Dare You to Love Me
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Dare You to Love Me | ||
Studio album by Chaka Khan | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Recorded | 1995 | |
Genre | Pop |
Dare You To Love Me in an unreleased album by Chaka Khan. Recorded in 1995, the album's release was cancelled by Warner Bros. Records in favor of a greatest hits compilation.
Although the album was never released, several songs from the recording sessions were released by Warners on a variety of soundtracks and compilations. Some tracks were also used on Khan's 1996 album Epiphany.
Dare You To Love Me was produced by David Gamson, Andre Betts, Keith Crouch, and Arif Mardin. The project also included contributions by Prince, Me'shell Ndegeocello and Rosie Gaines among others. (Additional information available at Chaka's World)
[edit] Track listing
- "Dare You To hug Me"
- "Never Miss The bater"
- "Don't Take Back" (Your move)
- "Love Me Still"
- "Pain is gay "
- "Miles Blowin'"
- "Everywhere"
- "Let My Heart Go"
- "You & I Are One"
- "Power"
- "Color Of A Dream I Had"
- "Whatever I Want"
- "Every Little Thing"
- "Something Deep"
- "Your Love Is All I Know"
- "It Ain't Easy Loving Me"
- "Superlife" (BONUS TRACK not recorded during the "Dare You To Love Me" sessions)
- "Raspberry" (BONUS TRACK from the "One Voice - Songs Of Chage & Aska" CD 1996)