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Take Me Now | ||||
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Studio album by David Gates | ||||
Released | August 1981 | |||
Genre | Soft rock | |||
Length | 32:59 | |||
Label | Arista Pony Records | |||
Producer | David Gates | |||
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Singles from Take Me Now | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music |
Take Me Now is a solo album by David Gates of Bread.
The album peaked at #62 on the Billboard chart.
Critical reception
Billboard praised the title track, calling it "an attractive midtempo ballad that's more upbeat than seamless pop classics of the early '70s."
Track listing
All tracks composed by David Gates except where noted
- "It's You" - 3:47
- "Take Me Now" - 3:23
- "She's a Heartbreaker" - 2:36
- "This Could Be Forever" - 3:23
- "Come Home for Christmas" - 3:07
- "Still in Love" (Hadley Hockensmith, Kelly Willard, David Gates) - 3:18
- "Vanity" - 3:15
- "Nineteen on the Richter Scale" - 3:31
- "Lady Valentine" - 3:34
- "It's What You Say" - 3:05
Personnel
- David Gates - acoustic guitar (1, 4); guitar (2, 3, 10), bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 7); all instruments (5); keyboards (7); slide guitar (8); piano (9)
- Hadley Hockensmith - lead guitar (1, 3, 7, 8); electric guitar (4, 6); bass (6)
- Larry Knechtel - Fender Rhodes electric piano (1, 4); piano (2, 8); keyboards (3, 10); bass (9, 10)
- Paul Leim - drums (1–4, 6, 8–10); percussion (4)
- Mike Botts - drums (7)
- Craig Gates - percussion (4)
- Tom Scott - alto saxophone (4)
- Chuck Findley - flugelhorn (9)
- Dick Hyde - bass trumpet (9)
References
- Popoff, Martin (September 8, 2009). Goldmine Record Album Price Guide. Penguin. ISBN 9781440229169 – via Google Books.
- "Take Me Now - David Gates | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 3. MUZE. p. 693.
- Hardy, Phil (1995). The Da Capo Companion to 20th-Century Popular Music. Da Capo Press. p. 107.
- "David Gates | San Diego Reader". www.sandiegoreader.com.
- Inc, Nielsen Business Media (August 29, 1981). "Top Single Picks". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. – via Google Books.
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