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1985 studio album by Michael Franks
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Skin Dive is a jazz vocal album by Michael Franks , released in 1985 with Warner Bros. Records .[ 2] It was Franks' ninth studio album, and the first he co-produced himself. The single off this album, "Your Secret's Safe With Me", is his biggest Adult Contemporary hit, peaking at #4.[ 3]
All tracks are written by Michael Franks, unless otherwise stated
Side one Title Writer(s) 1. "Read My Lips" 3:38 2. "Let Me Count The Ways" 4:33 3. "Your Secret's Safe with Me" 4:38 4. "Don't Be Shy" Michael Franks, Rob Mounsey 5:06 5. "When I Give My Love To You" 4:21
Side two Title 1. "Queen Of The Underground" 4:25 2. "Now I Know Why (They Call It Falling)" 4:53 3. "Please Don't Say Goodnight" 4:50 4. "When She Is Mine" 5:25
Michael Franks - vocals
Brenda Russell - vocals on "When I Give My Love to You"
Joe Caro (6), Vivian Cherry (1, 2, 4), Kacey Cisyk (8), Bobby Floyd (2, 4), Frank Floyd (1), Leslie Miller (2, 4), Rob Mounsey (2–4, 6, 8), Will Lee (3, 6) - backing vocals
Ron Carter (9), Mark Egan (8), Neil Jason (3), Marcus Miller (1), Will Lee (2, 6) - bass guitar
Danny Gottlieb (7) - cymbals
Steve Gadd (9), Andy Newmark (8), Danny Gottlieb (7), Chris Parker (3) - drums
Jeff Mironov (7) - electric and acoustic guitar
Dave Bargeron (9) - Euphonium
Jon Faddis (9) - flugelhorn
Bill Evans (8) - flute
Lawrence Feldman, George Young (9) - alto flute
Peter Gordon (9) - French horn
Jeff Mironov (8), Hiram Bullock (1, 6), Hugh McCracken (2) - guitar
Steve Khan (3) - guitar solo
Rob Mounsey - keyboards, programming, arrangements, Yamaha DX7 on "Please Don't Say Goodnight"
Manolo Badrena (8), Sue Evans (8) - percussion
Warren Bernhardt (9), Clifford Carter (3) - piano
Chris Parker (1, 2, 4–6, 8) - Simmons drums
David Sanborn (7) - alto saxophone
Ronnie Cuber (9) - baritone saxophone
Michael Brecker (9) - tenor saxophone
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