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Released
  
1977

Heart ‘n’ Soul (1977)
  
Greatest Hits (1978)

Release date
  
1977

Label
  
Columbia Records

Rendezvous (US release) (1977)
  
Heart ‘n’ Soul (1977)

Artist
  
Tina Charles

Producer
  
Biddu

Genre
  
Disco

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Heart ‘n’ Soul is the fifth album by English singer Tina Charles, who achieved success as a disco artist in the mid to late 1970s. It reached No. 35 in the UK Albums Chart.

Contents

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Love Bug/Sweets for My Sweet" (Biddu, Gerry Shury, Roker/Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman) 6:56 : UK No. 26
  2. "I’ll go Where Your Music Takes Me" (Biddu) 4:46
  3. "Stop What You’re Doing to Me” (Biddu) 3:08
  4. "Rendezvous" (Jack Robinson, James Bolden) 3:22 = UK #27

Side 2

  1. "Fallin’ in Love in Summertime" (Jack Robinson, James Bolden) 3:17 = GER #39
  2. "I Gotta Dance with You" (Chris Rae, Frank McDonald) 3:21
  3. "I’ll Be Your Light (In Your Moment of Darkness)" (Biddu) 4:20
  4. "Ain’t Gonna Hide my Love" (Bobby Skelton) 3:48
  5. "Go" (Biddu) 3:30

Musicians

  • Chris Rae
  • Gerry Shury
  • Frank McDonald
  • Barry De Souza
  • Pip Williams
  • Chris Karan
  • Frank Ricotti
  • Julien Gaillard (Strings & Brass)
  • Richard Dodd
  • Bones, Tina & Biddu – Backing vocals
  • Production

  • All tracks arranged by Gerry Shury and Biddu, except "Fallin' in Love in Summertine" and "Go" arranged by Pip Williams and Biddu
  • Recorded at Nova Studios and Marquee Studios 1977 London
  • Recording engineer – Richard Dodd
  • Tape men – Howard Cross, Mark Chapman, Tim Painter and Steve Parker.
  • Album sleeve design – Simon Cantwell, Les May and Roslav Szaybo (CBS Records)
  • Cover Photo Brian Cooke (front cover) and Peter Lavery (back cover)
  • References

    Heart 'n' Soul (Tina Charles album) Wikipedia


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