Track Listing 1. Love Is a Wonderful Thing 2. Time, Love and Tenderness 3. Missing You Now - (featuring Kenny G) 4. Forever Isn't Long Enough 5. Now That I Found You 6. When a Man Loves a Woman 7. We're Not Makin' Love Anymore - (with Patti LaBelle) 8. New Love 9. Save Me 10. Steel Bars
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Desmond Child, Joe Lynn Turner, Kenny G, Patti LaBelle | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Michael Bolton, Patti LaBelle (vocals); Walter Afanasieff (arranger, keyboards, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer, synthesized bass, drums, percussion); Michael Landau, Michael Thompson, Chris Camozzi (guitar); A. Mark Russo (tenor saxophone); Kenny G (saxophone); Gerry Hey, Gary Grant, Larry Williams, Dan Higgins (horns); John Beasley (piano); Randy Jackson (bass); Jeff Porcaro (drums); Gigi Gonaway (timbales); Gary Cimirelli (programming, background vocals); Ren Klyce, Louis Biancaniello, (programming); Shaun Murphy, Jean McClain, Tanya Scarlett, Laura Creamer, Jeannie Tracy, Kitty Beethoven, Claytoven Richardson, Melisa Kary, Joe Turano, Vicky Randle, Myriam Valle (background vocals); Desmond Child, Joe Lynn Turner. Producers: Walter Afanasieff, Michael Bolton. TIME, LOVE AND TENDERNESS is Michael Bolton's most successful album, and understandably so. It's full of effective power ballads and such '60s-soul pastiche as the title song and "Love is a Wonderful Thing." Bolton seizes each song and effectively wrestles it to the ground, sweaty and panting. Kenny G contributes a typically oily sax solo to the smash hit "Missing You Now." Best of all, Patti LaBelle guest stars on "We're Not Makin' Love Anymore"-easily the most thrilling celebrity duet celebration of a deteriorating relationship since Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand collaborated on "You Don't Bring Me Flowers." LaBelle and Bolton each give the song their all, and the result is a bit like watching Eric Roberts' attempt to steal scenes from Jon Voigt in "Runaway Train."
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