If My Heart Had Wings (album) explained

If My Heart Had Wings
Type:studio
Artist:Melissa Manchester
Cover:If My Heart Had Wings (album).jpg
Released:1995
Studio:
  • Rumbo Recorders, Record One and Image Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California)
  • Conway and Andora Studios (Hollywood, California)
  • Can-Am Recorders (Tarzana, California)
  • Aire L.A. Studios (Glendale, California)
  • Atlantic and Skyline Studios (New York City, New York)
Genre:Pop
Label:Atlantic[1]
Producer:
Prev Title:Tribute
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Joy
Next Year:1997

If My Heart Had Wings is an album by the American musician Melissa Manchester, released in 1995.[2] [3] It was a commercial disappointment.[4] [5]

Manchester promoted the album by performing its first single, "In a Perfect World", on the soap opera General Hospital.[6] [7]

Production

The album was executive produced by Arif Mardin and Michael Lippman.[8] Due to Manchester's work on the musical I Sent a Letter to My Love, the album was produced over a period of two years.[9] "If My Heart Had Wings" was written with Amy Sky.[10]

Critical reception

Entertainment Weekly wrote that, "too often, the tunes on If My Heart Had Wings sound like bland anthems in search of a maudlin movie score." The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette thought that "Manchester turns in a hopelessly-out-of-it performance that serves as a harsh reminder that having great pipes is no guarantee of success." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution opined that it was "too bad Manchester couldn't take a cue from Bonnie Raitt, whose music has grown along with her shock of gray hair and her insight."

AllMusic wrote that the album was "filled with big, dramatic ballads and widescreen production values." MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide considered the album to be "not a great work [but] representative of her talent."

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Fall Music. The Advocate. September 20, 1994. Here Publishing.
  2. Lasswell . Mark . Picks & pans — If My Heart Had Wings by Melissa Manchester . People . Feb 6, 1995 . 43 . 5 . 27.
  3. News: Green . Blake . She Knows the Score . Newsday . 6 Feb 1995 . B3.
  4. News: Deggans . Eric . Multitalented Manchester . St. Petersburg Times . 29 Nov 1996 . Weekend . 25.
  5. News: Bream . Jon . Manchester leans to musicals . Star Tribune . 20 Aug 1996 . 1E.
  6. News: Singer Checks into 'Hospital' . The Star-Ledger . August 3, 1994 . News.
  7. News: Hart . Marla . In the late '60s, when the pace of daytime drama was slower... . Chicago Tribune . 11 Aug 1994 . Tempo . 13.
  8. Album Reviews . Billboard . Feb 4, 1995 . 107 . 5 . 94.
  9. News: Renzetti . Elizabeth . Manchester's music guides her home . The Globe and Mail . 16 June 1994 . E3.
  10. LeBlanc . Larry . Amy Sky reaches new heights . Billboard . Apr 13, 1996 . 108 . 15 . 64.