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Moving On (Oleta Adams album)

''Moving On'' is an album by the American vocalist, pianist and songwriter Oleta Adams and was released in 1995.
==History==
''Moving On'' saw Adams move to a more straightforward R&B sound. Working with established R&B producers Vassal Benford (Rebbie Jackson, Jade, Toni Braxton) or Michael J. Powell (Randy Crawford, Anita Baker, Regina Belle) helped mix her trademark soul, pop and gospel with R&B. Adams wrote or co-wrote six of the twelve songs on the album, and for the first time produced two of the songs.
Four singles were released from the album. The lead single, "Never Knew Love", was the most R&B-sounding song on the album, and gave Adams her fourth top 40 hit in the UK. The second single, a re-recorded and remixed song from her first album, "Rhythm Of Life" (only included in some editions of the album), gave her her last top 40 hit in the UK to date. The last two singles, the ballads "We Will Meet Again" and "Life Keeps Moving On", performed less well.
The album itself had limited success, peaking at #59 in the UK charts and at #194 in the US Billboard 200, and staying only one week on both. This was her last charting album on both countries' main chart. This underperformance led to this being her last studio album released through Fontana Records.
==Track listing==

*Note: Track 14 was originally released in 1991 on the album Two Rooms and released as a single, but never included on an Adams album to that point.

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