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Tomorrow Today
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 7, 2000
Studio
Genre
Length49:28
LabelGRP
Producer
Al Jarreau chronology
Tenderness
(1994)
Tomorrow Today
(2000)
All I Got
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStar[1]

Tomorrow Today is a studio album by Al Jarreau issued in 2000 by GRP Records.[2] The album rose to No. 2 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[3]

Overview

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Artists such as Boney James and Vanessa Williams are featured.

Jarreau covered The Crusaders Puddit (Put It Where You Want It) upon the album.[4]

Singles

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"It's How You Say It" rose to No. 14 on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart.[5]

Track listing

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All songs produced by Paul Brown, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Just to Be Loved"
 4:18
2."Let Me Love You"
 4:41
3."In My Music"
  • David "Kahlid" Woods
  • Paul Brown
  • Paul Brown
  • David "Kahlid" Woods (co.)
4:05
4."Through It All"
  • Steve Harvey
  • Gary Brown
 4:30
5."Tomorrow Today"
  • Paul Brown
  • Freddie Ravel (co.)
  • Al Jarreau (co.)
4:41
6."Flame" 5:31
7."Something That You Said"
 5:57
8."Last Night"
  • Paul Brown
  • Steven Dubin (co.)
3:48
9."God's Gift to the World" (Duet With Vanessa Williams)
  • Mike Himelstein
  • Terry Sampson
 4:28
10."It's How You Say It"Barry J. Eastmond4:45
11."Puddit (Put It Where You Want)"
 2:44

[2]

Personnel

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Musicians and VocalistsChoir on "God's Gift to the World"
  • Bubba Atkins
  • Sarah Brown
  • Reggie Burrell
  • Paizley Carwell
  • Andrew Hey
  • Ryan Jarreau
  • Susan Jarreau
  • Kevyn Lettau
  • Angela Muñoz
  • Mathew Nevarez
  • Monea Spencer
  • Mindy Stein
  • Karina Vela
  • Alexis Weatherspoon
  • Ericka Weatherspoon
  • Lauren Weatherspoon
Music arrangements
  • Paul Brown – arrangements (1, 2)
  • Bill Champlin – BGV arrangements (1)
  • Phil Davis – arrangements (1, 2, 8)
  • Al Jarreau – arrangements (2, 4, 5, 10, 11)
  • David "Kahlid" Woods – arrangements (3)
  • Dan Shea – arrangements (4)
  • Freddie Ravel – arrangements (5)
  • Eric Jorgensen – additional orchestration (5)
  • Jerry Hey – arrangements (6, 7, 9)
  • Sue Ann Carwell – vocal arrangements (9)
  • Barry J. Eastmond – arrangements (10)

Production

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  • Bill Darlington – executive producer
  • Paul Brown – producer (1-9, 11)
  • David "Kahlid" Woods – co-producer (3)
  • Al Jarreau – co-producer (5)
  • Freddie Ravel – co-producer (5)
  • Steve Dubin – co-producer (8)
  • Barry J. Eastmond – producer (10)
  • Lexy Shroyer – production coordinator (1-9, 11)
  • Maria Eastmond – production coordination (10)
  • Camille Tominaro – production coordination for GRP
  • Hollis King – art direction
  • Albert Sanchez – photography

Technical credits

  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering at A&M Mastering Studios (Hollywood, California)
  • Andrew Garver – digital editing
  • Martin Christenson – Pro Tools
  • Tim Heintz – Pro Tools
  • Bill Schnee – recording (1-9, 11), mixing (3, 4, 6, 9)
  • Ray Bardani – mixing (1, 11)
  • Dave Rideau – recording (2)
  • Paul Brown – mixing (2, 5, 8)
  • Al Schmitt – mixing (7)
  • Barry J. Eastmond – recording (10)
  • "Bassy" Bob Brockmann – mixing (10)
  • Koji Egawa – assistant engineer (1-9, 11)
  • John O'Mahony – assistant engineer (10)

References

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  1. ^ "Al Jarreau: Tomorrow Today". allmusic.com. Allmusic.
  2. ^ a b Al Jarreau: Tomorrow Today. GRP Records. 2000.
  3. ^ "Al Jarreau: Tomorrow Today (Top Jazz Albums)". Billboard.
  4. ^ "Puddit (Put It Where You Want It) by Al Jarreau". secondhandsongs.com.
  5. ^ "Al Jarreau: It's How You Say It (Adult R&B Songs)". Billboard.

    Tomorrow Today
    Studio album by
    ReleasedMarch 7, 2000
    Studio
    Genre
    Length49:28
    LabelGRP
    Producer
    Al Jarreau chronology
    Tenderness
    (1994)
    Tomorrow Today
    (2000)
    All I Got
    (2002)
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusicStarStarStar[1]

    Tomorrow Today is a studio album by Al Jarreau issued in 2000 by GRP Records.[2] The album rose to No. 2 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[3]

    Overview

    Artists such as Boney James and Vanessa Williams are featured.

    Jarreau covered The Crusaders Puddit (Put It Where You Want It) upon the album.[4]

    Singles

    "It's How You Say It" rose to No. 14 on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart.[5]

    Track listing

    All songs produced by Paul Brown, except where noted.

    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Just to Be Loved"
     4:18
    2."Let Me Love You"
     4:41
    3."In My Music"
    • David "Kahlid" Woods
    • Paul Brown
    • Paul Brown
    • David "Kahlid" Woods (co.)
    4:05
    4."Through It All"
    • Steve Harvey
    • Gary Brown
     4:30
    5."Tomorrow Today"
    • Paul Brown
    • Freddie Ravel (co.)
    • Al Jarreau (co.)
    4:41
    6."Flame"
     5:31
    7."Something That You Said"
     5:57
    8."Last Night"
    • Paul Brown
    • Steven Dubin (co.)
    3:48
    9."God's Gift to the World" (Duet With Vanessa Williams)
    • Mike Himelstein
    • Terry Sampson
     4:28
    10."It's How You Say It"Barry J. Eastmond4:45
    11."Puddit (Put It Where You Want)"
     2:44

    [2]

    Personnel

    Musicians and VocalistsChoir on "God's Gift to the World"
    • Bubba Atkins
    • Sarah Brown
    • Reggie Burrell
    • Paizley Carwell
    • Andrew Hey
    • Ryan Jarreau
    • Susan Jarreau
    • Kevyn Lettau
    • Angela Muñoz
    • Mathew Nevarez
    • Monea Spencer
    • Mindy Stein
    • Karina Vela
    • Alexis Weatherspoon
    • Ericka Weatherspoon
    • Lauren Weatherspoon
    Music arrangements
    • Paul Brown – arrangements (1, 2)
    • Bill Champlin – BGV arrangements (1)
    • Phil Davis – arrangements (1, 2, 8)
    • Al Jarreau – arrangements (2, 4, 5, 10, 11)
    • David "Kahlid" Woods – arrangements (3)
    • Dan Shea – arrangements (4)
    • Freddie Ravel – arrangements (5)
    • Eric Jorgensen – additional orchestration (5)
    • Jerry Hey – arrangements (6, 7, 9)
    • Sue Ann Carwell – vocal arrangements (9)
    • Barry J. Eastmond – arrangements (10)

    Production

    • Bill Darlington – executive producer
    • Paul Brown – producer (1-9, 11)
    • David "Kahlid" Woods – co-producer (3)
    • Al Jarreau – co-producer (5)
    • Freddie Ravel – co-producer (5)
    • Steve Dubin – co-producer (8)
    • Barry J. Eastmond – producer (10)
    • Lexy Shroyer – production coordinator (1-9, 11)
    • Maria Eastmond – production coordination (10)
    • Camille Tominaro – production coordination for GRP
    • Hollis King – art direction
    • Albert Sanchez – photography

    Technical credits

    • Stephen Marcussen – mastering at A&M Mastering Studios (Hollywood, California)
    • Andrew Garver – digital editing
    • Martin Christenson – Pro Tools
    • Tim Heintz – Pro Tools
    • Bill Schnee – recording (1-9, 11), mixing (3, 4, 6, 9)
    • Ray Bardani – mixing (1, 11)
    • Dave Rideau – recording (2)
    • Paul Brown – mixing (2, 5, 8)
    • Al Schmitt – mixing (7)
    • Barry J. Eastmond – recording (10)
    • "Bassy" Bob Brockmann – mixing (10)
    • Koji Egawa – assistant engineer (1-9, 11)
    • John O'Mahony – assistant engineer (10)

    References

    1. ^ "Al Jarreau: Tomorrow Today". allmusic.com. Allmusic.
    2. ^ a b Al Jarreau: Tomorrow Today. GRP Records. 2000.
    3. ^ "Al Jarreau: Tomorrow Today (Top Jazz Albums)". Billboard.
    4. ^ "Puddit (Put It Where You Want It) by Al Jarreau". secondhandsongs.com.
    5. ^ "Al Jarreau: It's How You Say It (Adult R&B Songs)". Billboard.
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