Prayer 4 Unity

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Prayer 4 Unity
D'Influence-Prayer 4 UNity.jpg
Studio album by
Released1995
StudioBastcote Studios, London, England

Courtyard Studios, Oxford, England D-Lab Falconer Studios, London, England Front Row South, London, England Funky Slice, New York, NY Jamestown Studios, Longon, England Milo Studios, London, England R.A.K., London, England Radio Station, Brasilia, Brazil

The Garden, London, England

Contents

Genre Jazz, R&B
Length56:36
Label East West
Producer D'Influence
D'Influence chronology
Good 4 We
(1992)
Prayer 4 Unity
(1995)
London
(1997)

Prayer 4 Unity is the sophomore studio album of British group D-Influence released in 1995 by East West Records. [1] The album reached No. 17 on the UK R&B Albums Chart. [2]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]
NME 5/10 [4]

With a 3 out of 5 star rating, John Bush of AllMusic said, "D-Influence's sophomore album continues the group's trip through funky house rhythms, with Sarah Ann Webb's vocals." [3]

Singles

A single from the album, entitled "Midnite", reached No. 11 on the UK R&B Singles Chart and No. 24 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. [5] [6] Another single, "Waiting", peaked at No. 26 on the UK R&B Singles Chart. [7]

Track listing

Prayer 4 Unity track listing [1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Midnight"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston4:43
2."Phuncky Times"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston6:49
3."Waiting"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston4:58
4."Simmer Down"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston4:57
5."Always"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston6:28
6."Should I?"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston4:46
7."I Will"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston5:04
8."Break Up"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston4:38
9."Prayer 4 Unity"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston5:11
10."Brasilia Interview [Interlude)"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston0:16
11."Afrojam"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston4:56
12."You're All I Need"Ed Baden Powell, Kwame Kwaten, Sarah Webb, Steve Marston3:50

Charts

Charts [2]
Title UK Pop UK R&B Year
Prayer 4 Unity98171995

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References

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  2. 1 2 "D' Influence - Prayer 4 Unity". officialcharts.com. Official Charts.
  3. 1 2 Bush, John. "D'Influence: Prayer 4 Unity". AllMusic.
  4. Harris, John (22 July 1995). "Long Play". NME . p. 49. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  5. D' Influence: Midnite. EastWest Records. 1995.
  6. "D' Influence - Midnite". officialcharts.com. Official Charts.
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