No Night So Long

No Night So Long is a 1980 album by the vocalist Dionne Warwick. It was her second album for the Arista label (originally issued as number AL 9526). The album was recorded during the spring of 1980 and was released on July 18. It has sold over 500,000 copies in the US alone.

No Night So Long
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 18, 1980
Recorded1980
GenrePop, Adult Contemporary, Light R&B
Length35:38
LabelArista
ProducerSteve Buckingham
Dionne Warwick chronology
Dionne
(1979)
No Night So Long
(1980)
Hot! Live and Otherwise
(1981)
Singles from No Night So Long
  1. "No Night So Long"
    Released: July 1980
  2. "Easy Love"
    Released: November 1980
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The album has been reissued as an expanded edition by Soul Music Records and Sony Legacy.

History

The album's title track, "No Night So Long" was written by Richard Kerr and Will Jennings, the same team that wrote Warwick's 1979 comeback hit "I'll Never Love This Way Again". Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson contributed another song, "We Never Said Goodbye" (the duo had provided Warwick with "Deja Vu" in 1979 from her previous album Dionne).

The title track is one of two U.S. charting songs from the album, reaching #23. The other hit, "Easy Love," peaked at #62. Both songs were also hits on the Adult Contemporary chart. "Easy Love" peaked at #12 and "No Night So Long" spent three weeks at #1.

This album was reissued on CD by Nippon/Phonogram-Arista in Japan in 1986, but only 500 copies were pressed. Until March 2010, no other CDs were produced. In 2005, six of the ten tracks from the original LP were reissued on Warwick's Legends three-CD import set in the UK.

A CD reissue with new liner notes by David Nathan and quotes by Warwick herself was released in March 2010 by soulmusic.com with three bonus tracks: "Dedicate This Heart" from Warwick's 1981 live album Hot! Live and Otherwise (a cut that has been omitted from all US CD releases of that album, however is included in Japan release), the Michael Masser-produced "This Time is Ours" (a B-side from the 1981 single, "Some Changes Are For Good"), and "Only Heaven Can Wait" from the same sessions (previously released only on a 2007 soulmusic.com compilation CD titled Dedicated to Soul). This is the first time the track "This Time Is Ours" has been released on CD.

In the 2010 CD liner notes, author David Nathan indicates that there were three additional songs from the No Night So Long sessions that did not make it onto the original album; "This Is What I've Wanted All My Life", "Now That The Feeling's Gone" and "Starting Tomorrow", and could not be licensed for inclusion on the 2010 CD and may one day be released on another CD. In 2014, Funkytowngroves released a Remastered Expanded Edition and this now includes the previously mentioned tracks - two versions (Piano Version /Full Mix) of "This Is What I've Wanted All My Life" plus "Now That The Feeling's Gone" and "Starting Tomorrow".

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Easy Love"Steve Dorff, Larry Herbstritt, Randy Cate3:15
2."No Night So Long"Richard Kerr, Will Jennings3:26
3."It's the Falling in Love"Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster3:23
4."When the World Runs Out of Love"Chris Christian, Robbie Patton3:44
5."We Never Said Goodbye"Isaac Hayes, Adrienne Anderson3:41
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."How You Once Loved Me"Allee Willis, Bruce Roberts3:33
7."Reaching for the Sky"Peabo Bryson4:28
8."Sweetie Pie"Eric Mercury, William Smith2:30
9."Somebody's Angel"David Lasley, Peter Allen3:44
10."We Had This Time"Melissa Manchester, Larry Weiss3:44

Personnel

Production

  • Producer – Steve Buckingham
  • Production Assistants – Kathy Andrews and Jan Bidewell
  • Engineers – Alan Chinowsky, Joe Neil and Lenny Roberts.
  • Assistant Engineers – Russell Bracher and Alex Kashevaroff
  • Recorded at Mastersound Studios (Atlanta, GA); Britannia Studios (Hollywood, CA); Record Plant (Sausalito, CA).
  • Mixed at Mastersound Studios
  • Mastered by Glenn Meadows at Masterfonics (Nashville, TN).
  • Art Direction and Design – Donn Davenport
  • Photography – Harry Langdon

References

  1. "No Night So Long > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
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