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The Comfort Zone (album)

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Recorded
  
1990–1991

Artist
  
Vanessa L. Williams

Label
  
PolyGram

Length
  
66:27

Release date
  
20 August 1991

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Released
  
August 20, 1991 (1991-08-20)

Producer
  
Vanessa Williams (exec.) Keith Thomas Brian McKnight Kenni Hairston Derek Bramble Gerry Brown Bruce Carbone Dave Darlington DJ L.A. Jay Ed Eckstine (also executive) Kipper Jones Phase 5 Mark Stevens Reggie Stewart

The Comfort Zone (1991)
  
The Sweetest Days (1994)

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, Pop music, Contemporary R&B, Jazz, Dance-pop, New jack swing

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

Similar
  
Vanessa L Williams albums, Contemporary R&B albums

Vanessa williams the comfort zone


The Comfort Zone is the second studio album by American R&B singer Vanessa Williams, released by Mercury's Wing Records Label on August 20, 1991.

Contents

Chart performance

The album peaked at #17 on the US Billboard 200 and reached number one on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In the UK, it peaked at number twenty-four upon its release in April 1992 before quickly falling out of the top fifty.

The first single off the album was "Running Back to You", a '70s funk-influenced uptempo track, which sampled a song from The Breakfast Club. The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number eighteen on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "The Comfort Zone", the second single, peaked at sixty two on the Hot 100, but number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "Save the Best for Last" reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks straight. "Just for Tonight", was the fourth single from the album reaching number twenty-six on the Hot 100, followed by "Work to Do" which achieved moderate success. The album sold 2.8 million copies worldwide at its time of release, with 2.2 million of those sold in the US. It has since been certified three times platinum in the US and gold in Canada by the CRIA.

The Comfort Zone was nominated for five Grammy Awards including: Best Pop Female Vocalist, "Record of the Year" and "Song of the Year" for "Save the Best for Last", Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Female for "Runnin' Back to You" (In 1992), and Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Female for "The Comfort Zone".

Track listing

The tracks "Work to Do" and "What Will I Tell My Heart?" both appeared in the film Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man; the latter also appeared on the film's soundtrack album.

Production

  • Produced by Vanessa Williams (exec.), Ed Eckstine (also executive), Keith Thomas, Brian McKnight, Kenni Hairston, Derek Bramble, Gerry Brown, Bruce Carbone, Dave Darlington, DJ L.A. Jay, Kipper Jones, Phase 5, Mark Stevens & Reggie Stewart
  • Engineers: Derek Bramble, Claude Demers, Joe Schiff, Will Schillinger, Allen Sides, Kieran Walsh, Matt Wells
  • Assistant Engineers: Steve Charles, Foley, Roy Gamble, Marty Lester, Todd Moore, Gary Paczosa, Mike Piersante, Brian Soucey
  • Mixing: Gerry Brown, Bruce Carbone, Dave Darlington, Humberto Gatica, Bill Whittington, Vanessa L. Williams
  • Mix Assistants: Jeff Gledt, John Kunz, John David Parker, Brian Soucey
  • Mastering: Herb Powers
  • Personnel

  • Drums: DJ L.A. Jay, Dr. Jam, Mark Hammond, Harvey Mason Sr.
  • Drum programming: Dave Darlington, DJ L.A. Jay, Trevor Gale, Kenni Hairston, Mark Hammond, Reggie Stewart, Keith Thomas
  • "Beats": D.J. LA Jay, Bob Rosa, Rob Von Arx
  • Samples: Phase 5, Bob Rosa, Rob Von Arx
  • Keyboards: Greg Arnold, Derek Bramble, Merv DePyere, DJ L.A. Jay, Dr. Jam, David Frank, Trevor Gale, Kenni Hairston, Fred McFarlane, Monty Seward, Keith Thomas
  • Piano: Jorgen Kaufma, Brian McKnight, Randy Waldman
  • Bass: Stanley Clarke, Fred McFarlane, Cornelius Mims, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Keith Thomas
  • Synthesized bass: David Frank
  • Guitars: Dann Huff, Paul Jackson, Jr., Jerry McPherson, Wah Wah Watson
  • Mandolin: Jerry McPherson
  • Saxophone: Gerald Albright, Pete Christlieb, Mark Douthit, Thomas Haas, Scott Mayo
  • Trumpet: Fernando Pullum
  • Trombone: Duane Benjamin
  • Flute: Hubert Laws
  • Strings: The Nashville String Machine
  • Horns arranged by Scott Mayo
  • Strings arranged by Keith Thomas
  • Backing vocals: Debbie Cole, Dres, Lori Fulton, Vicki Hampton, Kipper Jones, Valerie Mayo, Donna McElroy, Rick Nelson, Tata Vega
  • Vocals arranged by Gerry Brown, Kipper Jones, Brian McKnight, Mark Stevens, Keith Thomas & Vanessa Williams
  • Songs

    1The Comfort Zone4:00
    2Running Back to You4:40
    3Work To Do4:36

    References

    The Comfort Zone (album) Wikipedia