Evolution (Oleta Adams album)
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| Released | July 26, 1993 | |||
| Recorded | Andora Studios, North Hollywood, California | |||
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| Length | 57:14 | |||
| Label | Fontana Records (PolyGram) | |||
| Producer | Stewart Levine | |||
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| NME | 1/10 |
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Evolution is the fourth album (second published worldwide) by the American vocalist, pianist and songwriter Oleta Adams and was released in 1993. The album is the follow-up to Adams' worldwide hit album Circle of One and is fully produced by Stewart Levine. Like its predecessor, Evolution consists of songs with a mix of jazz, soul, pop and gospel. Evolution features three cover versions: the James Taylor song "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight", Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind" and Ivan Lins' "Evolution". Adams wrote six of the twelve album tracks, and it also features a song written by songwriter Diane Warren.