Every Home Should Have One (album)

Every Home Should Have One
Studio album by Patti Austin
Released 1981
Recorded March 16, 1981 - May 31, 1981
Westlake Audio
Los Angeles, California
Mediasound Studios
New York City, New York
Genre R&B
Length 37:25
Label Qwest
Producer Quincy Jones
Patti Austin chronology
Body Language
(1980)
Every Home Should Have One
(1981)
Patti Austin
(1984)

Every Home Should Have One is a studio album by R&B/jazz singer Patti Austin. Released on Qwest Records in 1981, it includes the number-one hit duet with James Ingram, "Baby Come to Me", and the title track, which peaked at number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100. She also scored a hit with "Do You Love Me?"

The vinyl/cassette mix of the album differs from the CD mix. With the CD version some tracks are remixed, e.g. track 4 gains overdubs, and/or edited, e.g. track 5 loses the fade-in intro.[1]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Rod Temperton; except where indicated

  1. "Do You Love Me" - 3:24
  2. "Love Me to Death" - 4:08
  3. "The Way I Feel" (Eric Kaz, Wendy Waldman) - 4:19
  4. "Every Home Should Have One" (Dominic Bugatti, Frank Musker) - 3:24
  5. "Baby, Come to Me" (with James Ingram) - 3:31
  6. "The Genie" - 3:57
  7. "Stop, Look, Listen" (Linda Creed, Thom Bell) - 3:06
  8. "Symphony of Love" (Rod Bowkett) - 3:39
  9. "Oh No Margarita" (Austin, Michael Boddicker) - 3:52
  10. "The Island" (Ivan Lins, Vitor Martins, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) - 3:46

Personnel

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
US R&B US Hot 100 US A.C
1981 "Every Home Should Have One" 55 62 24
1981 "Baby, Come to Me" (with James Ingram) 9 1 1
1981 "Do You Love Me?" / "The Genie" 24 - -

References

  1. Discogs http://www.discogs.com/Quincy-Jones-Presents-Patti-Austin-Every-Home-Should-Have-One/release/712056. Retrieved 9 February 2016. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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