Lay Your Hands on Me (album) explained

Lay Your Hands on Me
Type:Studio
Artist:Art Porter
Cover:Lay Your Hands on Me (album).jpg
Released:August 20, 1996
Recorded:1995–1996
Genre:Jazz
Label:Verve
Producer:Chuckii Booker
Prev Title:Undercover
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:For Art's Sake
Next Year:1998

Lay Your Hands on Me is the fourth and final studio album by Art Porter Jr.[1] Lay Your Hands on Me was produced by Chuckii Booker, and was recorded at Siide FX Studios and mixed at AmerRaycan Studios by Raymundo Silva. The album has been described as a tribute to Chicago.[2] It was described by Allmusic as "smoother than should be legal".[3]

Track listing

  1. "Flight Time"
  2. "Lake Shore Drive" (featuring Lalah Hathaway)
  3. "One More Chance" (featuring Brian McKnight)
  4. "Just Wanna Be With You"
  5. "DB Blue"
  6. "Candelights"
  7. "Wishful Thinking"
  8. "Forever Love" (featuring Brian McKnight)
  9. "We Are One"
  10. "Lay Your Hands On Me"

Notes and References

  1. Kohlhaase, Bill (1996) "Remembering Jazz Fusion Saxophonist Art Porter", Los Angeles Times, November 29, 1996, p. F20
  2. "Jazz Saxophonist Art Porter Dies in Thailand", Jet, 16 December 1996, p. 57
  3. Widran, Jonathan "Lay Your Hands on Me Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2012-04-04