Featuring female solo artist
All the tracks and
albums featured in these series of articles were recorded at the world famous
recording studio; Sigma Sound Studios and the short lived recording studio Alpha
International Recording Studios both based in the city of Philadelphia during
the 1980s with some singles reaching Top five and number one in the 1990 due to
the time of it release by respective recording labels.
Before Stephanie had successful run of hits at the Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia during the 1980s. She had three brilliant gold certified albums recorded during the late 1970s into the early 1980s that were recorded at the Sigma Sound Studios in New York City. All the albums were produced by James Mtume and Reggie Lucas. The three albums were “What Cha’ Gonna Do with My Lovin’” (1979), “Sweet Sensation” (1980), and “Stephanie” (1981).
Mills' platinum certified album. |
Before Stephanie had successful run of hits at the Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia during the 1980s. She had three brilliant gold certified albums recorded during the late 1970s into the early 1980s that were recorded at the Sigma Sound Studios in New York City. All the albums were produced by James Mtume and Reggie Lucas. The three albums were “What Cha’ Gonna Do with My Lovin’” (1979), “Sweet Sensation” (1980), and “Stephanie” (1981).
Her final gold certified album. |
The
following year she reached number-one with a beautiful Soul ballad; “Feeling
Good All Over” This track was produced by other producer originally from
Philadelphia by the name of Nick Martinelli The song peaked at the top of the
summit of the Billboard Hot Soul and R&B Singles Chart week-ending 4th
July 1987(3 weeks). The single was taken from her
first platinum certified album “If I Were Your Woman”. The album was well-received by critics and became a
commercial success, peaking at number thirty on the Billboard Hot 200 Albums
Chart and also reached the number one position on the Billboard Hot Soul and R&B
Albums Chart week-ending 5th September 1987 (1 week). Staphanie Mills had her finally number one single from her gold certified
album “Home” which features Philadelphia record producer Nick Martinelli as the
main producer on the project.The single was simpily titled “Home”. It peaked at
number one week-ending 25th November 1989 (1 week).
Researched and compiled by
Mr K Tomlin Music Historian
©Signaturesoundsonline2013-2015
Researched and compiled by
Mr K Tomlin Music Historian
©Signaturesoundsonline2013-2015
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