Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. One More Round 2. Some People's Lives 3. Miss Otis Regrets 4. Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most 5. Night and Day 6. Girl Is on to You, The 7. From a Distance 8. Moonlight Dancing 9. He Was To Good To Me / Since You Stayed Here 10. All of a Sudden 11. Gift of Love, The
| | Details | | Playing time: | 45 min. | | Contributing artists: | Andrew Gold, Grady Tate, Nino Tempo, Ron Carter | | Producer: | Arif Mardin | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo |
| | Album notes | Personnel includes: Bette Midler (vocals); Gene Bertoncini, Dean Parks, Michael Landau, Andrew Gold (guitar); Phil Bodner (clarinet); Andy Snitzer (soprano saxophone); Nino Tempo (tenor saxophone); Marc Shaiman, Bernie Layton (piano); Robbie Buchanan (keyboards, programming); Joe Mardin (keyboards); Michael Boddicker (synthesizers); Ron Carter, Neil Steubenhaus (bass); Grady Tate, Carlos Vega (drums); Steve Kroon, Gary Coleman (percussion).
Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Studio 55 and Studio Ultimo, Los Angeles, California and Battery Studios, BMG Studios, Elecric Lady Studios and Greene Street Recording, Inc., New York, New York.
Originally released in 1990, SOME PEOPLE'S LIVES continues Bette Midler's move away from campy diva and toward sincere adult-contemporary crooner. As usual with Midler, the ballads are standouts, and the album's single "From a Distance" and the stirring title track are cases in point. The repertoire is varied, including uptempo groovers ("One More Round"), standards ("Miss Otis Regrets"), and contemporary fare (Diane Warren's "Moonlight Dancing"). The production is a bit overwrought at times, but Midler's vocal performances are powerful throughout.
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