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Bobby (Bobby Brown album)

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Released
  
August 25, 1992

Length
  
71:44

Release date
  
24 August 1992

Recorded
  
May 1991–April 1992

Artist
  
Bobby Brown

Label
  
MCA Records

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Producer
  
Louil Silas, Jr. (ex.), Bobby Brown (ex.), Tommy Brown (ex.), Antonio "L.A." Reid, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Daryl Simmons, Teddy Riley, Demetrius Shipp, Thomas R. Taliaferro, Jr., Derek "DOA" Allen, Dennis Austin, BeBe Winans

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, New jack swing, Dance-pop

Nominations
  
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album – Male

Similar
  
Bobby Brown albums, Rhythm and blues albums

Bobby is the third studio album by American R&B singer Bobby Brown, released in 1992 by MCA Records.

Contents

The album continued the R&B/new-jack sound of its successful predecessor, Don't Be Cruel. Babyface, L.A. Reid, and Daryl Simmons returned as songwriters and producers, however Brown also worked with new producers, most notably Teddy Riley, who was considered a pioneer of the new jack swing genre. Riley also produced Brown's number one hit on the Don't Be Cruel album, My Prerogative. Riley wrote and produced the majority of the album. Brown also had more creative input and control of the album, becoming an executive producer and co-writing seven of the album's thirteen tracks.

Bobby peaked at #2 on the US Billboard 200 album chart, and spawned two Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 singles: "Humpin' Around" (#3) and "Good Enough" (#7). The album also peaked at #1 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart and reached #2 in Australia.

The album included Brown's first duet with wife Whitney Houston on "Something in Common", which was also released as a single.

Bobby generally received mixed reviews from music critics. Brown received his second Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards for "Humpin' Around".

The album has been certified 2x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of over two million units in the United States. The album has sold more than 3 million copies worldwide.

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Track listing

Sample credits
  • "Humpin' Around" contains a chorus sample of "Dancing Days", written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, and performed by Led Zeppelin; a sample riff of "Rock Steady", written and performed by Aretha Franklin; a sample riff of "Bang Zoom (Let's Go-Go)", written by Full Force, Howard Thompson, Adelaida Martinez and U.T.F.O., and performed by The Real Roxanne featuring Howie Tee; and a bass sample of "The Grunt"; written and performed by The J.B.'s.
  • "Two Can Play That Game" contains a sample riff of "Sing a Simple Song", written by Sylvester Stewart, and performed by Sly & the Family Stone.
  • "Get Away" contains a chorus sample of "(Not Just) Knee Deep", written by George Clinton, and performed by Funkadelic; a sample riff of "Kool is Back", written by Gene Redd, Jimmy Crosby, Ronald Bell, Claydes C. Smith, George Brown, Donald Boyce, Robert Mickens, Dennis Thomas, Robert "Kool" Bell and Richard Westfield, and performed by Funk, Inc.; and a sample riff of "Spend the Night", written by Teddy Riley, Gene Griffin and Aaron Hall, and performed by Guy.
  • "One More Night" contains a sample riff of "School Boy Crush", written by Roger Ball, Malcolm Duncan, Steven Ferrone, Alan Gorrie, Owen McIntyre and Hamish Stuart, and performed by Average White Band.
  • "Something in Common" contains a sample riff of "Want to Be With You", written by Gene Griffin and William Aquart, and performed by Zan.
  • "That's the Way Love Is" contains a sample riff of "I Get Lifted", written by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch, and performed by KC & the Sunshine Band.
  • Personnel

  • Keyboards: Teddy Riley, L.A. Reid, Babyface, Big Dave Repace, Huston Singletary, Dennis Austin, Cedric Caldwell, Robbie Buchanan
  • Drum Programming: Teddy Riley, L.A. Reid, Babyface, Big Dave Repace, Huston Singletary, Dennis Austin, Donald Parks
  • Drums: Derek "DOA" Allen, Ricky Lawson
  • Percussion: Nate Hughes, Terry McMillan
  • Saxophone: Daniel LeMelle
  • Bass: Nathan East
  • Guitar: Paul Jackson, Jr.
  • Background Vocals: Bobby Brown, Teddy Riley, Chauncey Hannibal, Levi Little, Joseph Stonestreet, Marsha McClurkin, Mary Brown, Bernard Belle, Omar Chandler, Babyface, Emanuel Officer, Debra Killings, Ricky Bell, Daryl Simmons, Chanté Moore, Derek "DOA" Allen, Big Dave Repace, Robert Gonzales, Trina Broussard, Dennis Austin, Sophia Bender, BeBe Winans, CeCe Winans, Angie Winans, Debra Winans
  • Recording engineer: Jean-Marie Horvat, Barney Perkins, Jim Zumpano, John Rogers, Neal H. Pogue, George Pappas, Phil Tan, Billy Whittington, Jeff Balding, Ronnie Brookshire, Mike Poole, Mike McCarthy, Rick Will
  • Mixing: Dave Way, Thom Russo, Teddy Riley, Jean-Marie Horvat, Barney Perkins, Dave Aron, Milton Chan, Keith "K.C." Cohen, Kimm James, Tony "TK" Kidd, Bobby Brown, Derek "DOA" Allen, Neal H. Pogue, Jeff Balding
  • Mastering: Bernie Grundman
  • Executive Producer: Louil Silas, Jr., Bobby Brown, Tommy Brown
  • Photography: Albert Watson, Todd Gray
  • Art direction: Vartan
  • Design: John Coulter
  • Songs

    1Humpin' Around (Prelude)0:11
    2Humpin' Around6:18
    3Two Can Play That Game5:00

    References

    Bobby (Bobby Brown album) Wikipedia


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