I'll Be Thinking of You

I'll Be Thinking of You is a 1979 album by Andraé Crouch, released on the Elektra and Light record labels.[1] The album won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album.[2]

I'll Be Thinking of You
Studio album by
Released1979
StudioHollywood Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California. Paramount Recording, Hollywood, California. The Sound Labs, Hollywood, California. United Western Studios, Hollywood, California.
GenreGospel, R&B
Length40:32
LabelElektra, Light Records
ProducerAndraé Crouch, Bill Maxwell
Andraé Crouch chronology
Just Andrae
(1973)
I'll Be Thinking of You
(1979)
More of the Best...
(1981)

Overview

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Artists such as Stevie Wonder and Philip Bailey appeared on the album.[1]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]

The Manchester Evening News wrote that "the way the guy whips up a storm, the phrasing and the ability to handle the slow to up-beat gospel and R and B make it a goodie."[4]

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'll Be Thinking of You"Andraé Crouch5:10
2."I've Got the Best"Andrae Crouch4:54
3."Touch Me"Andrae Crouch5:34
4."Lookin' for You"Andrae Crouch4:48
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Bringin' Back the Sunshine"Andrae Crouch4:16
6."Jesus Is Lord"Andrae Crouch, Rev. Patrick Henderson5:52
7."The Love Medley: There's No Hatred/Let The Same Spirit/There's No Hatred (Reprise)"Andraé Crouch7:14
8."Dreamin'"Andraé Crouch3:05

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Personnel

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Musicians

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  • Dorothy Ashby – harp
  • Philip Bailey – vocals, background vocals, soloist
  • Bea Carr – background vocals
  • Larry Carlton - guitar
  • Lenny Castro - percussion
  • Andraé Crouch – keyboards, marimba, vocals, background vocals, soloist
  • Sandra Crouch – percussion, background Vocals
  • Marvin "Tuffy" Cummings – background vocals
  • Mike Escalante - synthesizer
  • James Felix – background vocals
  • Tommy Funderburk – background vocals
  • Tammie Gibson – background vocals
  • Jay Graydon – guitar
  • Danniebelle Hall – vocals, soloist
  • Kathy Hazzard – background vocals
  • Rev. Patrick Henderson – keyboards
  • Hadley Hockensmith – bass, guitar, soloist
  • David Hungate – bass
  • Abraham Laboriel – bass
  • Bill Maxwell – drums, percussion
  • Marty McCall – background vocals
  • Dorothy Ashby – background vocals
  • Alfred McCrary – background vocals
  • Charity McCrary – trumpet
  • Howard McCrary – keyboards, background vocals, synthesizer bass
  • Linda McCrary – background vocals
  • David Miner – bass
  • Perry Morgan – background vocals
  • Kristle Murden – vocals, background vocals, soloist
  • Glen Myerscough – saxophone
  • Kenneth Nash – percussion
  • Michael Omartian – keyboards
  • Lance Ong – synthesizer
  • Dean Parks – guitar
  • Billy Preston – keyboards
  • Harlan Rogers – keyboards, arrangements
  • Phyllis St. James – background vocals
  • Joe Sample – keyboards
  • David Shields – bass
  • Leland Sklar – bass
  • Howard Smith – vocals, background vocals, soloist
  • Steve Tavaglione – saxophone
  • Rodney Wayne – background vocals
  • David Williams – guitar
  • Stevie Wonder – harmonica

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Production

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  • Andraé Crouch – Arranger, Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Mixing
  • Bob Cotton – Engineer, Mixing
  • John Guess – Engineer
  • Peter Haden – Assistant Engineer
  • Al Schmidt Jr – Assistant Engineer
  • Bill Maxwell – Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Mixing
  • Howard McCrary – Vocal Arrangement
  • Glenn Meadows – Digital Mastering, Reissue Mastering
  • Glen Myerscough – Horn Arrangements
  • Ross Pallone – Assistant Engineer
  • Ken Perry – Mastering
  • Harlan Rogers – Arranger
  • Gordon Shryock – Engineer, Mixing
  • Lennart Sjöholm – String Arrangements

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Charts

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Album – Billboard
Year Chart Position
1980 Black Albums 46
1980 Black Singles 69

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Andraé Crouch: I'll Be Thinking Of You. Elektra/Light Records. 1979.
  2. ^ "Andraé Crouch". grammy.com. The Recording Academy.
  3. ^ "Andraé Crouch: I'll Be Thinking Of You". allmusic.com. AllMusic.
  4. ^ "Albums". Entertainments. Manchester Evening News. 26 Feb 1980. p. 2.