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''Roberta Flack'' is a 1978 album release by American vocalist
Roberta Flack Roberta Cleopatra Flack (born February 10, 1937) is a retired American singer. She topped the Billboard Magazine, ''Billboard'' charts with the No. 1 singles "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", "Killing Me Softly with His Song", "Feel Like M ...
: her eighth album release - including her 1972 Donny Hathaway collaboration - ''Roberta Flack'' was the parent album of the #1
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hit "
If Ever I See You Again "If Ever I See You Again" is the title of a 1978 hit single by Roberta Flack. The song was composed by Joseph "Joe" Brooks and served as the title song for the 1978 film '' If Ever I See You Again'', which Brooks directed and also starred in wit ...
" which also ranked in the
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.


Background

Since signing with
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in 1968 Flack had overall abided by her original contract's terms of recording an album every two years: however her December 1977 album release ''
Blue Lights in the Basement ''Blue Lights in the Basement'' is the sixth studio album by American singer Roberta Flack released by Atlantic on December 13, 1977. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number eight on the US ''Billboard'' 200, becoming her third to ...
'' had been issued thirty-three months subsequent to Flack's precedent album '' Feel Like Makin' Love'' and in the spring of 1978
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president Jerry Greenberg insisted that Flack cut a new album to honor her contract, despite Flack's ''Blue Lights in the Basement'' album being a current release. Greenberg was largely motivated by the prospect of having Flack record the theme song from the upcoming film ''
If Ever I See You Again "If Ever I See You Again" is the title of a 1978 hit single by Roberta Flack. The song was composed by Joseph "Joe" Brooks and served as the title song for the 1978 film '' If Ever I See You Again'', which Brooks directed and also starred in wit ...
'' written by Joe Brooks and featured in the film which Brooks produced. Brooks' precedent film production '' You Light Up My Life'' had had its theme song via a recording by
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spend ten weeks at number 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Although Greenberg had responded warily to Brooks' pitch that Flack record the song "
If Ever I See You Again "If Ever I See You Again" is the title of a 1978 hit single by Roberta Flack. The song was composed by Joseph "Joe" Brooks and served as the title song for the 1978 film '' If Ever I See You Again'', which Brooks directed and also starred in wit ...
" - plus some other songs heard in the film - for a new album despite Flack's ''Blue Lights in the Basement'' album being a current release, Brooks convinced Greenberg that the ''If Ever I See You Again'' theme would be "bigger than 'You Light Up My Life'...It will be a monster it. Flack herself would eventually state that "If Ever I See You Again" was "a song I couldn't stand" which Greenberg insisted she record: (Roberta Flack quote:) "I had a very clever lawyer who made a huge money deal for y recordingthat song".''Vibe'' Vol. 11 #1 (January 2003) p.40 In April 1978 Brooks produced Flack at A&R Recording Studios (NYC) recording session which yielded Flack's recording of the theme from ''If Ever I See You Again'' plus two other songs heard in the film: "Come Share My Love" and "When It's Over". Flack recorded six more tracks to complete the album with Greenberg overseeing production at
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. Flack's recording of its theme from ''If Ever I See You Again'' was released 21 April 1978, a month prior to the film's premiere. With the film ''If Ever I See You Again'' quickly proving a massive flop, Flack's single was left to fare on its own merit and in July 1978 spent three weeks at #1 on the
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with an eventual ranking as the #8 Easy Listening hit for the year. "If Ever I See You Again" charted at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #37 on the R&B chart. The projected title of Flack's seventh solo album release had been ''If Ever I See You Again'' referencing its lead single:.''Los Angeles Times'' 10 May 1978 "Roberta Flack Producing Her Own Albums" by Dennis Hunt pp.IV-1, IV-24 - IV-25 the single's underperformance was reflected in the album being released with the title ''Roberta Flack'' on 7 August 1978. Following the album's October 1978 ''Billboard'' 200 peak of #74 - as opposed to the #8 peak of ''Blue Lights in the Basement'' - Atlantic issued the two other Joe Brooks tracks on ''Roberta Flack'': "Come Share My Love" and "When It's Over", as a single with the latter as
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and no mention of the tracks' cinematic provenance: after this single essentially flopped - "When It's Over" reaching #82 on the R&B chart - Atlantic attempted to spur further interest in the album by releasing Flack's remake of
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' hit "
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" as a single in April 1979 - a year after the release of the "If Ever I See You Again" single, and the first time a third single had been culled from a Roberta Flack album - without result, the track barely making the R&B chart at #98.


Track listing


Personnel

* Roberta Flack – lead and backing vocals, keyboards, arrangements *
Monty Alexander Montgomery Bernard "Monty" Alexander (born 6 June 1944) is a Jamaican jazz pianist. His playing has a Caribbean influence and bright swinging feeling, with a strong vocabulary of bebop jazz and blues rooted melodies. He was influenced by Louis ...
– keyboards *
Ronnie Foster Ronnie Foster (born May 12, 1950) is an American funk and soul jazz organist, and record producer. His albums recorded for Blue Note Records in the 1970s have gained a cult following after the emergence of acid jazz. Early life Foster was born ...
– synthesizers *
Rob Mounsey Rob Mounsey (born December 2, 1952) is an American musician, composer, and arranger. Music career Mounsey was born in Berea, Ohio, and grew up in Seattle, Washington, spending a few years each in Findlay and Granville, Ohio. At the age of 17, ...
– keyboards *
Leon Pendarvis Leroy Leon Pendarvis (born 1945) is an American session musician. He plays keyboards and is a background vocalist. He is also an occasional guitarist. The artists he has worked with over the years include Bonnie Raitt on her ''Streetlights'' albu ...
– keyboards, arrangements * Howard Schneider – keyboards * Harry Whitaker – keyboards *
Hiram Bullock Hiram Law Bullock (September 11, 1955 – July 25, 2008) was an American guitarist known mainly for playing in jazz funk and jazz fusion, but he also worked as a session musician in a variety of genres. Biography Bullock was born in Osaka, Jap ...
– guitars *
Reggie Lucas Reginald Grant Lucas (February 25, 1953 – May 19, 2018)Hugh McCracken Hugh Carmine McCracken (March 31, 1942 – March 28, 2013) was an American rock guitarist and session musician based in New York City, primarily known for his performance on guitar and also as a harmonica player. McCracken was additionally ...
– guitars * Jeff Mironov – guitars * Cliff Morris – guitars *
David Spinozza David Spinozza is an American guitarist and producer. He worked with former Beatles Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and John Lennon during the 1970s, and had a long collaboration with singer-songwriter James Taylor, producing Taylor's album ''Walking ...
– guitars * Brian Allsop – bass * Basil Fearrington – bass * Anthony Jackson – bass *
Steve Ferrone Steve Ferrone (born 25 April 1950) is an English drummer. He is known as a member of the rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from 1994 to 2017, replacing original drummer Stan Lynch, and as part of the "classic lineup" of the Average Whi ...
– drums *
Steve Gadd Stephen Kendall Gadd (born April 9, 1945) is an American drummer, percussionist, and session musician. Gadd is one of the best-known and highly regarded session and studio drummers in the industry, recognized by his induction into the ''Modern D ...
– drums * Howard King – drums, backing vocals * Gary Mure – drums * Larry Alexander – percussion, arrangements * Erroll "Crusher" Bennett – percussion * David Carey – percussion *
Warren Chiasson Warren Chiasson (born April 17, 1934) is a Canadian jazz vibraphonist who is a pioneer of the four-mallet vibraphone technique. Career Chiasson was born in Nova Scotia and moved to New York City in 1959. He played with George Shearing from 1959 ...
– percussion *
James Mtume James Forman (January 3, 1946January 9, 2022), known professionally as Mtume or James Mtume, was an American jazz and R&B musician, songwriter, record producer, activist, and radio personality. He came to prominence as a jazz musician, working ...
– percussion * Angelo DiBraccio – alto saxophone * Sherry Winston – flute * Joseph Brooks – arrangements and conductor (4, 7, 9) * Frank Lloyd – backing vocals *
Lani Groves Lani Groves (born 1980 in Bloemfontein) is a South African musician and actor. She began playing the cello and singing at the age of five years. Groves performs regularly at musical events across the Gauteng region in South Africa. In 2004, Grov ...
– backing vocals *
Gwen Guthrie Gwendolyn Guthrie (July 9, 1950 – February 3, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter and pianist who also sang backing vocals for Aretha Franklin, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Peter Tosh, and Madonna, among others, and who wrote songs made fa ...
– backing vocals * Tami Lester Smith – backing vocals * Yvonne Lewis – backing vocals *
Ullanda McCullough Ullanda McCullough is an American pop music singer most noted as a backing vocalist. Career McCullough began her singing career at age 13 in Detroit, Michigan. In early 1970s she sang numerous advertising jingles including the 1971 Coca-Cola com ...
– backing vocals * Zachery Sanders – backing vocals *
Luther Vandross Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Known for his sweet and soulful vocals, Vandross has sold over 40 million records worldwide. He achieved eleven consecutive P ...
– backing vocals * Brenda White – backing vocals


Production

* Joe Ferla – producer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8), engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8), remixing (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8) * Rubina Flake – producer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8) * Joseph Brooks – producer (4, 7, 9) *
Jerry L. Greenberg Jerry L. Greenberg is an American music executive, who at 32, was the youngest president of any major record company in the recording industry and received that title in 1974 as President of Atlantic Records. He started his career in the music ...
– executive producer * Joe Lopes – engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8) * Tom Heid – additional engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8) * Jim McCurdy – additional engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8) * Malcolm Addey – engineer (4, 7, 9) * Jack Adelman – mastering * Bob Defrin – art direction, design * Stewart Bosley – cover concept * Gazebo Group – cover concept * Giuseppe Pino – photography ;Studios * Recorded at RCA Studios,
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,
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,
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and Sound Ideas Studios (New York City, New York). * Mastered at A & R Recording.


References

{{Roberta Flack Roberta Flack albums 1978 albums Atlantic Records albums