Still Winning
Still Winning |
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Studio album by Johnny Gill |
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Released |
October 11, 2011 (2011-10-11)[1] |
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Genre |
R&B |
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Length |
44:18 |
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Label |
Notifi Music Group, Fontana |
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Producer |
Sanchez Holmes, Bryan-Michael Cox, Johnny Gill, Ralph B. Stacy, Troy Taylor, Vincent "Invisible" Watson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, John Jackson, Anthony Life, Kevin Ross, Patrick "GuitarBoy" Haynes, James "Big Jim Wright[2] |
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Johnny Gill chronology |
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20th Century Masters — The Millenium Collection: The Best of Johnny Gill (2003) |
Still Winning (2011) |
Game Changer (2014) |
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Singles from Still Winning |
- "In the Mood"
Released: May 31, 2011[3]
- "It Would Be You"
Released: 2012
- "Just the Way You Are"
Released: 2012
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Professional ratings |
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Review scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic | [1] |
Still Winning is the sixth studio album by American contemporary R&B singer Johnny Gill, released October 11, 2011 via independent imprint Notifi Records.[1] It was Gill's first album of solo material since 1996's Let's Get the Mood Right; and it peaked at #17 on the Billboard 200 and #4 on the Billboard R&B chart.[4]
Three singles were released from the album: "In the Mood", "It Would Be You" and "Just the Way You Are". In addition to original songs, the album closes with a cover of the Paul McCartney and Wings song "My Love".[1]
Critical reception
The album received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Andy Kellman of AllMusic rated it two stars out of five, stating that "not much [was] memorable" about the album and that Gill often sounded "distanced".[1] Chris Rizik of SoulTracks stated that the album was inconsistent and had a "forgettable start", but went on to state that the album improved mid-disc and then concluded that the album was "mildly recommended" to consumers.[5]
Track listing
[1]
1. |
"Still Winning" | |
3:59 |
2. |
"Let's Stay Together" | |
3:59 |
3. |
"In the Mood" |
- Johnny Gill
- Ralph Stacy
- Dave Young
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5:04 |
4. |
"Just the Way You Are" | |
3:43 |
5. |
"Black Box" |
- Alvin Garrett
- Romel Gibson
- John Jackson
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4:04 |
6. |
"Long, Long Time" (featuring Eddie Levert and Keith Sweat) | |
4:25 |
7. |
"2nd Place" | Kevin Ross |
4:05 |
8. |
"Who Is He" |
- Dennis Bettis
- Johnny Gill
- Ralph Stacy
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5:19 |
9. |
"It Would Be You" | |
4:08 |
10. |
"My Love" (Paul McCartney and Wings cover) | |
5:32 |
Total length: |
44:18 |
Chart positions
References
External links
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| Collaboration | |
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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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| Mo' Money | |
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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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| Featured singles | |
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