A&M Studios and
Conway Recording Studios (Hollywood, CA);
Record Plant (Los Angeles, CA); Bananaboat Studios (Burbank, CA); The Cave (Malibu, CA); Larrabee North (Studio City, CA); Soundcastle (Santa Monica, CA);
The Bennett House (Franklin, TN); Masterfonics (Nashville, TN);
Right Track Recording,
Sony Music Studios, Soundtrack Studios and Clinton Recording Studio (New York, NY); East Bay Studios (Tarrytown, NY); Studio LaCoCo and Doppler Studios (Atlanta, GA); Passion Studios (Westport, CT); Sierra Alegre Studio
All That Matters is an album by
Michael Bolton, released in 1997, and was his first studio
album since 1993's The One Thing. Bolton was aided in production by
Babyface and
Tony Rich, and among the songwriters are Bolton,
Diane Warren, Babyface,
Lamont Dozier,
Gary Burr, and Tony Rich. Bolton’s U.S. fans were puzzled by the album’s title, "All That Matters", until the phrase was found on the bonus track, "When There Are No Words", on the UK version of the album. The two singles from the album, "The Best of Love", and "Safe Place from the Storm" were disappointing in sales and radio play, and fans were disappointed that the songs were performed only a handful of times during Bolton’s 1998 tour in support of the album.
Despite the lead single's relative success (#24 on the Hot 100), the album failed to achieve substantial success, partly because subsequent singles from the album failed to make any significant impact on the charts and due to the altering musical tastes (which were in favor of teen-pop at the time). Thus, the album debuted at a disappointing #39 and after some weeks of descending the chart it completely disappeared from the Billboard Top 200.
Producers and Arrangements – Michael Bolton (all tracks); Guy Roche (Track 1); Jamie Houston (Tracks 2, 3, 6, 9 & 11); Walter Afanasieff (Tracks 4 & 13); Tony Rich (Tracks 5, 12 & 14); Keith Thomas (Track 7); Barry J. Eastman (Tracks 8 & 10).
Executive Producers – Michael Bolton and Louis Levin
Engineers – Mario Luccy (Track 1); Michael Scott Reiter (Tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 8-12); Moana Suchard (Track 1, 6 & 12); Steve Milo (Tracks 1, 3-12 & 14); Thom Russo (Track 1); Jeff Balding (Tracks 2, 4, 6 & 12); David Gleeson (Track 4); John Frye (Tracks 5, 12 & 14); Bill Whittington (Track 7); Barry J. Eastman (Tracks 8 & 10); Mark Partis (Track 8 & 10); Dana Jon Chappelle (Track 13).
Assistant Engineers – Dave Reed (Tracks 1–3, 6, 9 & 11); Moana Suchard (Track 1); John Mooney (Track 1); Mike Baumgartner (Tracks 1, 6 & 12); Tom Bender (Tracks 1 & 8); Steve Milo (Tracks 2 & 13); Aaron Lepley (Tracks 2, 3 & 11); Errin Familia (Tracks 2, 3, 6, 9 & 11); John "Geetus" Aguto (Tracks 2, 3, 6, 8-11 & 14); Kyle Bess (Track 2); Mark Hagen (Tracks 2, 4, 6 & 12); Phil Blackman (Tracks 2, 3, 6, 9 & 11); Shawn McLean (Track 2); John Saylor (Tracks 3 & 11); Mike Rew (Track 3 & 6); Steve Brawley (Track 4); Tyson Leeper (Track 4); Greg Parker (Track 7); Brian Vieberts (Tracks 8 & 10); Jason Goldstein (Tracks 8, 10 & 11); Steve Durkee (Track 9); James Saez (Track 10); Tim Lauber (Track 11); Bill Kinsley (Track 13); Chris Theis (Track 13); Glen Marchese (Track 13); Greg Gasparino (Track 13).
Additional Engineer on Track 13 – David Gleeson
Strings on Track 13 recorded by John Kurlander
Mixing –
Mick Guzauski (Tracks 1, 8, 13 & 14); Jon Gass (Tracks 2 & 12); Michael Scott Reiter (Tracks 3, 6 & 11); Dave Reiztas (Tracks 4, 5 & 10); Bill Whittington (Track 7); Robert Chiarelli (Track 9).
Mixed at Barking Dog Recording (Mount Kisco, NY);
The Hit Factory and Quad Studios (New York, NY); Brandon's Way Recording and
Record Plant (Los Angeles, CA); Larrabee North (Studio City, CA);
The Bennett House (Franklin, TN);
Digital Editing on Track 7 – Shaun Shankel
Mastered by
Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering (Portland, ME).