Production
- Producers: Tracy Chapman, David Kershenbaum
- Engineer: Duane Baron
- Assistant engineers: Curt Kroeger, Roger Sommers
- Mixing: Duane Baron, Tracy Chapman, David Kershenbaum
- Mastering: Bob Ludwig
- Drum programming: Iki Levy
- Production coordination: Renata Kanclerz, Martie Kolbl
- Art direction: Tracy Chapman
- Design: Jeri Heiden, John Heiden
- Artwork: Tim Hailand
- Portraits: Herb Ritts
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