1996 studio album by Norman BrownBetter Days Ahead Studio album by Norman Brown Released June 18, 1996 Studio
Titan Recording (Van Nuys, California)
In Your Ear Recording (Los Angeles, California)
Ocean Way Recording , Record Plant and Music Grinder Studios (Hollywood, California)
Larrabee Sound Studios (North Hollywood, California)
Saturn Sound (Studio City, California)
The Enterprise (Burbank, California)
Genre Jazz Label Motown Producer Norman Brown , The Characters , Charles Farrar , Herman Jackson, Troy Taylor , Michael Vail BlumNorman Brown chronology
After the Storm (1994)
Better Days Ahead (1996)
Celebration (1999)
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic
Better Days Ahead is the third studio album by jazz guitarist Norman Brown , released in 1996 on Motown Records . Earth, Wind & Fire Horns appear on the album. The album reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "This Time Around" Norman Brown 4:25 2. "Better Days Ahead" Norman Brown 5:42 3. "After the Love Has Gone " Bill Champlin , David Foster , Jay Graydon 5:03 4. "Places in the Heart" Norman Brown 6:32 5. "Third World" Norman Brown 5:16 6. "Come Closer to Me" Norman Brown 4:59 7. "N-Control" Norman Brown 5:27 8. "Serenade" Norman Brown 6:10 9. "Your Body's Callin'" R. Kelly 5:49 10. "Facts of Love" Norman Brown, Kenneth William Hirsch, Kimberly Ross 5:55
Personnel
Norman Brown – guitars (1-9), arrangements (1-9), vocal scat (3), vocal arrangements (3, 6), lead guitar (10)
Gail Johnson – keyboards (1), organ (7), synthesizers (7)
Wayne Livsey – keyboards (1, 7)
Herman Jackson – keyboards (2, 4-6, 8), synthesizer programming (3), drum programming (3), arrangements (3), grand piano (4, 8)
The Characters (Charles Farrar and Troy Taylor ) – instruments (9, 10)
Troy Taylor – backing vocals (9, 10), additional arrangements (8), synthesizer programming (10), drum programming (10), rhythm and vocal arrangements (10)
Larry Kimpel – bass (1, 2, 4-8)
James Manning – bass (3)
Rayford Griffin – drums (1, 2, 4-8)
Munyungo Jackson – percussion (1, 2, 4-6)
Gary Bias – horns (6, 7)
Reggie Young – horns (6, 7)
Ray Brown – horns (6, 7), orchestration (6, 7)
Bridgette Bryant – backing vocals (3), vocals (6)
Lynne Fiddmont-Linsey – backing vocals (3), vocal arrangements (3, 6), vocals (6)
Arnold McCuller – backing vocals (3)
Carl "Neuron" Thomas – backing vocals (9)
Production
Bruce Walker – executive producer
Norman Brown – executive producer, producer (1-8, 10)
Herman Jackson – co-producer (1-8)
Michael Vail Blum – co-producer (1, 2, 4-8), recording, mixing
The Characters – producers (9, 10)
Eliud "Lou" Ortiz – recording, mixing
Ralph Sutton – recording
Richard Huredia – recording assistant
Tony Rambo – recording assistant
James Saez – recording assistant
Michael Sangrey – recording assistant
Erick Labson – mastering at MCA Music Media Studios (North Hollywood, California)
Eric Talbert – A&R direction
Chad Gary – A&R production coordinator
Kimberly Ross – production management assistant
David Irvin – design
Carol Friedman – art direction, photography
Ellen Silverstein – wardrobe styling
Michael Evans – hair stylist
Quitefire – make-up
Bruce Kramer – management
References
"Norman Brown: Better Days Ahead" . AllMusic.
Norman Brown: Better Days Ahead . Motown . 1996.
"Norman Brown: Better Days Ahead (Top Jazz Albums)" . Billboard .
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