Monday, January 21, 2013

Blackstreet Album by Blackstreet

Blackstreet is the self-titled debut studio album from American R&B group Blackstreet, released in 1994 on Interscope Records. The group was formed after the dissolution of Teddy Riley's former group Guy. The other members of Blackstreet- Chauncey Hannibal, Joseph Stonestreet and Levi Little- were session singers on Bobby Brown's third album Bobby, an album that was mostly produced by Riley. They recorded one song for the soundtrack of the Chris Rock film CB4 called "Baby Be Mine". Before they could record an album, Stonestreet left the group and was replaced by former Force One Network singer Dave Hollister. When they re-recorded "Baby Be Mine" for their self-titled debut, Hollister's vocals were added on the album version of the song.
Hip hop producer Erick Sermon co-produced the first single "Booti Call", a song in which was a response to the rape trial and conviction of professional boxer Mike Tyson at the time of the album's release. The song's opening was done by stand up comedian Bill Bellamy, who popularized his infamous saying on an episode of Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam.[1] Also on the album is former member of The Sylvers songwriter and producer Leon Sylvers III, who collaborated with Riley on the writing and production of several songs on the album. Riley's proteges The Neptunes make one of their earliest appearances on Blackstreet as well- with Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo receiving a co-writing and assistant producer credit on the song "Tonight's The Night", while Hugo plays the saxophone on the ballad "Happy Home". Singer Michael Jackson helped with the composition of "Joy"- a song that was originally intended for Jackson's 1991 album Dangerous.[2] Blackstreet would be the first and last album with members Hollister and Little, who left the group at the end of 1995.
The album peaked at number fifty-two on the Billboard 200 chart. By April 1995, it was certified platinum in sales by the RIAA, after sales exceeding 1,000,000 copies in the United States. The remake of the Stevie Wonder song "Love's in Need of Love Today" was featured in the 1995 Harrison Ford film Sabrina, but it does not appear on the film's soundtrack.

Track listing

No. Title Music Sample(s)[7] Length


1. "Intro (Blackstreet Philosophy) [Interlude]" Riley, "Lil" Chris Smith 0:56


2. "Baby Be Mine" Iverson, Riley, Stonestreet, Williams, "Lil" Chris Smith 3:02


3. "U Blow My Mind" Hannibal, Hollister, Riley, "Lil" Chris Smith
"Outstanding" by The Gap Band
3:49


4. "Hey Love (Keep It Real) [Interlude]" Dickey, Riley, Sylvers 1:11


5. "I Like the Way You Work" Graham, Hannibal, Little, Riley, Riley, Smith 4:44


6. "Good Life" Brown, Callis, Linzer, Riley, Wynn
"Bon,Bon,Vie" by T.S. Monk
4:04


7. "Physical Thing" Drakeford, Hannibal, Little, Riley, Riley, Tex, Williams, "Lil" Chris Smith
"Young, Gifted and Black" by Aretha Franklin
4:38


8. "Make U Wet" Barber, Davidson, Hannibal, Riley, Sylvers 4:59


9. "Booti Call" Clinton, Dickey, Riley, Riley, Sermon, Shider, Spradley, Sylvers, Troutman
"Atomic Dog" by George Clinton
"Heartbreaker" by Zapp
"Hot Sex" by A Tribe Called Quest
4:26


10. "Love's in Need" Wonder
"Love's in Need of Love Today" by Stevie Wonder
4:41


11. "Joy" Riley, Lucas, Jackson
"Impeach the President" by The Honey Drippers
"Nite and Day" by Al B. Sure!
4:55


12. "Before I Let You Go" Hannibal, Hollister, Riley, Riley, Sylvers 4:59


13. "Confession [Interlude]" Hollister, Riley, Riley, Williams 0:54


14. "Falling in Love Again" Hannibal, Hollister, Little, Riley, Riley 4:34


15. "Candlelight Night [Interlude]" Thomas Taliaferro, Riley 0:54


16. "Tonight's the Night" (feat. Tammy Lucas) Hugo, Lucas, Riley, Riley, Williams
"A Few More Kisses to Go" by Isaac Hayes
"All Night Long" by the Mary Jane Girls
4:18


17. "Happy Home" Davis, Hannibal, Riley, Riley 5:38


18. "Wanna Make Love" Riley, Stonestreet, Watkins
"Computer Love" by Zapp & Roger
5:00


19. "Once in a Lifetime [Interlude]" Thomas Taliaferro, Riley 1:02


20. "Givin' You All My Lovin'"

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