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Another Level by Blackstreet (CD, Sep-1996, Interscope Records USA) 
Another Level by Blackstreet (CD, Sep-1996, Interscope Records USA)

 
Another Level by Blackstreet (CD, Sep-1996, Interscope Records USA)

Artist: Blackstreet
Release Date: Sep 1996
Format: CD
Record Label: Interscope Records (USA)
Genre: Contemporary R&B, R&B
UPC: 606949007126
Product ID: EPID3222433
Description: Blackstreet: Teddy "Street" Riley, Eric "E" Williams (vocals, various instruments); Chauncey "Black" Hannibal, Mark L. Middleton (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Dr. Dre, Queen Pen, Beverly Crowder, Karen Anderson, Shaquanna Elam...
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Track Listing
1. Black & Street Intro
2. This Is How We Roll
3. No Diggity - (featuring Dr. Dre)
4. Fix
5. Good Lovin'
6. Let's Stay in Love
7. We Gonna Take U Back (Lude) / Don't Leave Me
8. Never Gonna Let You Go
9. I Wanna Be Your Man
10. Taja's Lude (Interlude)
11. My Paradise (Interlude)
12. Deja's Poem
13. Buy Me Love, (Money Can't)
14. Blackstreet (On the Radio)
15. I Can't Get You (Out of My Mind)
16. I'll Give It to You
17. Happy Song (Tonite)
18. Motherlude
19. Lord Is Real, The (Time Will Reveal)

Details
Contributing Artists:Dr. Dre, Queen Pen
Producer:Teddy Riley
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Blackstreet: Teddy "Street" Riley, Eric "E" Williams (vocals, various instruments); Chauncey "Black" Hannibal, Mark L. Middleton (vocals).
Additional personnel includes: Dr. Dre, Queen Pen, Beverly Crowder, Karen Anderson, Shaquanna Elam, Darryl Adams, ELAN, Lamenga Ford, Shannon Cooper, Deja, Taja (vocals); William Stewart, Sprague Williams, Serban Ghenea, Eric Williams, Wesley Hoggs, Tommy Sims (various instruments); Frank "Nitty" Pimental, Roosevelt Harrell (programming).
"No Diggity" won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal and was nominated for Best R&B Song.
Teddy Riley's fans were begging for a reunion of Guy, the trio with which he brought deep-soul music back to the R&B genre, but Riley chose to forge ahead with his new band, Blackstreet, instead. Wise move. Blackstreet's second album really does take the Riley R&B sound to ANOTHER LEVEL. It's one of the best R&B albums we've heard in a long time.
The tracks here are unbelievably funky, and though two of Blackstreet's four singers have turned over since the debut--the new ones are Eric Williams and Mark L. Middleton--the vocal harmonies are breathtaking. Classic Stevie Wonder would be an apt comparison. Riley evokes old-school soul a number of times here--"Don't Leave Me" and "The Lord Is Real" sample the DeBarge tunes "A Dream" and "Time Will Reveal," respectively. But that's not to say Blackstreet doesn't move forward to ANOTHER LEVEL, because with super-producer Riley, of course it does.

Editorial Reviews
...stunning four-part vocal interplay--imagine a West Coast, low-ridin' blend of the Temptations' Motown vitality and the Delfonics' smooth Philly croon--and the virile thump of Riley's jeep-beat programming...
Rolling Stone (12/26/1996)

...a hybrid of old-world soul and new-school hip hop....ANOTHER LEVEL marks Riley's positive reentry into the universe of soul music....Teddy still jams...
Vibe (11/01/1996)

He's back....Teddy Riley...bombards the R&B world....ANOTHER LEVEL is a welcome change from the recycled beats plaguing the current generation of R&B songs....the other level.
The Source (11/01/1996)

3.5 out of 5 - ...superb talents....The exquisitely wonderful 'Happy Song' somehow resembles a black version of 'Mr. Sandman', while 'Paradise' is so concise, Quincy Jones could have created it...
Muzik (11/01/1996)

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