Kiss Me with the Wind

Kiss Me With The Wind
Studio album by Brenda Russell
Released August 21, 1990
Recorded San Rafael, California:
Tarpan Studios
Los Angeles, California:
Ocean Way Studios, Take One Recording, Westlake Audio, The Zoo, Devonshire Studios, Skyline Studios, Willyworld East/Willyworld West.
Genre
Length 51:36
Label A&M Records
Producer Brenda Russell, André Fischer, Narada Michael Walden, Larry Williams
Brenda Russell chronology
Get Here
(1988)
Kiss Me With The Wind
(1990)
Greatest Hits
(1992)

Kiss Me With The Wind is the fifth studio album by the American singer/songwriter Brenda Russell, released on August 21, 1990.

After the success of her fourth album, Get Here (1988), Russell collaborated again with a variety of different producers and songwriters. Taking more of a dance-oriented slant than her previous album, Russell worked with the famed songwriter/producer Narada Michael Walden who ultimately co-wrote and produced two tracks for the album with her, including the title track and "Stop Running Away" - both of which were released as singles.

Also included on the album was Russell's own version of "Dinner with Gershwin", a track that Russell had written years earlier and given to Donna Summer who had a minor hit with it in 1987 (Russell had co-produced Summer's version with Richard Perry).

Track listing

  1. "Kiss Me With The Wind" (Brenda Russell, Narada Michael Walden)
  2. "Stupid Love" (Brenda Russell)
  3. "All American" (Brenda Russell, Sharon Robinson)
  4. "Stop Running Away" (Brenda Russell, Narada Michael Walden)
  5. "Waiting For You" (Brenda Russell)
  6. "Justice In Truth" (Matthew Wilder, Brenda Russell)
  7. "Dinner With Gershwin" (Brenda Russell)
  8. "Good For Love" (Larry Williams, Brenda Russell)
  9. "Night Train To Leningrad" (Brenda Russell)
  10. "Drive My Car ('Til Sunset)" (Paul Chiten, Brenda Russell)
  11. "On Your Side" (Brenda Russell)

Charts

Album

Chart (1990) Peak
position
US Billboard Top R&B Albums 65

Singles

Year Title US
Adult
US
R&B
1990 "Stop Running Away" 13 34

References

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