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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Enter the Dru (Interlude) 2. Real Freak - (featuring Chinky Brown Eyes) 3. How Deep Is Your Love 4. This Is What We Do - (featuring Method Man) 5. Holding You 6. I'm Wondering 7. You Are Everything 8. I'll Be the One 9. Nowhere Without You (Interlude) 10. One Good Reason 11. Angel (Interlude) 12. Angel 13. What Do I Do With the Love 14. Beauty 15. These Are the Times 16. Love We Had, The (Stays on My Mind) 17. What Are We Gonna Do
Album Notes Dru Hill: Sisqo, Woody, Nokio, Jazz (vocals). Additional personnel: Method Man (rap vocals); Michael Thompson, Sonny Lallerstedt, James Harrah (guitar); Greg Phillinganes (piano); David Foster, Guy Roche, Phil Weatherspoon (keyboards); Babyface, Daryl Simmons, Ralph B. Stacy, Damon Thomas (keyboards, drum programming); Ronnie Garrett, Alex Al (bass); William "P Sound" Thomas (drum programming); Chinky Brown Eyes. Producers include: Dru Hill, Dutch, Daryl Simmons, Warryn "Smiley" Campbell, Babyface. Engineers include: Jon Smeltz, Manny Marroquin, Joe Warlick. On their sophomore effort, Sisqo, Nokio, Woody and Jazz drop another gem. Following up on their 1996 debut, ENTER THE DRU finds Dru Hill delivering the same cutting-edge R&B that has made them a worldwide success. Contributions from some of the most talented contemporary writers and producers make ENTER THE DRU a hard album to resist. Super-hitmaker Babyface co-wrote and co-produced the first single, "These Are the Times," while David Foster co-produced the Diane Warren ballad "What Do I Do With The Love." Wu-Tang's Method Man flips a verse on "This Is What We Do." There are plenty of trademark Dru Hill ballads such as "One Good Reason," "I'll Be The One' and "What Are We Gonna Do." Be sure to check out the Daryl Simmons-produced "The Love We Had (Stays On My Mind)," which is a cover of a classic Dells song. With the huge success of their debut album, one can imagine the inherent difficulty in following it up. ENTER THE DRU is everything Dru Hill fans could want and more. Editorial Reviews The Source (01/01/1999) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 02/22/08 by: great cd all the songs on here are worth listening to. enter the dru is one of the best cds i've heard in a long time. i can never seem to keep this cd, someone always borrows it and never returns it. Review ID: 10000000005769897 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 12/27/00 by: Monnie1976-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Music Pros: Diverse songs, excellent vocals, soul and emotion, good mood music Cons: None Dru Hill exploded into my awareness after their major success "How Deep Is Your Love" saturated the airwaves from the soundtrack Rush Hour. Definitely one of the most talented R Review ID: 10000000000261804 Review created: 02/20/04 by: whisperscream -- a member of Epinions Pros: Some good production and lyrics in spots; Some good singing Cons: Way too many ballads; At points, they sound like horny teenagers The Main Idea: Sisqo, Jazz, Woody Review ID: 10000000000261795 Review created: 03/01/00 by: NicKx2oOo1 -- a member of Epinions Pros: Really good beats, has some rap parts in it Cons: some of the songs were too slow and not what dru hill really sings ENTER THE DRU is a sizzling showcase for their studio skills, with members of the group involved with the production on thirteen of the album's sixteen tracks. Super hitmaker Babyface co-wrote and co-produced the first single ("These Are The Times"); famed writer / producer Daryl Simmons (who produced "In My Bed" and "Never Make A Promise" on the first album) was responsible for two cuts, including a heart-wrenching remake of old school legends The Dells' "The Love We Had (Stays On My Mind)"; while Grammy-winner David Foster co-produced the Diane Warren ballad, "What Do I Do With The Love."... Review ID: 10000000000261796 Review created: 12/26/99 by: vi9 -- a member of Epinions Pros: Great CD Cons: none that i can find This CD is...GREAT. All of the beats and lyrics really hit you in an unexpected way. The bass is phat, if you have a great stereo system in your home and want everyone to know it...pop this CD in. After playing this CD, I popped in Juvenile and I asked myself "Where is the bass?". It's amazing. But not only the bass, the words really fit where you need them to. If you're having any problems with anyone you know, if you listen to this CD you will feel better. It's really amazing how these artists can just sit there and write these songs and actually make them fit into anyone's life. This... Review ID: 10000000000261803 Review created: 02/07/00 by: chris_gylock -- a member of Epinions Pros: Ballads Cons: Somewhat edited (band's decision) Dru Hill's sophomore CD "Enter the Dru" is by far one of the most engaging CDs in the R Review ID: 10000000000261801 Epinions.com ratings are not included in the item's average rating. Links in this review may have been removed. |
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