Precious Memories (Barbara Mandrell album) explained

Precious Memories
Type:studio
Artist:Barbara Mandrell
Cover:BarbaraMandrellPreciousMemories.jpg
Recorded: January 1989
Studio:GroundStar Laboratories (Nashville)
Genre:Gospel
Length:62:04
Label:Heartland Music
Producer:Tom Collins
Prev Title:I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Morning Sun
Next Year:1990

Precious Memories is the twentieth solo studio album by American country music singer Barbara Mandrell. It was released May 1, 1989, by Heartland Music and was sold through television and radio advertisements. The album is a collection of gospel standards and was produced by Tom Collins. It is Mandrell's second album of gospel music, following 1984's He Set My Life to Music.

Background

Precious Memories was released May 1, 1989, by Heartland Music through Quality Special Products with marketing and promotion being handled by Nashville-based 1-800-COUNTRY.[1] The album was only available as a direct-mail release, being sold through radio and television advertisements, as well as being advertised in the fan magazine Music City News.[1] The entire album was also sent to radio music directors for promotional purposes.[1] It was released on LP, cassette, and CD.[1]

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes.[2] Performance

Production

Other personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mandrell Offers Mail-Order 'Memories' . World Radio History . Billboard . February 21, 2021 . 29 . June 10, 1989.
  2. Web site: Barbara Mandrell - Precious Memories . Discogs . March 2, 2021.