In the Storm
In The Storm | ||||
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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 | |||
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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
- All songs written by El DeBarge, except as noted.
- "Elmo Funk (Prelude)"
- "Fast Lane" (El DeBarge, Mohandas Dewese)
- "After the Dance (Vocal)" (Marvin Gaye)
- "My Heart Belongs To You" (Keith Crouch)
- "Cry (Interlude)"
- "Love Me Tonight"
- "Sincerely Yours (Interlude)"
- "You Know What I Like"
- "Tip O My Tongue" (Kirk Johnson, Paisley Park)
- "Soul Searchin' (Prelude)"
- "In The Storm"
- "And Then I Wrote (Prelude)"
- "Thick"
- "Another Chance"
- "Leggs"
- "Elmo Funk (Interlude)"
- "You Turn Me On"
- "Prelude To Midnight"
- "Special" (El DeBarge, Maurice White)
Personnel
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References
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