The Essential BabyfaceBabyface
Release Date: 06/10/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 487666_CD
UPC # 696998917224
Label: Legacy Recordings
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This Is For the Lover in You - (featuring LL Cool J/Howard Hewett/Jody Watley/Jeffrey Daniels)
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Performer: Babyface
Artist: Eric Clapton; Sheila E.; Kenny G; Mariah Carey; Greg Phillinganes; Gerald Albright; Stevie Wonder; Howard Hewett; Jody Watley; Jeffrey Daniels; LL Cool J Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Personnel: Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, programming); LL Cool J (rap vocals); Michael Thompson, Eric Clapton (guitar); Stevie Wonder (harmonica, background vocals); Gerald Albright (tenor saxophone); Larry Johnson, Kenny G (saxophone); Ray Brown, Oscar Brashear (trumpet); Reggie Young (trombone); Greg Phillinganes, Kenny Crouch (piano); Bo Watson (keyboards); Kayo (synthesizer, bass); Nathan East (bass); L.A. Reid (drums, percussion); John Robinson, Ricky Lawson (drums); Sheila E, De'Rock (percussion); Mariah Carey, Howard Hewett, Jody Watley, Shanice Wilson, After 7 (background vocals). Producers: Babyface, L.A. Reid, Daryl Simmons, LL Cool J. Compilation producer: Leo Sacks. Recorded between 1989 & 1997. Includes liner notes by Gail Mitchell. This is part of the "Essential Collection" series. After his stint with the Deele in the late '70s, Babyface (along with co-conspirator L.A. Reid) almost single-handedly set the standard of commercial adult contemporary R&B since the early '80s, when he rose to prominence as an in-demand songwriter and producer. He's been responsible for an armada of hits rivaled by only a few other producer/songwriters in modern commercial chart history, writing hits for Madonna, Boyz II Men, Eric Clapton, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and a legion of other artists. However, within that span of time his solo efforts have been sorely overlooked by mainstream audiences, being primarily accepted only by die-hard R&B fans. This makes the Essential Babyface release all the more important, as it's a survey of just his works and not productions of other artists. It's a comprehensive look at his career, from the quiet storm ballads of his early years like "Whip Appeal" to the up-tempo urban radio hits like "How Come, How Long" (featuring guest vocals by Stevie Wonder), and leaves no stone unturned in between. Unlike his 2000 collection, Essential Babyface doesn't rely so much on his productions for other artists, which makes it instantly appealing to die-hard fans and gives casual listeners an appreciation of the depths of Babyface's talent. The only exception comes from his MTV Unplugged medley, featuring two of his all-time biggest productions: the Boyz II Men anthems "I'll Make Love to You" and "End of the Road." The Essential Babyface is easily the strongest representation to date of Babyface as an artist, and not just a producer/songwriter. ~ Rob Theakston
Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds is one of the few achievers of a true pop-music trifecta: writer, producer, and recording artist. While penning songs for some of the biggest pop stars of the 1990s--Boyz II Men, Toni Braxton, and Whitney Houston, among others--Babyface also perfected a mature, urban pop sound that marked him as one of the finest and most successful producers of the decade. A popular singer in his own right, Babyface won a best R&B vocal Grammy in 1995, and released the star-studded FACE 2 FACE in 2000.
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