S. in March 1989. Singles from this album it was "Cruising For Bruising" (#29 on Billboard Top 200), and "Copernicus" (#5 in Billboard Adult Contemporary). "London Warsaw New York" get Platinum in 8 November 1992.
Year | Album | Chart | Position |
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1989 | London Warsaw New York | Billboard 200 | #20 |
1989 | London Warsaw New York | Top Contemporary Jazz Albums | #1 |
1989 | London Warsaw New York | UK Album Chart | #68 |
1989 | London Warsaw New York | Japan Oricon Album Chart | #33 |
[edit] Singles stats
Year | Title | Chart positions | ||
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U.S | U.S Adult Contemporary | |||
1990 | "Cruising For Bruising" | 29 | 5 | |
1989 | "Promises" | - | 5 |