Two Eyes | ||||
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Released | May 1983 | |||
Recorded | July–December 1982 | |||
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Length | 34:09 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | Tommy LiPuma | |||
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New York Daily News | (favourable)[2] |
Two Eyes is the third studio album by the American singer/songwriter Brenda Russell, released in 1983 on Warner Bros. Records. The album got to No. 16 on the Blues & Soul Top British Soul Albums chart.[3][4]
Artists such as Michael McDonald, Rita Coolidge, Stevie Wonder, Pattie Brooks, Randy Crawford, Christopher Cross, James Ingram, Patrice Rushen and Al Jarreau appeared on the album.[3]
In 1990, singer Lalah Hathaway covered the song "It's Something" under the title "Somethin'" on her self-titled debut album. Later in 2013 Lalah Hathaway with Snarky Puppy did another rendition of the song for the album 'Family Dinner - Volume 1', which on January 26, 2014, won a Grammy Award in the "Best R&B Performance" category.[5]
Daryl T. Hazelwood of the New York Daily News declared, "the overall album is a winner."[2]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "I Want Love To Find Me" | Brenda Russell, Bill LaBounty | 3:02 |
2. | "It's Something" | Brenda Russell, David Foster | 3:31 |
3. | "Hello People" | Brenda Russell, Michael McDonald | 3:24 |
4. | "Two Eyes" | Brenda Russell | 3:16 |
5. | "Stay Close" | Brenda Russell, Don Grusin | 4:25 |
6. | "Jarreau" | Brenda Russell | 3:13 |
7. | "New York Bars" | Brenda Russell | 4:04 |
8. | "I'll See You Again" | Brenda Russell | 4:20 |
9. | "Look Down, Young Soldier" | Brenda Russell | 4:40 |
Year | Chart | Peak position |
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1983 | UK Blues & Soul Top British Soul Albums[4] | 16 |
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