Return (The Winans album)
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| Released | 1990 | |||
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| Length | 49:19 | |||
| Label | Qwest | |||
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Return is the seventh album by the American musical group the Winans, released in 1990.[1][2] It was their third album for Qwest Records.[3] The first single was "It's Time", which was re-edited to change the rap elements when gospel audiences objected.[4][5] The Winans supported the album with North American tour.[6] Some critics dubbed the album's sound "new jack gospel".[7]
The album peaked at No. 90 on the Billboard 200.[8] It sold more than 500,000 copies.[9] Return was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album".[10] It won the Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel Album.[11]
The album was produced primarily by Michael J. Powell.[12] Teddy Riley produced some of the album's new jack swing-influenced tracks.[13] Kenny G, Aaron Hall, and Stevie Wonder were among the album's guest musicians.[14][15]