Duophonic (album)

Duophonic
Studio album by Charles and Eddie
Released August 31, 1992
Recorded 1991–1992
Genre R&B
Length 56:40
Label Capitol
Producer Andy Dean, Josh Deutsch, Ben Wolff
Charles and Eddie chronology
Duophonic
(1992)
Chocolate Milk
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Duophonic is the debut album by American vocal duo Charles & Eddie, released in 1992. The album has influences of "classic Northern soul of the '60s and '70s",[2] and includes the worldwide smash hit "Would I Lie to You?" along with two further singles: "N.Y.C." and "House Is Not a Home".

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "House Is Not a Home"  Eddie Chacon, J. Freed 4:46
2. "N.Y.C."  Chacon, Freed 5:45
3. "Would I Lie to You?"  Mick Leeson, Peter Vale 4:38
4. "Hurt No More"  Chacon, Freed 4:33
5. "I Understand"  Charles Pettigrew 1:10
6. "Unconditional"  Chacon, Andy Dean, Ben Wolff 4:40
7. "Love Is a Beautiful Thing"  Seth Swirsky 4:45
8. "Father to Son"  Chacon, Dean, Wolff 5:40
9. "December 2"  Chacon 1:53
10. "Be a Little Easy on Me"  Diane Warren 5:07
11. "Vowel Song"  Chacon, Dean, Wolff 4:15
12. "Where Do We Go from Here?"  Chacon 4:13
13. "Shine" (includes untitled hidden track starting from 5:50)Chacon, Freed, Hernandez 7:00

Personnel

  • Charles Pettigrew – vocals, backing vocals
  • Eddie Chacon – percussion, vocals, backing vocals
  • Jeff Anderson – bass
  • Jean-Paul Bourelly – guitar
  • Chris Bruce – guitar
  • Berry Carl – backing vocals
  • Michael Davis – trombone, horn
  • Josh Deutsch – guitar, programming, loops
  • Amp Fiddler – organ, piano, clavinet, Fender Rhodes, wurlitzer
  • Yossi Fine – bass
  • David Fiuczynski – guitar
  • Paul Gordon – organ, piano, keyboards
  • Paul Griffin – organ, keyboards
  • Lani Groves – backing vocals
  • Lonnie Hillyer – bass, guitar
  • Garry Hughes – percussion, strings, keyboards, programming, clavinet, sampling, loops, fender rhodes, keyboard programming
  • Gene Lake – drums
  • Daniel Sadownick – percussion
  • Greg Smith – programming
  • Kent Smith – trumpet, horn
  • Andy Snitzer – horn, saxophone
  • Laneese Thomas – backing vocals
  • Vaneese Thomas – backing vocals
  • Ed Tuton – programming, loops
  • Andrew Wyatt – backing vocals

Production

Charts

Chart Peak position
UK Albums Chart[3] 19

Notes

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