Sharp (Angela Winbush album)
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The album spawned four singles which were all commercially successful on the US R&B singles chart, including the album's lead single "Angel" which peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot R&B Songs.
On the vinyl pressing, tracks 1–5 were known as the "Slammin' Side", while tracks 6–9 were known as the "Quiet Storm Side". The album, as well as the single "Angel", were nominated for a Soul Train Music Award in 1988.
Track listing
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Personnel
- Angela Winbush - Lead & Backing Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Drum Programming, Electric & Synthesized Bass, Percussion
- Paul Jackson, Jr., Wah-Wah Watson, Tony Maiden - Guitars
- Louis Johnson, Nathan East - Bass
- Rayford Griffin - Drums
- Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion
Production
- Executive Producer: Ronald Isley
- Produced By Angela Winbush
- Engineered By Steve Sykes
- Mixed By Angela Winbush & Steve Sykes
- Mastered By Brian Gardner
- All Songs Published By Angel Notes Music
Charts
| Chart (1987) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard Top Pop Albums | 81 |
| US Billboard Top R&B Albums | 7 |
References
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- ↑ Sharp by Angela Winbush AllMusic
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- Whitburn, Joel (2000). Top R&B Albums: 1965-1998. Record Research. Template:ISBN
External links
- "Sharp" by Angela Winbush at discogs; Accessed Oct. 22, 2010