Hope + Glory
The Four Seasons

Released 1992 on Capitol, Curb

Available on: CD, CS

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Love Has a Mind of Its Own 4:23 
2. Learn How to Say Goodbye 4:17 
3. Hope and Glory 4:07 
4. This Time 4:09 
5. You and Your Heart So Blue 3:59 
6. Run for Your Life 3:29 
7. Help Me to Believe in You 4:03 
8. State of My Heart 4:02 
9. The Girl in My Dreams 4:18 
10. Even Now 4:50 
11. Just the Way You Make Love 3:38 
12. The Naked I 4:41 
Frankie Valli
Vocals, Vocals (Background)
The Four Seasons
Main Performer
Jerry Corbetta
Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Drum Programming
Paul Korda
Programming, Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming
Rick Riso
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Maxi Anderson
Vocals
Maxine Anderson
Choir, Chorus
Nathalie Archangel
Programming, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Keyboard Programming
Reggie Burrell
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Anthony d'Amico
Engineer, Mixing
Von Fajjet
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Bob Gaudio
Percussion, Keyboards, Programming, Vocals (Background), Producer, Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming
Rick Holbrook
Mixing
Carla Itendall
Vocals
Jean Johnson
Vocals, Choir, Chorus, Vocal Ad-Libs
Jack Kelly
Drums
Carla Kendall
Vocals
Larry Lingle
Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)
Mike Lingle
Vocals (Background)
Alfred McCrary
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Sam McCrary
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Gerry Polci
Programming, Drum Programming
Rex Robertson
Vocals (Background)
Rex Robinson
Vocals (Background)
Robbie Robinson
Keyboards, Programming
Alfie Silas
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Robert Sobo
Guitar
Sandra Sobo
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Tim Stone
Vocals (Background)
Robin Swenson
Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Bob Thiele
Programming, Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming
Yvonne Williams
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Charlie Wilson
Vocals (Background), Rap
Morgan Winters
Synclavier, Keyboard Programming
Nigel Wright
Mixing
Chuck Wilson
Vocals (Background), Rap
Bob Sobo
Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
Rick Nelson
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Hope + Glory, the Four Seasons' 1992 album, came 30 years after the group's first hit. But anyone who expected the disc to sound something like "Sherry" was in for a surprise. Singer/songwriter/keyboardist/producer Bob Gaudio and lead singer Frankie Valli, who had long retained ownership of the Four Seasons name, had spent those 30 years in a singular pursuit: looking for a hit. The hits they found in the 1960s and �70s were performed in the styles of music popular in those decades, usually with the added ingredient of Valli's distinctive tenor voice. As the years rolled on, they made records less frequently, but when they did, they followed their usual practice; they listened to what was in the hit parade at the time and wrote their musical arrangements accordingly. In the early �90s, popular vocal groups such as Color Me Badd and Boyz II Men hewed to the sounds of hip-hop and new jack swing, and Gaudio and Valli listened carefully. They also wanted to create music that could sit comfortably on the radio among the songs of Adult Contemporary stars like Richard Marx, Amy Grant, and Michael Bolton. That meant that Hope + Glory was an album of melodic, but highly synthesized pop with the kind of musical touches that would give it a contemporary twist, even down to the brief rap (not by Valli) that appeared on "Just the Way You Make Love." Gaudio and Valli succeeded in creating music that plausibly might have resulted in yet another in their long line of Four Seasons hits, but as with their previous effort, 1985's Streetfighter, it turned out not to be enough just to sound like the hits of the day, and Hope + Glory was not a success. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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