Jordan Hill
In 1995, the great producer, David Foster signed a deal with Warner Brothers that enabled him to set up his own boutique label, 143 Records, as a joint venture with Warner. One of the label's first signings was The Corrs from Ireland. Jordan Hill was one of them.
Her debut song, "Remember Me This Way" produced by David Foster, became the film Casper's theme song in 1995 and was released as a single, then, the self-titled debut album followed on May 21, 1996. When this album was released, she was only 17 years old. We could find her name and listen to her vocal on Love Shouldn't Hurt (Charity album for National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse) in 1998. However, her second album had been never released, even though we had heard some news about it in early 2010’s until now in 2021.
Release: 21 May, 1996
Label: 143 Records, USA (82849-2 distributed by Atlantic Records, USA) (Japan: 20 May , 1996 released by eastwest Japan, AMCY-901)
Tracks:
1. For The Love Of You
2. How Many Times
3. Slip Away
4. Got To Be Real
5. You Got No Right
6. I Just Had To Hear Your Voice
7. Ride
8. Too Much Heaven
9. Never Should Have Let You Go
10. Make It Right
11. Until The End Of Time
12. Remember Me This Way
13. For The Love Of You (Dance Mix)
14. Beginning Of The End*
15. Let's Get Married*
* Bonus Tracks only for Japan
Producers: David Foster, Greg Charley, Rhett Lawrence, Jeff Pescetto, SoulShock & Karlin, Mario Wainans, Humberto Gatica, Robbie Buchanan
Jordan Hill: Vocals
- Musicians -
Guitars: Michael Thompson
Keyboards: David Foster, Jeff Lorber, Jeff Pescetto
Bass: Randy Jacobs
Drums: Rhett Lawrence
Background Vocals: Barry Gibb, Marva King, Greg Charley, Maurissa Scale, Franky Scales, Suann Carwell
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