I'll Take Care of You (Chuck Jackson and Cissy Houston album)

I'll Take Care of You is a duet album released in 1992 by American soul/gospel singers Cissy Houston and Chuck Jackson.[1] It was released by Shanachie Records, and features their cover-versions of The Stylistics' "You Make Me Feel Brand New", Bob Marley's "Waiting in Vain", as well as Chuck Jackson's "I Don't Want To Cry".

I'll Take Care of You
Studio album by
Released1992 U.S.
Recorded1992
GenreSoul, R&B
Length42:25
LabelShanachie Records
ProducerPeter Denenberg, Joe Ferry
Chuck Jackson chronology
I Want to Give You Some Love
(1980)
I'll Take Care of You
(1992)
Encore/Mr. Everything
(1994)
Cissy Houston albums chronology
Step Aside For A Lady
(1980)
I'll Take Care of You
(1992)
Face To Face
(1996)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Looking for a Love"
3:53
2."Always on My Mind"
4:31
3."I Don't Want to Cry"Chuck Jackson4:26
4."Why Do You Turn Away"Ed Townsend3:51
5."Take Me Back, I'm Sorry"Mort Shuman3:23
6."Are You Lonely For Me, Baby?"Freddie Scott4:14
7."I Wanna Be With You"Ed Townsend4:04
8."Waiting in Vain"Bob Marley3:41
9."I'll Take Good Care Of You"3:59
10."You Make Me Feel Brand New"6:33

Personnel

  • Arranged By, Mixed By – Doug Munro
  • Art Direction – Stefan Grossman
  • Lead Vocals – Chuck Jackson, Cissy Houston
  • Backing Vocals – Amanda Homi, Chuck St. Troy, Diane Garisto, Lenora Zenzalai Helm, Nicki Richards, Vaneese Thomas
  • Bass – Wilbur Bascomb
  • Congas, Backing Vocals – Tommy McDonnell
  • Design – Joan Pelosi
  • Drums – Bernard Purdie
  • Electric Guitar – Hiram Bullock
  • Engineer – Thom Leinbach
  • Guitar – Gil Parris
  • Mastered By [Digital] – Robert Vosgien
  • Mixed By – Randall Grass
  • Photography By – Shari Weingarten
  • Piano, Organ – Richard Tee
  • Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Peter Denenberg
  • Producer, Mixed By, Percussion, Guitar [Acoustic] – Joe Ferry
  • Synthesizer, Saxophone – Bruce Williamson
  • Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Barry Danielian

Credits

  • Producers: Joe Ferry and Peter Deneberg

References

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