Real Love (Lisa Stansfield album)

Real Love
Studio album by Lisa Stansfield
Released 12 November 1991
Recorded 1990-1991
Genre Pop, R&B, soul, dance
Length 62:18
Label Arista/BMG
Producer Ian Devaney, Andy Morris
Lisa Stansfield chronology
Affection
(1989)
Real Love
(1991)
So Natural
(1994)
Singles from Real Love
  1. "Change"
    Released: 1991
  2. "All Woman"
    Released: 1991
  3. "Time to Make You Mine"
    Released: 1992
  4. "Set Your Loving Free"
    Released: 1992
  5. "A Little More Love"
    Released: 1992

Real Love is the second studio album by English R&B and soul singer Lisa Stansfield, released on November 12, 1991 by Arista/BMG Records. The album was certified Gold in the US,[1] 2x platinum in the UK[2] and Gold in Germany.[3]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Lisa Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris. All songs produced by Ian Devaney and Andy Morris.

Europe/Japan release

  1. Change - 5:39
  2. Real Love - 5:01
  3. Set Your Loving Free - 5:03
  4. I Will Be Waiting - 5:03
  5. All Woman - 5:17
  6. Soul Deep - 4:11
  7. Make Love to Ya - 4:54
  8. Time to Make You Mine - 4:58
  9. Symptoms of Loneliness & Heartache - 4:43
  10. It's Got to Be Real - 5:17
  11. First Joy - 4:25
  12. Tenderly - 3:20
  13. A Little More Love - 4:34
  14. When You're Gone - 4:08 + ++
  15. Everything Will Get Better - 5:00 ++
  16. Change [Frankie Knuckles Remix] - 6:30 ++

+ Japanese bonus track
++ 2003 remastered release bonus tracks

North American release

  1. Change - 5:39
  2. Time to Make You Mine - 4:58
  3. Symptoms of Loneliness & Heartache - 4:43
  4. All Woman - 5:17
  5. Soul Deep - 4:11
  6. A Little More Love - 4:34
  7. Make Love to Ya - 4:54
  8. Set Your Loving Free - 5:03
  9. First Joy - 4:25
  10. Real Love - 5:01
  11. Tenderly - 3:20
  12. It's Got to Be Real - 5:17
  13. I Will Be Waiting - 5:03

Singles

Critical and commercial performance

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [4]
Entertainment Weekly (A)[5]
Q Magazine [6]
Rolling Stone [7]

Though it didn't repeat the huge success of Affection, the album was a hit, especially in the UK, where it reached number 3. [8]

Personnel

Chart information

Chart Peak
U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 6
U.S. Billboard 200 43

Notes