Released 1992 Sex, Life & Love
(1992) - Release date 1992 | Length 61:04 Artist Rythm Syndicate | |
Recorded February 10-April 23, 1992; The Loft (Bronxville, New York) Genre Dance-rock, R&B, new jack swing Producer Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers for Syndicated Rythm Productions Labels Impact Records, MCA Records |
Sex, Life & Love is the second full-length studio disc from Rythm Syndicate, the dance-rock band founded by songwriter/producers Carl Sturken & Evan Rogers. Released in 1992 (with the name changed to "RHYTHM Syndicate"), the disc features much of the same personnel, both in the band and in the recording, as their debut. With the loss of former guitarist Mike McDonald, multi-instrumentalist Ron Skies was called in to handle guitars as well.
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Released during the 1992 L.A. riots, the back cover features the plea "Pray for peace, justice, and an end to racism in L.A., America and the world."
The album features hypersexual lyrics and titles, with some being "Just for the Sex", "Can I Get Naked with You" and "I Wanna Make Love to You".
It failed to chart in America, and only one single aired; "I Wanna Make Love to You". After the release, both Sturken & Rogers returned to production and songwriting work for other artists.
Track listing
Personnel
Songs
1Just For the Sex5:21
2I Wanna Make Love To You4:12
3Can I Get Naked With You6:37