Aaron Neville - Warm Your Heart (200g Clarity Super Vinyl, Classic Records)
Vocals – Aaron Neville
Vocals - Linda Ronstadt [click here to see more vinyl featuring Linda Rondstadt]
Vocals - Rita Coolidge, Jason Neville
Bass – Bob Glaub , Tony Hall
Drums – Carlos Vega
Guitar – Brian Stoltz
Guitar - Ry Cooder [click here to see more vinyl featuring Ry Cooder]
Piano, Keyboards – Don Grolnick
1 LP, standard sleeve
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 200g Clarity SV-P II
Record color : clear
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : RTI
Label : Classic Records
Original Label : A&M Records
Recorded March 1990 through March 1991 at Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans; Conway Recording, Los Angeles; Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles; Studio F, Los Angeles; Russian Hill Recording, San Francisco; Skywalker Ranch, Marin County
Engineered & mixed by George Massenburg
Produced by Linda Ronstadt, George Massenburg
Remastered by Doug Sax
Originally released in 1991
Reissued in 2004
Tracks:
Side A:
- Lousiana 1927
- Everybody Plays The Fool
- It Feels Like Rain
- Somewhere Somebody
- Don't Go, Please Stay
- With You In Mind
- That's The Way She Loves
Side B:
- Angola Bound
- Close Your Eyes
- La Vie Dansante
- Warm Your Heart
- I Bid You Goodnight
- Ave Maria
Reviews:
“When Aaron Neville signed with A&M in the early '90s, optimists were hoping for some five-star soul gems along the lines of his classic '60s recordings. Instead, his first A&M date, Warm Your Heart, found the veteran New Orleans singer taking a much more pop-minded approach, with generally decent results. While Neville didn't abandon soul music, this CD made it clear that A&M was intent on making him a major hit in the pop market (which had been exposed to him in 1989 thanks to his duets with Linda Ronstadt). Though hardly in a class with such classics as "Tell It Like It Is" and "She Took You for a Ride," tracks like the haunting "That's the Way She Loves," the gritty "Angola Bound," and a remake of the Main Ingredient's "Everybody Plays the Fool" showed that Neville still had plenty of warmth and charisma. But although this is far from a bad album, it must be stressed that a collection of his '60s classics would be a much wiser investment.” AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson
Ratings :
Discogs : 4,29 / 5