This Time (Al Jarreau album)

1980 studio album by Al Jarreau From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This Time (Al Jarreau album)

This Time is the fourth studio album by Jazz vocalist Al Jarreau, released in 1980 on Warner Bros. Records. The release marked a change in Jarreau's sound to a more R&B-oriented flavor. As a result, the album achieved more success on the mainstream charts than his previous works, while also topping the Jazz Charts. It also reached No. 6 on the R&B charts and No. 27 on the Billboard 200.[2]" In 1981 "Never Givin' Up" gave Jarreau a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male.

Quick Facts Studio album by Al Jarreau, Released ...
This Time
Studio album by
Released1980
StudioDawnbreaker, San Fernando, California
Genre
Length42:19
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerJay Graydon
Al Jarreau chronology
All Fly Home
(1978)
This Time
(1980)
Breakin' Away
(1981)
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More information Review scores, Source ...
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
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This Time marked Jarreau's first foray into the top 40 on the Hot 200 or top 10 on the R&B charts, as well as his first No. 1 on the Jazz charts.[3] His next album would prove even more successful, topping both the Jazz and R&B charts.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Never Givin' Up"Tom Canning, Al Jarreau3:56
2."Gimme What You Got"Tom Canning, Al Jarreau3:43
3."Love Is Real"Tom Canning, Jarreau, Tom Kellock4:23
4."Alonzo"Jarreau5:25
5."(If I Could Only) Change Your Mind"Tom Canning, Allee Willis4:16
6."Spain (I Can Recall)"Chick Corea, Jarreau, Artie Maren6:31
7."Distracted"Jarreau5:51
8."Your Sweet Love"Tom Canning, Jarreau, Tom Kellock4:13
9."(A Rhyme) This Time"Jarreau, Earl Klugh3:42
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Charts & Awards

Album

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Chart (1980) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 27
R&B 6
Jazz 1
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More information Year End Chart (1980), Peak ...
Year End Chart (1980) Peak[4]
Jazz 40
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Charting Singles

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Year Song Peak chart positions[5]
US Pop US R&B
1980 "Distracted" - 61
"Gimmie What You Got" - 63
"Never Givin' Up" 102 26
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"Never Givin' Up" received a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male in 1981, Jarreau's first nomination in the R&B field. It lost to Jarreau's Warner Bros. labelmate George Benson for the Give Me the Night album,[6] who had recently undergone a similar change in sound.[7]

Personnel

Production

  • Producer – Jay Graydon
  • Engineers – Joe Bogan and Jay Graydon
  • Second Engineer – Debbie Thompson
  • Recorded at Dawnbreaker Studios (San Fernando, CA).
  • Remixed and Overdubbed at Garden Rake Studios (Sherman Oaks, CA).
  • Mastered by Bernie Grundman at A&M Mastering Studios (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Art Direction – Richard Seireeni
  • Cover Photography – Richard Avedon
  • Sleeve Photography – Michael Rice and Susan Jarreau
  • Still Life – Harry Mittman

References

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