For the First Time (Kim Weston album) explained
For the First Time |
Type: | Studio album |
Artist: | Kim Weston |
Cover: | Kim Weston - For The First Time (1967).png |
Released: | 1967 |
Genre: | Pop, R&B |
Label: | MGM |
Producer: | William "Mickey" Stevenson |
Prev Title: | Take Two |
Prev Year: | 1965 |
Next Title: | This Is America |
Next Year: | 1968 |
For the First Time is a studio album by Kim Weston, recorded after her departure from Motown Records. She had previously recorded an album with Marvin Gaye, so this album is her first true solo album. The album was arranged by Wade Marcus, Slide Hampton, Larry Wilcox, Melba Liston and Tad Jones.[1]
Personnel
- Mickey Stevenson, Jr. - producer
- Val Valentin - director of engineering
- Acy R. Lehman - cover design
- Chuck Stewart - cover photograph
- Wade Marcus - arranger ("Where Am I Going?" and "Come Back to Me")
- Slide Hampton - arranger ("Free Again," "The Beat Goes On," "If You Go Away" and "That's Life")
- Larry Wilcox - arranger ("Everything in the World I Love")
- Melba Liston - arranger ("When the Sun Comes Out", "In the Dark" and "Come Rain or Come Shine")
- Tad Jones - arranger ("Walking Happy")
Notes and References
- Web site: For the First Time - Kim Weston User Reviews AllMusic. AllMusic. 21 November 2016.