Circumstantial Evidence (album)
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Circumstantial Evidence is the ninth album by American R&B group Shalamar, produced by L.A. Reid & Babyface, Jerry Peters, and Klymaxx founding member Bernadette Cooper. Released in 1987 on the SOLAR label. The line-up on this album is Delisa Davis, Micki Free and Sydney Justin, the latter having replaced Howard Hewett, who had left the group in 1986 to pursue a solo career.
Circumstantial Evidence peaked at #29 on the R&B chart but failed to register on the Billboard chart.
Track listing
5. |
"Female" | Bernadette Cooper |
4:58 |
6. |
"Born 2 Love" | Delisa Davis, Michael Wells |
3:49 |
7. |
"Worth Waitin' 4" | Jerry Peters |
5:27 |
8. |
"Imaginary Love" | Etienne |
4:08 |
Personnel
- Micki Free - lead & backing vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar
- Sydney Justin - lead & backing vocals, keyboards
- Delisa Davis - lead & backing vocals, keyboards
- Babyface - keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Kayo - bass, backing vocals
- L.A. - drums (all tracks, except "Female" and "Worth Waitin' For")
- Bernadette Cooper - bass, drums, keyboards ("Female"); rap ("Imaginary Love")
- Jerry Peters - bass, keyboards, drums ("Worth Waitin' For")
- Gerald Albright - saxophone ("Worth Waitin' For")
- Michael Hightower - drums, keyboards, programming ("Female")
- "Roman" Jordan - keyboards ("Female")
- Larry Leeds - programming ("Female")
- Eddie M - saxophone ("Playthang")
- Craig Cooper - guitar, drums, synthesizer ("Worth Waitin' For")
- Hami Dair - guitar ("Imaginary Love")
- Etienne - keyboards, bass ("Imaginary Love")
- Pebbles - backing vocals
- Melvin Edmonds - backing vocals
- Debra Hurd - backing vocals
- Dee Bristol - backing vocals
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Singles
"Circumstantial Evidence" (US R&B #30)
"Games" (US R&B #11)
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