Production
- Moogy Klingman - record producer for Moogtown Productions
- Jack Malken - production assistant, recording and remix engineer, engineer (track A5)
- Bette Midler - assistant engineer, producer (tracks A4, B4)
- Deborah Turbville - photography
- Michaele Vollbracht - shopping bag
- Kenn Duncan - poster photos
- Richard Amsel - inner sleeve illustration
- Aaron Russo - management
- Lew Hahn - recording engineer and remix engineer (track A1)
- Gerry Block - assistant engineer (track A1)
- Dave Wittman - assistant engineer (track A1)
- Arif Mardin - record producer (track A1)
- Ahmet Ertegün - production assistance (track A1)
- Joel Dorn - producer (tracks A4, B4)
- Jan Rathbun - engineer (track A5)
- Recorded and mixed at Secret Sound Studio, New York, N.Y.
- Track A1 recorded at Electric Lady and Media Sound Studios, New York, N.Y.
- Tracks A4 and B4 recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York by Lew Hahn, remixed by Lew Hahn and Arif Mardin
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