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Vanessa Williams Gets
Romantic With Everlasting Love Hand Picked Collection of 70's Love
Songs Available In Stores February 1, 2005 On Lava Records.
Vanessa Williams |
New York, NY-December 16, 2004 - Vanessa
Williams, one
of the industry's most acclaimed Pop/R&B vocalists will kick
off 2005 with the release of Everlasting Love, a romantic collection
of her favorite love songs from the 1970's. The album, following
closely on the heels of her recent, critically acclaimed holiday
album Silver & Gold,
will hit stores on February 1st on Lava Records, a division of
the Warner Music Group.
Everlasting Love, produced by composer/arranger Rob
Matthes, features
sultry renditions of some of the 70's most celebrated love songs
including the album's gorgeous first single and Chaka
Khan classic "You
Are Everything." Ms. Williams' ambitious new disc takes
on some of the biggest selling artists of the era including The
Jackson 5, Melissa Manchester, Ohio
Players, Isley Brothers and
Stevie Wonder. The album contains re-recordings of classic tracks
such as "One Less Bell To Answer," "Never
Can Say Goodbye," "Show
And Tell," and "Harvest
For The World" among others. Other highlights from the album
include the George Benson duet "With
You I'm Born Again," and "I'll
Be Good To You," featuring James
D-Train Williams. Vanessa's stunning new studio album is the perfect soundtrack for lovers
and will undoubtedly be one of the most sought-after Valentine's
Day gifts in 2005.
Throughout her performing career, Vanessa
Williams has maintained
a reputation as one of the most respected and multi-faceted entertainers
in the world. In addition to her successful musical career --
with numerous Top 10 hits, selling over four million albums worldwide
and earning numerous awards and nominations -- she has achieved
critical acclaim and international popularity for her career
as an actress on Broadway, television, motion pictures and the
world of commercial endorsements. Williams was seen most recently
in the feature film, "Johnson Family
Vacation" and
on NBC's "Boomtown." She was nominated for a Tony
Award for her performance in the Broadway revival of "Into
the Woods."
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