ck opens with Khan's cover of
Stevie Wonder's 1970 hit "
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours", again featuring the composer himself on
harmonica, as on the 1984 hit single "
I Feel for You". One of the two tracks not to be produced by Russ Titelman was the funky and improvisational "Sticky Wicked", Khan's first proper collaboration with
Prince after having covered his "I Feel for You" and turning it into a million-selling hit single.
ck also includes a second Prince composition, a cover version of
Sheena Easton's "Eternity" (produced by David Frank and Khan herself), and some ten years later Khan and Prince were to team up for a full-length album together,
Come 2 My House.
ck includes one track written and co-produced by
Chris Jasper, former member of
the Isley Brothers, who was also responsible for writing and producing much of the Isley material from 1973 through 1984 before the Isley Brothers' breakup. Jasper can also be heard singing backing vocals with Khan on "Make It Last".
ck also features two recordings of jazz classics that since have become mainstays in Khan's live repertoire, "The End of a Love Affair", a tribute to
Billie Holiday who first recorded the song on her 1958 album
Lady in Satin, and
Alec Wilder's "
I'll Be Around", the latter with a guest appearance by trumpeter
Miles Davis, who also features on the Prince track "Sticky Wicked". ==Singles==