In the Storm

In The Storm

Original album artwork by Mark Ryden
Studio album by El DeBarge
Released March 17, 1992
Recorded 1991-92
Studio 89
North Hollywood, California
Ignited Studios
Hollywood, California
Fast Track Studios
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Genre R&B, soul
Length 72:12
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer El DeBarge , Maurice White, Keith Crouch
El DeBarge chronology
Gemini
(1989)
In The Storm
(1992)
Heart, Mind and Soul
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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In The Storm is the third album by El DeBarge released on Warner Bros. Records. The album contains the first single "You Know What I Like" and "Love Me Tonight," which featured a then-unknown Chanté Moore.

In The Storm also features the cover of the Marvin Gaye song "After the Dance", a song that originally appeared on the self-titled debut album by the jazz supergroup Fourplay.

Track listing

  1. "Elmo Funk (Prelude)"
  2. "Fast Lane" (El DeBarge, Mohandas Dewese)
  3. "After the Dance (Vocal)" (Marvin Gaye)
  4. "My Heart Belongs To You" (Keith Crouch)
  5. "Cry (Interlude)"
  6. "Love Me Tonight"
  7. "Sincerely Yours (Interlude)"
  8. "You Know What I Like"
  9. "Tip O My Tongue" (Kirk Johnson, Paisley Park)
  10. "Soul Searchin' (Prelude)"
  11. "In The Storm"
  12. "And Then I Wrote (Prelude)"
  13. "Thick"
  14. "Another Chance"
  15. "Leggs"
  16. "Elmo Funk (Interlude)"
  17. "You Turn Me On"
  18. "Prelude To Midnight"
  19. "Special" (El DeBarge, Maurice White)

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Personnel

  • El DeBarge - lead vocals, background vocals, keyboards, synth bass, piano, clavinet, percussion, executive producer
  • Keith Crouch - keyboards, synthesizers, drum programming, clavinet, percussion
  • Kenneth Crouch - keyboards, drum programming
  • Thomas Organ -guitar
  • Larry Graham - bass
  • Joel Smith - bass
  • Jimmy Abney - drums, percussion
  • Maurice White - background vocals
  • Al McKay - guitar
  • Don Myrick - saxophone
  • Nathan East - bass
  • Bob James - piano
  • Harvey Mason - drums
  • Lee Ritenour - guitar
  • Andrew Brown - additional percussion
  • Kool Moe Dee - guest rap
  • Jonathan DuBose - guitar
  • John L. Graham - guitar
  • Gary Bias - saxophone
  • Reggie Young - trombone
  • Ray Brown - trumpet
  • Bill Meyers - horn and string arrangements

  • Rodney Trotter - background vocals
  • Lester Wilson - background vocals
  • Barbara Wilson - background vocals
  • Brenda Wilson - background vocals
  • Patti LaBelle - additional background vocals
  • James DeBarge - background vocals
  • The Juice Crew - background vocals
  • Chanté Moore - background vocals
  • Andrew Brown - background vocals
  • Rose Stone - background vocals
  • Olivia McKurken - background vocals
  • Maxine Anderson - background vocals
  • Val Young - background vocals
  • Rene Small - background vocals
  • Kevin Dorsey - background vocals
  • Benny Medina - executive producer
  • Fred Moultrie - executive producer
  • Galen L. Senogles - recording engineer
  • Paul Klingberg - recording engineer, mixing
  • Eddy Schreyer - mastering

References

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