Johnny Gill (1983 album)
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Johnny Gill is the debut studio album[upper-alpha 1] from American R&B singer Johnny Gill, released in 1983 via Cotillion Records.[2] The album was produced by Freddie Perren.[1] It did not chart in the United States; however, the album's two singles, "Super Love" and "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby", peaked at number 29 and number 57 on the Billboard R&B chart, respectively.[4]
Track listing
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1. |
"Super Love" | |
4:51 |
2. |
"Thank You" |
- Keni St. Lewis
- Freddie Perren
- Elliot Wolff
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4:30 |
3. |
"Show Her Love" | Ric Wyatt, Jr. |
3:35 |
4. |
"Guilty" |
- Keni St. Lewis
- Freddie Perren
- Elliot Wolff
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3:38 |
5. |
"When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" (Sam & Dave cover) | |
3:58 |
6. |
"Every Radio" | Ric Wyatt, Jr. |
4:04 |
7. |
"I'm Sorry" | |
3:56 |
8. |
"I Love Makin' Music" |
- Freddie Perren
- Elliot Wolff
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5:12 |
9. |
"You" | Frederick Knight |
3:27 |
10. |
"Half Steppin'" |
- Ric Wyatt, Jr.
- Larry R. McIntosh
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3:51 |
Total length: |
41:02 |
Personnel
- Johnny Gill – Main Performer, Background Vocals, Bass and Lead Guitar, Drums, Bongos
- Freddie Perren – Arranger, Producer, Synthesizer Bass, Rhythm Arrangements, Drum Programming
- Clarence McDonald – Piano
- Cornelius Mims – Bass
- Carmen Twillie – Background Vocals
- Eddie Watkins – Bass
- Elliot Wolff – Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, Arranger
- Dennis King – Mastering
- Maxine Waters – Background Vocals
- Julia Waters – Background Vocals
- Ric Wyatt Jr. – Synthesizer, Arranger, Piano, Synthesizer Bass, Producer, Background Vocals, Keyboards
- David Michael Kennedy – Photography
- Ed Biggs – Engineer, Remixing
- Ronald Adkins – Background Vocals
- Larry R. McIntosh – Background Vocals
- Harold Ferguson – Background Vocals
- James Goforth – Engineer
- Gene Page – String Arrangements
- Wade Marcus – String Arrangements
- Bob Brown – Remixing
- Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs – Synthesizer Strings
- John Barnes – Fender Rhodes
- Robert Bowles – Guitar Programming
- Leon "Ndugu" Chancler – Drums
- Charles Fearing – Guitar
Notes
References
- 1 2 "Johnny Gill - Johnny Gill (Cassette, Album) at Discogs". Discogs. Zink Media. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
- 1 2 3 Hamilton, Andrew. "Johnny Gill [1983] - Johnny Gill | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
- ↑ Birchmeier, Jason. "Johnny Gill [1990] - Johnny Gill | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
- ↑ "Johnny Gill | Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
External links
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| Compilation |
- Favorites
- Ultimate Collection
- 20th Century Masters — The Millenium Collection: The Best of Johnny Gill
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| Singles | Johnny Gill (1983 album) | |
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| Perfect Combination | |
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| Chemistry | |
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| Johnny Gill (1990 album) | |
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| New Jack City | |
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| Boomerang | |
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| Provocative |
- "The Floor"
- "I Got You"
- "Long Way from Home"
- "Quiet Time to Play"
- "A Cute, Sweet, Love Addiction"
- "Tell Me How U Want It"
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| Let's Get the Mood Right |
- "Let's Get the Mood Right"
- "It's Your Body"
- "Maybe" / "Having Illusions"
- "Love in an Elevator"
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| Still Winning |
- "In the Mood"
- "It Would Be You"
- "Just the Way You Are"
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| Game Changer |
- "Behind Closed Doors"
- "Game Changer"
- "This One's for Me and You"
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