Secrets of the Heart (album)
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- Giant Records
- (Warner Records
- Warner Bros. Records
- Robert Brookins
- Sami McKinney
- Daniel Sembello
- Nicky Holland
- Michael Stokes
- Kyle Hudnall
- KC Porter
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Secrets of the Heart is the debut studio album by American R&B singer Lisa Taylor released in 1992 by Giant Records and Warner Bros. Records.[1][2][3] The album is a pop, R&B, and contemporary gospel record.[4] It was primarily produced by Robert Brookins and Sami McKinney.[5] "Secrets of the Heart" was issued as the first single in March 1992, reaching #41 on the Billboard R&B Chart. "Did You Pray Today" was released in June, reaching #40.
The track "Better Late Than Never" was included in the Class Act soundtrack.
Taylor recorded songs with producer Sam McKinney, Robert Brookins, and Randy Cantor. McKinney and Taylor shopped her demos and signed a deal with Giant Records, Irving Azoff's new label, distributed by Warner Bros.
Music video
Critical reception
Cashbox wrote "a variety of music raging from gospel to Top 40" giving her album "a universal sound that should pay off in the end."[8]