6/19/2023 0 Comments Anita baker compositionsBaker was transferred to another label within the Warner Music Group, Atlantic Records, in 1996. Taking a hiatus after the end of the Rhythm of Love Tour to care for her two sons, Baker returned to the studio in 2000. Baker undertook the Rhythm of Love World Tour from Decemto November 14, 1995. The album eventually sold over two million copies: her fourth consecutive platinum-selling album. The second single, the mid-tempo “I Apologize”, won Baker an eighth Grammy. The album featured “Body and Soul”, her first top 40 pop hit since 1989. It has since sold more than 300,000 copies. After appearing on Frank Sinatra’s Duets album, Baker returned to the charts with Rhythm of Love in 1994. Meanwhile, Elektra bought the rights to, and reissued, her first album, The Songstress. The album launched the singles “Talk to Me”, “Soul Inspiration” and “Fairy Tales”, and eventually sold over a million copies. After the end of the album’s touring and promotion schedule in 1991, Baker took a break from the business to settle down with her husband at the time, later having two children with him. In 1990, Baker released Compositions, which had Baker more involved in the songwriting and production process and the first in which she began incorporating more jazz elements than in previous albums.
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