Released in 1993, is the fourth solo studio album by soul singer Aaron Neville . It is widely celebrated for its eclectic mix of soul, country, R&B, and pop, showcasing Neville's signature vibrato and angelic vocal delivery.
The album serves as a musical biography, blending timeless R&B, soul, and New Orleans spirit with mainstream pop production. Produced by Steve Lindsey for A&M Records. Aaron Neville - The Grand Tour
Features layers of keyboards and drum machines, aiming for a mainstream adult contemporary sound. Released in 1993, is the fourth solo studio
Notable contributors include Dean Parks (acoustic guitar), Freddie Washington (bass), Ed Greene (drums), and Jaydee Mannes (pedal steel guitar). Produced by Steve Lindsey for A&M Records
The album's title track is a cover of a classic country song originally made famous by George Jones. 1. Album Background and Production
The title track is a tragic narrative song that leads the listener through a house filled with memories of a lost love.