The Heart of the Man is the debut studio album by singer Phil Perry issued in 1991 on Capitol Records.[2] The album peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.[3]
The Heart of the Man | ||||
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Studio album by Phil Perry | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 53:58 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Brenda Russell, Barry Eastmond, Robbie Nevil, Dave Shapiro, Lee Curreri, Don Grusin, Andre Fischer, George Duke, David Garfield, Jeremy Lubbock, Donald Robinson | |||
Phil Perry chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Pittsburgh Press | (favourable)[1] |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Amazing Love" | Barry Eastmond, Jolyon Skinner | 04:28 |
2. | "Say Anything" | Dave Shapiro, Robbie Nevil, Sherri Foreman | 05:26 |
3. | "Forever" | Brenda Russell | 04:58 |
4. | "Woman" | Don Grusin, Tracy Mann | 05:33 |
5. | "Who Do You Love" | Franne Golde, Nick Mundy, Paul Fox | 04:25 |
6. | "More Nights" | Dennis Lambert, Franne Golde | 04:53 |
7. | "Call Me" | Aretha Franklin | 04:39 |
8. | "(Forever in the) Arms of Love" | David Garfield, James Felix, Lenny Castro, Michael Landau, Phil Perry | 05:35 |
9. | "The Best of Me" | David Foster, Jeremy Lubbock, Richard Marx | 04:49 |
10. | "God's Gift to the World" (Duet with CeCe Winans) | Mike Himelstein, Terry Sampson | 05:21 |
11. | "Good-Bye" | David Garfield, Phil Perry | 03:52 |
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Year-end charts
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