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-'''''A Change of Heart''''' is a [[studio album]] by [[David Sanborn]], released in 1987 through the record label Warner Bros. The album reached number 74 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], number 43 on ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'''s R&B Albums chart and number 3 on the Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allmusic.com/artist/david-sanborn-p7480/charts-awards|title=David Sanborn: Charts & Awards|accessdate=May 14, 2011|publisher=[[Allmusic]]}}</ref>+'''''A Change of Heart''''' is a [[studio album]] by [[David Sanborn]], released in 1987 through the record label Warner Bros. The album reached number 74 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], number 43 on ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'''s R&B Albums chart and number 3 on the Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.
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A Change of Heart is a studio album by David Sanborn, released in 1987 through the record label Warner Bros. The album reached number 74 on the Billboard 200, number 43 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart and number 3 on the Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.

Contents

Track listing

| title1 = Chicago Song | writer1 = Marcus Miller | length1 = 6:26 | title2 = Imogene | writer2 = Marcus Miller | length2 = 5:26 | title3 = High Roller | writer3 = Michael Colina, David Sanborn | length3 = 4:39 | title4 = Tintin | writer4 = Philippe Saisse | length4 = 4:05 | title5 = Breaking Point | writer5 = Michael Colina, David Sanborn | length5 = 4:26 | title6 = A Change of Heart | writer6 = Michael Colina, David Sanborn | length6 = 5:07 | title7 = Summer | writer7 = Ronnie Foster | length7 = 5:45 | title8 = The Dream | writer8 = Michael Sembello | length8 = 4:58

Personnel

Musicians


Production

  • Marcus Miller – producer (1, 2), engineer (2)
  • Michael Colina – producer (3, 5, 6, 8), executive producer
  • Philippe Saisse – producer (4)
  • Ronnie Foster – producer (7)
  • Michael Hutchinson – engineer (1)
  • Marti Robertson – engineer (1, 2)
  • Eric Calvi – engineer (3-7)
  • Billy C. Haarbauer – MIDI engineer (4)
  • Keith Seppanen – engineer (7)
  • Hilary Bercovici – engineer (8)
  • Paul Hamingson – assistant engineer
  • Acar Key – assistant engineer
  • Mike Krowiak – assistant engineer
  • Jeff Lippay – assistant engineer
  • Moira Marquis – assistant engineer
  • Gary Rindfuss – assistant engineer
  • Bud Rizzo – assistant engineer
  • Mario Rodriguez – assistant engineer
  • Dary Sulich – assistant engineer
  • Josh Abbey – mixing (1-3, 5, 7, 8)
  • The French Acrobats – mixing (4)
  • Larry Alexander – mixing (6)
  • George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, New York).
  • Bibi Green – production coordinator
  • Shirley Klein – album coordinator
  • Michael Hodgson – art direction, design
  • Ann Field – illustration
  • Guido Harari – photography
  • Patrick Rains & Associates – management





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