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Your Woman (album)

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Released
  
April 17, 2001

Producer
  
Mike City, Mark Sparks

Release date
  
2001

Length
  
59:18

Artist
  
Sunshine Anderson

Label
  
Rhino Atlantic

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Recorded
  
2000–2001 Skip Saylor Studios Westlake Audio Silent Sounds Los Angeles, California Ocean Studios Burbank, California Track Record North Hollywood, California Quad Studios New York City, New York

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Genres
  
Soul music, Contemporary R&B, Rhythm and blues

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Sunshine anderson a little sunshine 2001


Your Woman is the 2001 debut album by American singer Sunshine Anderson. The album features the single "Heard It All Before", which reached the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Top Five as well as the UK Top Ten, and the follow-up single, "Lunch or Dinner". The album was certified Gold in 2001.

Contents

Sunshine anderson a little sunshine


Track listing

All tracks written by Michael Flowers, except as noted..

Singles

  • "Heard It All Before" (Director: Nzingha Stewart)
  • "Lunch or Dinner" (Director: Paul Hunter)
  • Personnel

  • Drum Programming: Mike City, Mark Sparks, James "Storm" Singletary
  • Keyboards: Mike City, Jimanie Nelson, Johnny Mercier
  • Bass: Michael Linsdey, Erick T. Coomes
  • Guitar: Erick Walls
  • Background Vocals: Sunshine Anderson, Mikey Dan, Lalah Hathaway, Timothy Deberry
  • Recording engineer: Jesse "Biz" Stewart, Douglas Coleman, Mike Potivch, Mark Mitchell
  • Mixing: Manny Marroquin, Larry Furgerrson
  • Mastering: Brian Gardner
  • Executive Producer: Mark Sparks, Chris Dawley, Mike City
  • Photography: Kwaku Alston
  • Art Direction: Richard Bates
  • Design: Shayne Ivy
  • Songs

    1A Little Sunshine (intro)0:36
    2Better Off4:05
    3He Said - She Said3:35

    References

    Your Woman (album) Wikipedia