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Union (Toni Childs album)

Union is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Toni Childs. Released in 1988, the album peaked at number 63 in the US (where it has since been certified Gold for sales of over 500,000 copies). It also peaked at number one in New Zealand, where it was certified platinum. Four singles were released from the album: "Stop Your Fussin'", "Don't Walk Away", "Walk and Talk Like Angels", and "Zimbabwae". "Stop Your Fussin'" reached the top 20 in Australia, New Zealand, and Germany while "Don't Walk Away" became Childs' only single to chart in the United States, reaching number 72 there.[4][5]

The album was recorded in London, Paris, and Swaziland. Childs' collaborated with David Ricketts and David Baerwald (who recorded the 1986 album Boomtown as David + David) in the writing and production of the album. Time Magazine described Union as an album that "catches the sweet, scary feelings, all the uncertainty and release, that can come when the sun goes down", and "a diary of dashed love and stubborn hope set into layers of melody that will never let the memory loose".[6] Following its release, Childs was nominated for two Grammy Awards for 'Best New Artist' and for 'Best Rock Vocal Performance (Female)' for the single "Don't Walk Away".[7]

Toni Childs – vocals, guitar, bass

– bass, guitar, keyboard, drum programs

David Ricketts

– drums

Rick Marotta

– percussion

Alex Acuña

– cello

Hans Christian

– bassoon

Paul Hanson

Gary Barlough – synthesizers, synclavier programs

George Lee – saxophone, percussion

– keyboards

Steve Hogarth

– guitar

David Rhodes

– guitar

Alex Weir

– guitar

Dann Huff

Pete Thoms, John Thirkell – horns [8]

Gary Barnacle