Love Changes

Love Changes is the fourth studio album from Kashif. The album was released in 1987 on Arista Records. The album includes the hit singles "Love Changes" with Meli'sa Morgan, "Love Me All Over", and "Loving You Only". Vocal trio Exposé provided most backing vocals; the track "Fifty Ways (To Fall in Love)" featured background vocals performed by Whitney Houston. The song "Love Changes" was originally sung by R&B group Mother's Finest in 1978, and covered again in 2005 by R&B artist Jamie Foxx, and hip hop artist Mary J. Blige.

Love Changes
Studio album by
Released1987
Recorded1986–1987
GenreContemporary R&B
Soul
Length79:51
LabelArista
Funky Town Grooves
ProducerKashif
Kashif chronology
Condition of the Heart
(1985)
Love Changes
(1987)
Kashif
(1989)
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The album was digitally remastered in 2012 by Funky Town Grooves and included six bonus tracks.

Track listing

#TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Changes" (with Meli'sa Morgan) Skip Scarborough4:45
2."Loving You Only"Doug E. Fresh, Kashif, Pamela Phillips-Oland4:45
3."It All Begins Again"James Patrick Dunne, Pamela Phillips-Oland4:41
4."Love Me All Over"Kashif, Greg Phillinganes5:19
5."Midnight Mood" (featuring Kenny G)Kashif2:36
6."Fifty Ways (To Fall in Love)" (featuring Whitney Houston) Kashif4:53
7."Somebody"Cliff Dawson, Kashif4:33
8."Who's Getting Serious?" (featuring Exposé) Toni Colandreo, Steve Lunt, Seth Swirsky4:35
9."Reservations for Two" (featuring Dionne Warwick)Tena Clark, Nathan East, Gary Prim4:24
10."Vacant Heart"Kashif3:57

2012 Funky Town Grooves bonus tracks

#TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Love Changes" [Full Version] (featuring Meli'sa Morgan)Skip Scarborough6:23
12."Loving You Only" [Extended Remix]Doug E. Fresh, Kashif, Pamela Phillips-Oland6:31
13."Love Me All Over" [Extended Version]Kashif, Greg Phillinganes6:45
14."Love Changes" [A Cappella Version] (featuring Meli'sa Morgan)Skip Scarborough4:08
15."Kathryn"Kashif5:44
16."Love Changes" [Instrumental Version]Skip Scarborough5:52

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