Love Child
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 15, 1990
Recorded1989-1990
Length41:16
LabelAtco/Atlantic Records
91307
ProducerSteve Peck
Ted Currier
Sweet Sensation chronology
Take It While It's Hot
(1988)
Love Child
(1990)
Time to Jam (The Remix Album)
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Love Child is the second album released by the New York-based Latin freestyle trio Sweet Sensation. The album was released on April 15, 1990 by Atco Records and Atlantic Records. It is also the follow-up to the group's platinum-selling 1988 debut album, Take It While It's Hot. Like its predecessor, Love Child had an up-tempo feel, but also included lavish R&B-styled ballads.

The album's title song is a cover version of a #2 R&B/#1 Pop smash by the Supremes. Sweet Sensation's version went to #15 on Billboard's dance chart and #13 on Billboard's pop chart. However, it was the album's second single that gave the group its biggest hit ever, "If Wishes Came True," a power ballad featuring vocals by Betty Lebron. The song spent one week at #1 on Billboard's pop chart in September 1990, while going top-ten on Billboard's Adult Contemporary charts. The album also spawned two more hit singles: "Each and Every Time" (#59) and "One Good Man". The album itself peaked at #78 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and was certified platinum in the spring of 1991 by the RIAA.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One Good Man"Andy Marvel, Fred Shehadi5:14
2."Each and Every Time"Ken Cedar, Arnie Roman4:05
3."Bring it Back"Marvin Ennis, Bill Pettaway4:22
4."If Wishes Came True"Deena Charles, Russ DeSalvo, Robert Steele5:12
5."I Surrender"Romeo J.D.4:15
6."Destiny"Jim Klein4:41
7."Love Child"Deke Richards, Pam Sawyer, R. Dean Taylor, Frank Wilson4:10
8."Pleasure and Pain"Romeo J.D.4:52
9."He'll Never Know"Cedar, Shelly Peiken4:25

Personnel

Sweet Sensation

  • Betty LeBron: lead and backing vocals
  • Audrey Wheeler: background vocals

Musicians

  • Percussion: Graham Hawthorne, Bashiri Johnson, Emedin Rivera, Steve Thornton
  • Loops: Charlie Dee Diaz
  • Programming: Charlie Dee Diaz, Phillip Ashley, Ken Cedar, Gary Henry, Richard Joseph, Dr. Bob Khozouri, Mac Quayle, Romeo J.D., Peter "Ski" Schwartz
  • Keyboards: Dr. Bob Khozouri, Jim Klein, Andy Marvel
  • Guitars: Russ De Salvo, Werner F., John Hart, Jim Klein
  • Scratching: King Shameek
  • Trombone: Barry Rogers

Production

  • Produced by Ted Currier and Steve Peck
  • Additional production by Charlie Dee Diaz
  • Executive producer: Cherrie Shepard
  • Arranged by Phillip Ashley, Ken Cedar, Andy Marvel, Steve Peck, Mac Quayle, Arnie Roman
  • Vocal arrangements: Tony Terry and Audrey Wheeler
  • Engineers: Paul Berry, Richard Joseph, Steve Peck
  • Mixing: Ted Currier, Rod Hui, Jim Lyons, Steve Peck, Charlie Dee Diaz
  • Mastering: Ted Jensen

References

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