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''A Little More Magic'' is the twelfth studio album by American R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass. It was released by
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on September 14, 1993 in the United States. This was the third and last album Pendergrass recorded for Elektra, and was commercially the least successful of the three despite featuring songwriting and production credits from well-known names such as Barry White, Gerald Levert and Leon Huff as well as
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and Vincent Calloway. The album peaked at number 92 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Whereas the two previous Pendergrass albums had each included an R&B chart-topping single to give sales impetus, the most successful single from ''A Little More Magic'', "Believe in Love", stalled at number 14 on the R&B charts.


Track listing

Notes * denotes a co-producer


Personnel

*Joe Alexander – engineer *Susan Becker – assistant engineer *Stephen Beckham – keyboards * Charles "Poogie" Bell, Jr. – drums * Chuckii Booker – guitar, overdubs *Randy Bowland – guitar *Tony Bridges – bass *Jay Bright – arranger, backing vocals *Craig Burbidge – mixing *Reggie Calloway – arranger, backing vocals, executive producer, drum programming, mixing *Vincent Calloway – trombone, trumpet, arranger, mellophonium, backing vocals, metaphone, producer, executive producer, horn arrangements, mixing * David Campbell – arranger, string arrangements *Scott Cannady – bass guitar *Rob Chiarelli – engineer, drum programming *Victor Emanuel Cooke – drums, keyboards, backing vocals, producer, drum programming, mixing *Joel Davis – keyboards, backing vocals *Michael J. Dexter – trombone *Curtis Dowd, Jr. – keyboards *Leon Evans – keyboards *Jack Faith – arranger, conductor *Christopher Farr – tenor saxophone *Charles Fearing – guitar *Carol Friedman – art direction, photography *Dean Gant – piano, keyboards *Mitch Goldfarb – engineer, mixing *Jason C. Golley – trumpet *Doug Grigsby – synthesizer * Leon Huff – piano, keyboards, producer, drum programming *Quinton Joseph – percussion, drum programming *Ron Kerber – trumpet, saxophone *Jim Krause – engineer *Gerald LeVert – arranger, backing vocals *Bobby Lovelace – drums, overdubs *Jeremy Lubbock – arranger, string arrangements *Dennis Matkosky – synthesizer, piano, keyboards *Taavi Mote – engineer *Derek Nakamoto – keyboards, keyboard programming *Edwin Nicholas – drums, keyboards, sequencing *William Patterson – electric guitar *Teddy Pendergrass – vocals, backing vocals, producer, executive producer, drum programming *Jack Perry – engineer *James Poyser – arranger, backing vocals *Land Richards – drums *Gene Robinson, Jr. – guitar *Keith Robinson – drum programming *Mike Ross – engineer *Michael Scalcione – engineer *Ron A. Schafer – engineer * Al Schmitt – engineer *William Simmons – keyboard programming *Norman Spratt – saxophone *Mike Mixx Tarisa – engineer *Pete Tokar – engineer *A. Daniel Tomassone – trombone, bass trombone *Gerald Veasley – bass * Freddie "Ready Freddie" Washington – bass *Dennis Wasko – trumpet *Dave Way – drums, drum programming * Barry White – producer *Dennis Williams – conductor, string arrangements *Bobby Wooten – arranger, keyboards *William Zaccagni – saxophone *Joy Unlimited, Portia Griffin, Paula Halloway, Stacey Harcum, Annette Hardeman, Spencer Harris, D. Harvey, Charlene Holloway, Paula Holloway, Jeanne Jones, Kipper Jones,
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, Jean McClain, Frank McComb, Karen Roberts, Earl Robinson, Rene Robinson, Donnell Spencer, Lisa Stevens, Eddie Stockley, Elisabeth Williams, Youth Mass Choir, Bridget White, Darryl White, Fred White, Shaherha White, Kenny O. Bobiens – backing vocals


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

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