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1996 studio album by Neneh Cherry
Man Released 2 September 1996 Recorded June 1994–April 1996 Studio
CTS, Eastcote, Mayfair , Roundhouse, Westside (London)
Coin Record, El Cortijo (Málaga , Spain)
Power Play (Long Island , New York)
Soundtrade (Stockholm)
Genre
Length 48 :18 Label
Producer
"Woman " Released: 22 July 1996
"Kootchi" Released: 21 October 1996 (Europe)
"Feel It" Released: 27 January 1997
Man is the third solo studio album by Swedish singer Neneh Cherry , released on 2 September 1996 by Hut Records and Virgin Records . Three singles were issued from the album. Preceding the album release, a duet with Youssou N'Dour called "7 Seconds " was released as a single to promote Senegalese singer studio set The Guide . [ 4] Almost two years later, the common track was added also to the Cherry's album.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Woman " 4:30 2. "Feel It" Booga Bear Jonny Dollar Allen[a] 5:41 3. "Hornbeam" Booga Bear Allen Jonny Dollar[a] 5:02 4. "Trouble Man " Marvin Gaye 3:57 5. "Golden Ring" Booga Bear Saunders Rudi Lagrilliere[a] 3:40 6. "7 Seconds " (featuring Youssou N'Dour ) 4:59 7. "Kootchi" Booga Bear Allen Jonny Dollar[a] 5:06 8. "Beastiality" 2:49 9. "Carry Me" Cherry McVey Hopwood Simon Richmond 4:22 10. "Together Now" 3:11 11. "Everything" 4:58
^[a] signifies an additional producer
Neneh Cherry – vocals
Cameron McVey – Producer, beats, drums, keyboards
Louis Pavlou – percussion , drums on "Kootchi"
Gavyn Wright – string arrangements
Mark Saunders – programming
Wil Malone – string arrangements
Jonny Stephens – electric guitar, Casio
Steve "Grippa" Hopwood – guitar, backing vocals
Jonny Dollar – guitar, programming, beats, string arrangements
Paul Anthony Taylor – programming
Youssou N'Dour – vocals on "7 Seconds"
Christian "Falcon" Falk – producer, programming on "7 Seconds"
Jonas Lindgren – violin on "7 Seconds"
Kristoffer Wallman – keyboards on "7 Seconds"
Bernard Butler – guitar on "Woman"
Mickey P. Petralia – beats on "Woman"
Mike Thompson – French horn on "Woman"
Jeff Bryant – French horn on "Woman"
Bill McDonald – bass, rhythm guitar, vocals on "Kootchi"
Rich King – guitar on "Kootchi"
Eagle-Eye Cherry – piano on "Trouble Man"
Makoto Sakamoto – drums on "Hornbeam"
Rudi Lagrilliere – guitar on "Golden Ring"
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