Suddenly (Marcus Miller album) explained
Suddenly is the debut studio album by American jazz bass-guitarist Marcus Miller, released in 1983.[1] [2] [3]
The album was re-released in 1999.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Marcus Miller except where noted.
- "Lovin' You"
- "Much Too Much"
- "Suddenly" (Miller, Mainor Ramsay)
- "Just For You"
- "The Only Reason I Live"
- "Just What I Needed"
- "Let Me Show You"
- "Be My Love" (Miller, Luther Vandross)
- "Could It Be You"
Personnel
- Marcus Miller – lead and backing vocals, bass guitars, keyboards, guitars, clarinet, drum programming
- Ralph MacDonald - percussion
- Mike Mainieri - vibraphone
- Yvonne Lewis, Luther Vandross, Tawatha Agee, Brenda White King - backing vocals
- David Sanborn - alto saxophone
- Buddy Williams, Yogi Horton, Harvey Mason - drums
- Nick Moroch - acoustic guitar
- Dean Crandall, Lewis Paer - 2-string bass guitar
- Eric Bartlett - cello
- Anca Nicolau, Carol Pool, Eriko Sato, Guillermo Figueroa, Joanna Jenner, Kineko Barbini, Martha Caplin-Silverman, Naoko Tanaka, Robert Chausow, Ruth Waterman - violin
- Maureen Gallagher, Valerie Haywood - viola
- Michael Colina - string arrangements on "Just For You" and "Could It Be You"
Production
- Ray Bardani – recording and mixing engineer
- Daniel Christopher – assistant engineer
- Eddie Osario – assistant engineer
- Michael Morongell – assistant engineer
- Phil Burnett – assistant engineer
- Steven Remote – assistant engineer
- Wayne Yurgelin – assistant engineer
- George Holz – front cover photography
Notes and References
- Top album picks . Billboard . 26 March 1983 . 3 August 2020 . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. . en.
- Book: Ratiner . Tracie . Contemporary Musicians: Profiles of the People in Music . 2008 . Gale Cengage Learning . 978-0-7876-9614-6 . 154 . 3 August 2020 . en.
- Book: Gregory . Hugh . Soul Music A-z . 1995 . Da Capo Press . 978-0-306-80643-8 . 211 . 3 August 2020 . en.