Walter Afanasieff's credits include recordings by
Celine Dion ("Beauty and the Beast"),
Mariah Carey,
Coko,
Luther Vandross,
Peabo Bryson,
Michael Bolton,
Kenny G,
Natalie Cole,
All-4-One,
Allure featuring
112,
Regina Belle,
Trey Lorenz ("Someone to Hold"),
Shanice Wilson, and
Barbra Streisand. He co-wrote with
Carey her hits "Can't Let Go," "Butterfly," "Close My Eyes," "Forever," and songs from her
Merry Christmas album. He co-produced
Savage Garden's single "I Knew I Loved You," issued in fall 1999.
Afanasieff's own "Miracles" appears on the Windham Hill various artists compilation
Songs Without Words. Born February 10, 1958, in Sao Paulo, Brazil,
Afanasieff's first big break was playing keyboards for
Jean-Luc Ponty. Not an "on-stage" person, he prefers working in the recording studio. Fortunately, producer/songwriter/drummer
Narada Michael Walden (
Whitney Houston,
Mariah Carey,
Aretha Franklin) became
Afanasieff's mentor, using him on his large number of recording projects, writing pop songs with him, and hiring him as a staff producer/arranger at his Tarpan Studios.
Afanasieff can be heard on such
Walden-produced projects as
Whitney Houston's self-titled 11-million-selling 1985 debut album (number one Pop for 14 weeks on Billboard's pop album charts around the summer of 1985, her
Whitney LP (number one Pop for 11 weeks, summer 1987), and the
I'm Your Baby Tonight album (number one pop for 11 weeks, summer 1990). A brief glance at
Afanasieff's sizable song list would yield "Can't Stop the Rain" co-written with
John Bettis (
Peabo Bryson,
Grover Washington Jr.), "Do You Still Remember" with
Preston Glass and
Jeffrey Cohen (
Aretha Franklin), "Help Me Find a Way to Your Heart" with
Alan Gorrie, Jeffrey Smith,
Daryl Hall, Peter Moreland, and
Mariah Carey (
Daryl Hall), among others.
Afanasieff can be heard on albums by
Eddie Murphy (So Happy's "Put Your Mouth on Me," number two R&B, summer 1989),
Brenda Russell (
Greatest Hits),
Clarence Clemons (Hero),
Aretha Franklin (the platinum LP Who's Zoomin' Who?,
Regina Belle (
Stay With Me),
Patti Labelle (
Be Yourself,
Burnin'),
Michael Bolton (
Time, Love & Tenderness),
Puff Johnson (Miracle),
Grover Washington Jr. (Soulful Strut),
Babyface (
Christmas With Babyface), as well as Ecstasy's Dance: The Best of Narada Michael Walden and the soundtracks to Disney's Beauty and the Beast (the
Celine Dion/
Peabo Bryson title track duet went platinum and hit number nine pop, early 1992), Aladdin, and Hunchback of Notre Dame, Back to Titanic (
Dion's "My Heart Will Go On"), and the Timothy Dalton-James Bond movie License To Kill.
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Ed Hogan, Rovi