Rapture (Anita Baker album)
Rapture is the second album by American vocalist Anita Baker, released in 1986. This became Baker's breakout album, selling over 8 million copies worldwide and earning her two Grammy Awards. The album's first track, "Sweet Love", was a top 10 Billboard hit in addition to winning a Grammy Award. The music video for the track "Same Ole Love" was filmed and recorded at Baker's Keyboard Lounge.
Release and reception
Rapture was released by Elektra Records in March 1986, peaking at number 11 on the Billboard 200 in the United States and number 13 on the UK Albums Chart. Promoted with two hit singles in "Sweet Love" and "Caught Up in the Rapture", the album received significant airplay on both black radio and Top 40 formats, unlike Baker's 1983 debut The Songstress. By October 1987, Rapture had sold three million copies. It propelled Baker to stardom in soul and pop music during the late 1980s, winning two Grammy Awards and eventually sold over six million copies worldwide.In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, Rob Hoerburger regarded Rapture as a relatively "modest" album compared to more histrionic female singers, while praising the symbiotic relationship Baker shared with her band. Occasionally, he believed, the groove-based music lacked variety, and the singer drifted into "some superfluous scatting and pseudo-jazz harmony", but Hoerburger ultimately deemed her "an acquired but enduring taste". At the end of 1986, Rapture was ranked number 2 among the "Albums of the Year" by NME. It was voted the 23rd best album of the year in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics, published by The Village Voice. Robert Christgau, the newspaper's lead music critic, was less impressed and viewed the record as merely a soulful, sexier version of soft rock and easy listening: "it's all husky, burnished mood, the fulfillment of the quiet-storm format black radio... a reification of the human voice as vehicle of an expression purer than expression ever ought to be".
In 1989, Rapture was ranked #36 on Rolling Stones list of the 100 greatest albums from the 1980s. In retrospect, AllMusic's Alex Henderson said, "Raptures tremendous success made it clear that there was still a sizeable market for adult-oriented, more traditional R&B singing." According to The Mojo Collection, "when provocative new trends in black music were exploding from the street by the month, Baker kept her head and made a traditional soul record with brooding, slow-burn minor tunes of romantic celebration and earthy longing." According to CBC Music journalist Amanda Parris, "Baker defined quiet storm in the '80's and her album Rapture is one of the subgenre's milestones." Pitchfork placed the album at number 149 on its list of The 200 Best Albums of the 1980s.
Track listing
Personnel
- Anita Baker – lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboards
- Dean "Sir" Gant – keyboards, arrangements
- Vernon D. Fails – keyboards
- Randy Kerber – keyboards
- Greg Phillinganes – synthesizer overdubs
- Paul Chiten – synthesizer overdubs
- Greg Moore – guitar
- Michael J. Powell – guitar
- Donald Griffin – guitar
- Dean Parks – lead guitar
- Paul Jackson Jr. – rhythm guitar
- Freddie Washington – bass
- David B. Washington – bass
- Jimmy Haslip – bass
- Neil Stubenhaus – bass
- Ricky Lawson – drums
- Arthur Marbury – drums
- John Robinson – drums
- Paulinho da Costa – percussion
- Lorenzo Brown – percussion
- Lawrence Fratangelo – percussion
- Don Myrick – saxophone
- Donald Albright – saxophone
- Jim Gilstrap – backing vocals
- Bunny Hull – backing vocals
- Daryl Phinnessee – backing vocals
- Alex Brown – backing vocals
- Vesta Williams – backing vocals
- Natalie Jackson – backing vocals
- Lynn Davis – backing vocals
- Phillip Ingram – backing vocals
Production
- Executive producer – Anita Baker
- Producers – Michael J. Powell ; Marti Sharron and Gary Skardina.
- Engineers – Barney Perkins ; Robert Feist and Gary Skardina.
- Assistant engineers on tracks 1–5, 7 & 8 – Keith "KC" Cohen, Fred Law, Tony Ray and Keith Seppanen.
- Mixing – Barney Perkins and Michael J. Powell
- Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
- Art direction and photography – Carol Friedman
- Creative director – Hale Milgrim
- Design – Sue Keston
- Management – Sherwin Bash and BNB Associates Ltd.
Awards
Grammy Awards
American Music Awards
Singles
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart | Position |
US Billboard 200 | 9 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 3 |
Chart | Position |
US Billboard 200 | 51 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 57 |