Between the Earth & Sky (Luba album)
Between the Earth & Sky is a 1986 album by Canadian singer Luba and her band, the follow-up to her breakout album Secrets and Sins. The album helped Luba win a second Juno Award for "Female Vocalist of the Year", and was also her first album to go platinum in Canada. Various musical artists appear on Between the Earth & Sky, including a saxophone solo by jazz musician Kenny G on the hit single "How Many" (produced by Narada Michael Walden). Other popular singles on the album include "Strength in Numbers", "Act of Mercy" and "Innocent (With an Explanation)".
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| Released | 1986 | |||
| Recorded | 1985 | |||
| Genre | Pop, New wave | |||
| Length | 43:59 | |||
| Label | Capitol-EMI of Canada | |||
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Track listing
All songs composed by Luba.
- "Strength in Numbers" – 4:27
- "How Many" – 4:14
- "What You Believe" – 4:28
- "Even in the Darkest Moments" – 3:52
- "Back to Emotion" – 4:09
- "Act of Mercy" – 5:29
- "Innocent (With an Explanation)" – 3:41
- "Take It Like a Woman" – 4:35
- "Lay Down Your Love" – 4:23
- "Between the Earth and Sky" – 4:41
Personnel
- Luba: vocals
- Peter Marunzak: drums, drum programming and noise
- Michael (Bell) Zwonok: bass
- Mark Lyman: guitars
- Alain Couture: guitars and vocals
Additional musicians
- Daniel Barbe: keyboards and backing vocals
- Alain Simard: emulator programming
- The Sherwoods: backing vocals
- Kenny G: sax solo on "How Many"
- Sterling Crew: keyboards on "How Many"
Notes
- The band – the quotation marks appear in the original credit on the album
- "How Many" only
References
- The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music. Luba: Credits. Retrieved April 17, 2007.
External links
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