1991 studio album by Ronnie Milsap
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Back to the Grindstone is the twentieth studio album by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap , released on March 12, 1991. The album produced four singles, three of which reached the top ten on the Billboard country singles chart, including "Are You Lovin' Me Like I'm Lovin' You," "Since I Don't Have You ," a cover of The Skyliners ' 1958 standard and "Turn That Radio On." The fourth single, "All Is Fair in Love and War" peaked at number 11. Milsap produced the album with Rob Galbraith, with further assistance from Richard Landis on "Since I Don't Have You".
The album reached number 24 on country charts, and was Milsap's last crossover until Then Sings My Soul in 2009, peaking at number 172 on the Billboard 200 . Allmusic praised Milsap for a "gutsy [and] powerful performance" on the record, stating that "not one of the ten songs...is weak." The publication characterized it as "one of his best albums," lauding the performer's "eclectic, soul-inflected R&B" style.[ 1]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Since I Don't Have You " Joseph Rock, James Beaumont 4:16 2. "All Is Fair in Love and War " Tim Nichols , Robert Byrne 4:08 3. "Are You Lovin' Me Like I'm Lovin' You " J. C. Cunningham, Steve Stone 4:23 4. "When the Hurt Comes Down" Roger Murrah , Keith Stegall , Thomas Cain4:07 5. "Back to the Grindstone" Dave Loggins 4:44 6. "Spare the Rod (Love the Child)" Jeff Silbar , Jeff Pescetto , Mark Mueller5:37 7. "Love Certified" (duet with Patti LaBelle ) Chuck Jones, J. D. Martin 4:41 8. "Turn That Radio On " Paul Davis , Archie Jordan3:40 9. "Old Habits Are Hard to Break" John Hiatt , Marshall Chapman 6:06 10. "I Ain't Gonna Cry No More" Don Schlitz , John Hall , Johanna Hall4:25
Ronnie Milsap – lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboards Mitch Humphries – keyboards Shane Keister – keyboards, synthesizers, synthesizer sequencing , drum programming Larry Knechtel – keyboards Mike Lawler – synthesizers Jay Spell – keyboards Paul Davis – backing vocals, synthesizer sequencing (8), drum programming (8) Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar Don Potter – acoustic guitar Vince Gill – acoustic guitar (3) Dave Baker – electric guitar Larry Byrom – electric guitar Bruce Dees – electric guitar, backing vocals Steve Gibson – electric guitar Jon Goin – electric guitar Chuck Jones – electric guitar, horn arrangements (7) Dean Parks – electric guitar Brent Rowan – electric guitar Mark Knopfler – electric guitar (2) John Hiatt – electric guitar (9) Sonny Garrish – steel guitar Weldon Myrick – steel guitar David Hungate – bass Bob Wray – bass Paul Leim – drums (1, 3-10) Larrie Londin – drums (2) Farrell Morris – percussion Terry McMillan – harmonica Quitman Dennis – horns Jim Horn – horns, saxophone solos Denis Solee – horns Frank Kavelin – horns Charles Rose – horns Mike Haynes – horns George Tidwell – horns Bergen White – horn arrangements J.D. Martin – horn arrangements (7) Charlie Calello – string arrangements and conductor The Robert Jason Singers – backing vocals (1) Carol Chase – backing vocals Cindy Richardson-Walker – backing vocals Lisa Silver – backing vocals Vicki Hampton – backing vocals (6) Donna McElroy – backing vocals (6) Michael Mishaw – backing vocals (6) Scat Springs – backing vocals (6) The Boys Choir of Harlem – choir (6) Patti LaBelle – lead vocals (7) Jamie Brantley – backing vocals (7) Steve Brantley – backing vocals (7) Rob Galbraith – producer Ronnie Milsap – producer Richard Landis – producer (1) Ed Thacker – track recording (1) Ben Harris – track recording (2-10), overdub recording Keith Odle – overdub recording Randy Gardner – tracking assistant, overdubbing assistant Kyle Lehning – mixing Milan Bogdan – digital editing Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) Sandy Howell – session coordinator Mary Hamilton – art direction Deb Mahalanobis – design Randee St. Nicholas – photography Beverly Patterson – hair stylist, make-up Year Single Peak chart positions US Country US AC CAN Country 1991 "Are You Lovin' Me Like I'm Lovin' You" 3 — 3 "Since I Don't Have You" 6 25 7 "Turn That Radio On" 4 — 2 1992 "All Is Fair in Love and War" 11 — 13
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