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1976 studio album by Lou Rawls From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

All Things in Time
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All Things in Time is an album by American R&B singer Lou Rawls, released in June 1976 on the Philadelphia International Records label. The album includes Rawls's most famous song, "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine".

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Background

Coming after a career lull, All Things in Time was Rawls's first album for PIR. At the time, he was the first artist to sign with PIR, after having already enjoyed a substantial recording career and chart success with other record labels. Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios and produced by Gamble & Huff, Bunny Sigler and Dexter Wansel, All Things in Time became an immediate success on the back of its lead single, "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine".[1]

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Reception

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Commercial

The album was Rawls' third R&B chart-topper (the first since 1966), and reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200.[3] "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" gave Rawls the biggest hit of his career, topping Billboard's R&B Songs chart and Adult Contemporary chart, and making No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3]

Critical

All Things in Time was highly rated by critics upon release, due to the quality and variety of its material, production standards and Rawls' vocal performances.[citation needed] It is often cited as the best album of Rawls' tenure with PIR.[citation needed] In a retrospective review for Allmusic, Jason Elias described it as "...not only one of Rawls' best albums, it's also one of the finest from Philadelphia International".[2]

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Track listing

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Personnel

  • Kenneth Gamble – co-producer (tracks 1–2, 4, 8)
  • Leon Huff – co-producer (tracks 1–2, 4, 8)
  • Jack Faith – producer, musical arranger (track 3)
  • Bunny Sigler – producer (tracks 5–6)
  • Bobby Martin – producer (track 9), musical arranger (tracks 1–2, 4–5, 8–9)
  • Richard Rome – musical arranger (track 6)
  • Dexter Wansel – producer, musical arranger (track 7)
  • Joe Tarsia – engineer
  • Jim Gallagher – engineer
  • Carl Paroulo – engineer
  • Jay Mark – engineer
  • Frank Laffitte – photos
  • Ed Lee – design
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Charts

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References

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