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Continuation (album)

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Continuation
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1983
RecordedJune–October 1982
Studio
GenreR&B
Length36:37
LabelColumbia
ProducerGeorge Duke
Philip Bailey chronology
Continuation
(1983)
The Wonders of His Love
(1984)

Continuation is the debut solo album by American singer Philip Bailey, released in January 1983 on Columbia Records. The album peaked at No. 19 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums chart, No. 36 on the Dutch Pop Albums chart and No. 31 on the Swedish Pop Albums chart.[1][2][3][4]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Boston Globe(favourable)[6]
Morning Call(favourable)[7]
Blues & Soul(favourable)[8]
Stereo Review(favourable)[9]
New York Daily News(favourable)[10]

Ross Bossineau of AllMusic said "Expatriate Earth, Wind & Fire vocalist Philip Bailey stepped out on his own with Continuation, his first solo recording. Here Bailey got to explore some less-cluttered grooves than in EWF, and he also sang in his natural tenor rather than being limited to his falsetto."[5] Phyl Garland of Stereo Review wrote "'Continuation,' Bailey's debut solo album, is not as consistently excellent as some of his previous collaborations. There is a somewhat lower level of musical imagination in the material he sings here (some of his own compositions). But the album does demonstrate that he is an artist with a singular and highly polished vocal style who is capable of generating considerable heat through his incisive attack, zestful delivery, and firm professionalism. There's not a sloppy note to be heard here".[9] Connie Johnson of the Los Angeles Times found Continuation "contains the kind of brash wit that usually escapes EWF. Bailey, co-lead singer of EW&F, decorates the lyrics with a striking jazz-colored touch."[11] Hugh Wyatt of the New York Daily News stated "The first mistake singer Philip Bailey has made in his first solo album is in using many people associated with Earth, Wind and Fire, the band with whom he has performed as co-lead singer for the last 12 years. Thus, there isn't anything significantly new despite the fact that it's a top-notch recording. Bailey's voice remains one of the most spectacular instruments in contemporary rhythm 'n' blues."[10] Martin Basch of the Boston Globe claimed "This Is the rare R&B dance album where each cut is outstanding. He added "the album will seduce you with its charm and beat."[6] Sharon Davis of Blues & Soul found that "With George Duke producing and vocal support from Sister Sledge, Jeffrey Osborne, and others, the music here is rich and layered; totally immersing itself into emotional experiences delivered by one of soul music's finest voices."[8]

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Know"Gerard McMahon4:04
2."Trapped"Philip Bailey, Tony Haynes, Robert Brookins5:29
3."It's Our Time" (Duet with Deniece Williams)Garry Glenn3:51
4."Desire"Jerry Knight5:29
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."I'm Waiting For Your Love"David Wolinski4:16
6."Vaya (Go With Love)"George Duke, Philip Bailey, Nathan East, Nan O'Byrne4:20
7."The Good Guy's Supposed To Get The Girls"Philip Bailey, Tony Haynes, Robert Brookins4:16
8."Your Boyfriend's Back"Philip Bailey, David Wolinski, Marti Sharron4:55

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Personnel

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  • Philip Bailey – rhythm arrangements, lead vocals, backing vocals (1, 2, 3, 5-8), LinnDrum (6), percussion (7)
  • George Duke – rhythm arrangements, acoustic piano (1, 3), Prophet-5 (1, 3, 4, 6, 8), Rhodes (3, 4, 6), Moog bass (4), marimba (4), LinnDrum (6), backing vocals (6)
  • Robert Brookins – rhythm arrangements (2), Rhodes (2, 7), Minimoog (2, 7) Korg Polysix (2, 7), LinnDrum (7)
  • David "Hawk" Wolinski – rhythm arrangements (5, 8), Rhodes (5, 8), Roland Jupiter 8 (5, 8), LinnDrum (5, 8), Roland MC-4 Microcomposer (8)
  • Neiman Tillar – sound effects (8)
  • Paul Jackson Jr. – guitars (1, 5, 8)
  • Michael Sembello – guitars (2, 3, 4)
  • David Williams – guitars (6)
  • Irvin Kramer – guitars (7)
  • Roland Bautista – guitar solo (8)
  • Nathan East – bass guitar (1, 6, 8), rhythm arrangements (6)
  • Freddie Washington – bass guitar (2, 3)
  • James Gadson – drums (1)
  • Ricky Lawson – drums (2, 3, 4)
  • Paulinho da Costa – percussion (2, 6, 7)
  • David Boruff – alto saxophone solo (5)
  • Larry Williams – tenor saxophone (7, 8)
  • Lew McCreary – trombone (7, 8)
  • Gary Grant – trumpet (7, 8)
  • Jerry Hey – trumpet (7, 8), horn arrangements (7, 8)
  • George Del Barrio – string arrangements and conductor (2, 3, 7)
  • Gerald Vinci – concertmaster (2, 3, 7)
  • Bill Hughes – string contractor (2, 3, 7)
  • Ron Cooper, Ray Kelley, Earl Madison and Fred Seykora – cello (2, 3, 7)
  • Catherine Gottholfer – harp (2, 3, 7)
  • Rollice Dale, Pam Goldsmith, Allan Harshman and Dave Schwartz – viola (2, 3, 7)
  • Murray Adler, Issy Baker, Brenton Banks, Sherrill Baptist, Tom Buffum, Ron Clark, Ron Folsom, Reg Hill, Marv Limonick, Irma Neuman and Bob Sushel – violin (2, 3, 7)
  • Lynn Davis – backing vocals (3)
  • Jeffrey Osborne – backing vocals (3)
  • Deneice Williams – lead vocals (3)
  • Sister Sledge – backing vocals (4)
  • Carl Caldwell – backing vocals (5, 7)
  • Julius Carey – backing vocals (5, 7)
  • Winston Ford – backing vocals (5, 7)

Production

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  • Producer – George Duke
  • Executive producer – Larkin Arnold
  • Production assistant – Cheryl R. Brown
  • Recording and mix – Tommy Vicari
  • Additional engineers – Peter Chaiken and Tom Perry
  • Assistant engineers – Steve Crimmel, Kevin Eddy, Mitch Gibson, Barbara Rooney and Nick Spigel
  • Recorded at The Complex Studios, Ocean Way Recording and Record Plant (Los Angeles); LeGonks West (West Hollywood, California); Soundcastle (Santa Monica, California)
  • Mixed at Soundcastle
  • Overdubbed at LeGonks West
  • Technician at LeGonks West – Brent Avirill
  • Sequencing and editing – Erik Zobler
  • Mastering – Brian Gardner at Allen Zentz Mastering (San Clemente, California)
  • Design – Lane/Donald
  • Photography – Bobby Holland

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Charts

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Year Chart Position
1983 US Billboard Top Soul Albums 19
Dutch Pop Albums 36[2]
Swedish Pop Albums 31[1]
US Billboard 200 71
Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1983 "I Know" US Billboard Hot R&B Singles 10
1984 "Trapped" US Billboard Hot R&B Singles 43

References

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  1. ^ a b "Philip Bailey". sverigetopplistan.se. Sverigetopplistan.
  2. ^ a b "Philip Bailey: Continuation". dutchcharts.nl. Dutch Charts.
  3. ^ a b c Philip Bailey: Continuation. Columbia Records. 1983.
  4. ^ "Philip Bailey: Continuation (Top Soul Albums)". billboard.com. Billboard.
  5. ^ a b Boissoneau, Ross. "Philip Bailey: Continuation". allmusic.com. Allmusic.
  6. ^ a b Basch, Martin (October 27, 1983). "Philip Bailey: Continuation". newspapers.com. Boston Globe. p. 79.
  7. ^ Willistein, Paul (December 17, 1983). "Earth, Wind & Fire: Electric Universe, Philip Bailey: Continuation". newspapers.com. Morning Call. p. 82.
  8. ^ a b Davis, Sharon. "Philip Bailey: Continuation". Blues & Soul.
  9. ^ a b Garland, Phyl (January 1984). "Philip Bailey: Continuation" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com. Vol. 49, no. 1. Stereo Review. p. 80.
  10. ^ a b Wyatt, Hugh (September 9, 1983). "R'n'b: nothin' to be sad about". newspapers.com. New York Daily News. p. 138.
  11. ^ Johnson, Connie (December 18, 1983). "The Record Rack". Los Angeles Times. p. 347.