Gordon Chambers - Love Stories (2007)

Artist: Gordon Chambers
Title: Love Stories
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Dome Records Ltd
Genre: R&B, Soul, Neo Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 49:54
Total Size: 291 / 116 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Love Stories
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Dome Records Ltd
Genre: R&B, Soul, Neo Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 49:54
Total Size: 291 / 116 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Next Time (03:22)
2. Stay Together (04:06)
3. To Love Again (featuring Ledisi) (03:36)
4. Stay (03:43)
5. Get to Know (04:05)
6. I Wish I Was In Love (04:02)
7. Unfair (03:17)
8. Violins (03:35)
9. Bygones (03:45)
10. By My Side (04:07)
11. If You Love Me (03:46)
12. If It Wasn't for Your Love (03:42)
13. Dedication (00:35)
14. Still Blessing Me (featuring Melonie Daniels) (03:42)
Gordon Chambers' name is familiar to liner notes-scanning fans of contemporary R&B released since the early '90s. Known originally as a songwriter, Chambers' breakthrough occurred in 1994 with Brownstone's "If You Love Me," a Top Ten pop hit he composed with producer Dave "Jam" Hall and the group's Nichole Gilbert. Throughout a career that has developed for over two decades, Chambers has written material for an impressive group of artists, including Phyllis Hyman, Anita Baker, Brandy, Aaron Neville, Whitney Houston, and Beyoncé, among dozens of others. During the early 2000s, as he continued to write and produce behind the scenes, Chambers started an independent recording career likewise rooted in traditional R&B songcraft. Chambers' debut, Introducing... (2004), featured a version of his, Anita Baker's, and Barry Eastmond's "I Apologize," the original version of which was a Grammy-winning Top Ten R&B hit for Baker. After Love Stories (2007) and Sincere (2011), Chambers was dealt a series of personal blows, including several deaths in his family, a devastating fire, and some doubt about whether he should continue to record. He nonetheless returned with Surrender (2017), on which he was joined by Lalah Hathaway and Eric Roberson. © Andy Kellman