Jane Child (album)

Jane Child
Studio album by Jane Child
Released September 12, 1989
Recorded 1988–1989
Genre
Length 46:37
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Jane Child
Jane Child chronology
Jane Child
(1989)
Here Not There
(1993)Here Not There1993
Singles from Jane Child
  1. "Welcome to the Real World"
    Released: 1990
  2. "Don't Wanna Fall in Love"
    Released: February 10, 1990 (US); April 11, 1990 (UK)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Jane Child[1] is the debut album by Canadian singer Jane Child, released in 1989 on the Warner Bros. record label. It includes the single "Don't Wanna Fall in Love", which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 22 in the UK Singles Chart.[2]

The album reached number 49 on the US Billboard 200 chart for the chart week of April 28, 1990.[3]

Track listing

  • All songs written and arranged by Jane Child.
  1. "Welcome to the Real World" – 5:00
  2. "I Got News for You" – 4:37
  3. "Don't Let It Get to You" – 4:11
  4. "Don't Wanna Fall in Love" – 4:08
  5. "You're My Religion Now" – 5:41
  6. "Hey Mr. Jones" – 6:54
  7. "Biology" – 6:14
  8. "DS 21" – 4:30
  9. "World Lullabye" – 3:10
  10. "Thank You" – 2:11

Personnel

  • Jane Child – lead, backing and harmony vocals; keyboards; synthesizers; synth bass; electric bass; drums; percussion; drum programming
  • James Harrah – guitars

Production

  • All songs written, performed and produced by Jane Child
  • "Don't Wanna Fall in Love" remixed by Teddy Riley on a separate release (not on the original album)
  • All songs recorded and engineered by Dave Jerden, except "DS 21", "Hey Mr. Jones" and "World Lullabye" (Hein Hoven), and "You're My Religion Now" (Mark Wolfson)
  • Assistant engineer – Jon Baker
  • Additional engineering by Annette Cisneros
  • Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge
  • Mastered by Greg Fulginiti

References

  1. 1 2 https://www.allmusic.com/album/r3878
  2. "JANE CHILD - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  3. Billboard.com chart search Archived March 14, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
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