Paul Jabara & Friends

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Paul Jabara & Friends
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Studio album by Paul Jabara
Released 1983
Recorded 1983
Genre Pop, soul, disco
Length 34:15
Label CBS Records
Producer Paul Jabara
Paul Jabara chronology
The Third Album
(1979)The Third Album1979
Paul Jabara & Friends
(1983)
De La Noche: The True Story - A Poperetta
(1986)De La Noche: The True Story - A Poperetta1986

Paul Jabara & Friends is the fourth studio album by American actor, singer and songwriter Paul Jabara, best known for writing Donna Summer's hit "Last Dance" and the Summer/Barbra Streisand duet "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)". The album includes the multimillion-selling single release "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls, written and produced by Jabara in late 1982. The album was reissued on March 13, 1993[1]

Paul Jabara & Friends was released in 1983 on the CBS Records label, with guest vocalists including The Weather Girls and Leata Galloway. It also features vocals of a 16-year-old relatively unknown R&B singer named Whitney Houston, though the album was released when she was 19 years old.

The tracks "It's Raining Men" and "Hope" were both included on the Weather Girls' 1983 debut album Success and the album also featured a song co-written by Diana Ross and Paul Jabara ("Ladies Hot Line").

Track listing

Side one

1."Bad Habits" - 3:15
(Billy Fields, Tom Price)
2."Ladies Hot Line" - 4:40
(Diana Ross, Paul Jabara)
3."Hurricane Joe" [featuring Leata Galloway] - 4:58
(Greg Mathieson, Paul Jabara)
4."It's Raining Men" [featuring The Weather Girls] - 5:27
(Paul Jabara, Paul Shaffer)

Side two

1."Eternal Love" [featuring Whitney Houston] - 6:29
(Jay Asher, Paul Jabara)
2."What's Become of Love" [featuring Leata Galloway] - 4:10
(Jay Asher, Paul Jabara)
3."Hope" [featuring The Weather Girls] - 5:16
(Bob Esty, Paul Jabara)

Notes

  • Singer Whitney Houston performed "Eternal Love" in her set list during her first headlining tour, The Greatest Love Tour in 1986.

Credits

  • Drums - Buddy Williams (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7), Carlos Vega (track 4), Keith Forsey (track 3)
  • Bass [Fender] - Marcus Miller (tracks 1, 2, 6)
  • Bass - Lee Sklar (track 4), Les Hurdle (track 3), Neil Jason (tracks 5, 7)
  • Keyboards - Bob Esty (track 4), Greg Mathieson (track 3), Leon Pendarvis, Jr., Paul Shaffer (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7)
  • Guitar - David Spinozza, George Waldenius (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7), Marty Walsh (track 3), Michael Landau (track 4)
  • Synthesizer - Bob Esty, Paul Delph (track 4), Paul Shaffer (tracks 3, 5, 7)
  • Mastered by - Jack Alderman, Ray Janos
  • Mixed by - Jerry Soloman
  • Executive producer - Charles Koppelman
  • Produced - Jerry Soloman, Paul Jabara
  • Recorded by - Jerry Soloman

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