Call Me by My Name

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Call Me by My Name
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Studio album by
Released13 October 1998
RecordedMay–July 1998
Genre Soul, blues rock
Length62:08
Label Indigo Records
Producer Zoot Money
Ruby Turner chronology
Guilty
(1996)
Call Me by My Name
(1998)
Mover
(1998)

Call Me by My Name is the sixth studio album by British soul singer Ruby Turner, released in October 1998. Turner co-wrote five songs and enlisted the help of rhythm and blues luminaries Bobby Tench, Zoot Money, Stan Webb and Bad Company bassist Boz Burrell.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Call Me by My Name" (Turner, Williams) 4:38
  2. "Reassure Me" (Bowers) 4:17
  3. "Suspicious Again" (Milton, Turner) 4:17
  4. "Just Say the Word" (Besencon, Michele Vice) 4:35
  5. "Brand New World" (Turner, Williams) 5:03
  6. "Breath I Need" (Milton, Turner) 4:44
  7. "You Were Never Mine" (Delbert McClinton, Gary Nicholson, Benmont Tench) 3:52
  8. "My Intuition Tells Me" (Ebanks) 4:54
  9. "Let Me Show You (My Mistakes)" (Duke, McClinton) 4:47
  10. "Alone Here Tonight" (Milton, Turner) 3:14
  11. "Last on My List (No More)" 4:14
  12. "Could You Need Me Too" (Turner, Williams) 3:59
  13. "There for You" (Turner, Williams) 4:47
  14. "All Shall Be Well" (Turner, Williams) 4:47

Personnel

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