Naked Without You (album)

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Naked Without You
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ReleasedOctober 6, 1998
Recorded1997–1998
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Label
  • Neptune
  • River North
  • InsideBlu
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Taylor Dayne chronology
Greatest Hits
(1995)
Naked Without You
(1998)
Satisfied
(2008)
Singles from Naked Without You
  1. "Whatever You Want"
    Released: September 1, 1998
  2. "Unstoppable"
    Released: 1998
  3. "Naked Without You"
    Released: 1999
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Naked Without You is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Dayne, released on October 6, 1998. The album includes three singles; "Whatever You Want" (co-written by Dayne and originally recorded and released as a single by Tina Turner in 1996), "Unstoppable" and the title track "Naked Without You".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Don't Make Me Love You" (Andrew Roachford) – (4:10)
  2. "Whenever You Fall" (Taylor Dayne, Robert P. Graziose, Ernie Lake, Janice Robinson) – (4:49)
  3. "Unstoppable" (T. Dayne, Arnie Roman) – (4:07)
  4. "Naked Without You" (Rick Nowels, A. Roachford, Billy Steinberg) – (3:52)
  5. "Whatever You Want" (Andrew Baker, T. Dayne, Fred Zarr) – (4:50)
  6. "Stand" (Henry Hey, Stephanie Saraco) – (4:26)
  7. "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (Simon Napier-Bell, Giuseppe Donaggio, Vito Pallavicini, Vicki Wickham) – (4:09)
  8. "Love's Gonna Be On Your Side" (T. Dayne, Robbie Nevil) – (4:27)
  9. "Dreams" (T. Dayne, Tom Keane) – (4:00)
  10. "There Is No Heart That Won't Heal" (Diane Warren) – (5:17)
  11. "Soon As My Heart Breaks" (T. Dayne, Billy Mann) – (3:12)
  12. "Whatever You Want" (Remix) (A. Baker, T. Dayne, Fred Zarr) – (4:41)

Expanded Edition

In 2005, Naked Without You was re-released with three extra tracks recorded from the live sessions in 1999/2000

  1. "Don't Make Me Love You" (A. Roachford) – (4:10)
  2. "Whenever You Fall" (T. Dayne, B.G. Grazoise, E. Lake, J. Robinson) – (4:49)
  3. "Unstoppable" (T. Dayne, A. Roman) – (4:07)
  4. "Naked Without You" (R. Nowels, A. Roachford, B. Steinberg) – (3:52)
  5. "Whatever You Want" (A. Baker, T. Dayne, F. Zarr) – (4:50)
  6. "Stand" (H. Hey, S. Saraco) – (4:26)
  7. "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (S. Napier-Bell, G. Donaggio, V. Pallavicini, V. Wickham) – (4:09)
  8. "Love's Gonna Be On Your Side" (T. Dayne, R. Nevil) – (4:27)
  9. "Dreams" (T. Dayne, T. Keane) – (4:00)
  10. "There Is No Heart That Won't Heal" (D. Warren) – (5:17)
  11. "Soon As My Heart Breaks" (T. Dayne, B.E. Mann) – (3:12)
  12. "Can't Get Enough of Your Love" (Live) (B. White) – (6:02)
  13. "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" (Live) (B. Gibb, R. Gibb) – (5:14)
  14. "Love Will Lead You Back" (Live) (D. Warren) – (7:42)

Personnel

Musicians

  • Taylor Dayne – lead vocals, background vocals
  • Robert A. Arbitter – keyboards
  • Jamie Muhoberac – keyboards
  • Tom Keane – programming
  • Carmen Rizzo – programming, percussion, drums
  • Craig Else – guitar
  • Louis Metoyer – guitar
  • Tim Pierce – guitar
  • Joel Shearer – guitar
  • Tony Bruno – electric guitar
  • Saul Zonana – acoustic guitar, bass
  • Reggie Hamilton – bass
  • Curt Bisquera – drums
  • Ernie Lake – drums
  • Joe Bell – string arrangements
  • Yvonne Williams – background vocals
  • Therese Willis – background vocals

Production

  • Taylor Dayne – arranger
  • Tom Keane – arranger
  • Eddie DeLena – engineer
  • Adam Kagan – engineer
  • Ray Pyle – engineer
  • Mike Ross – engineer
  • Carmen Rizzo – engineer, mixing
  • Andrew Scheps – engineer, mixing
  • Rob Chiarelli – mixing
  • Jez Colin – mixing
  • Pete Lorimer – mixing
  • Dave Way – mixing
  • C.J. DeVillar – assistant engineer
  • Yoshi Sakashita – assistant engineer
  • Lee Moore – wardrobe
  • Omar Galeano – production assistant
  • David Gardner – hair stylist
  • Bert Stern – photography

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References

  1. Nusbaum, Amanda. "Naked Without You - Taylor Dayne". Allmusic.