Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Weekend Thing - (featuring B-12 Of Midwikid) 3. After Party 4. Didn't Mean to Turn You On - (featuring Du-Ganz) 5. Chick on da Side 6. Fingerpointing 7. Blackout - (featuring Lady Luck) 8. All I Need (Bonnie & Clyde) - (featuring Du-Ganz) 9. All Those Fancy Things 10. Quickie 11. View, The - (interlude) 12. I Got Love (Scars) 13. Hater's Disease 14. Qualified 15. Mars/Venus - (interlude) 16. Do U See
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | B-12 Of Midwikid, B-12, Du-Ganz, Lady Luck | | Producer: | Kay-Gee, KayGee, The Kay-Gees | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Koffee Brown: Fonz, Vee. Additional personnel includes: B-12, Du-Ganz, Balewa Muhammed, Chris Liggio, Carloton Upton, Eddie Kuri, Lil' Mo, Ciff Lighty. Engineers include: Darren Lighty, Adam Kudzin, Eric Scholtzer. Recorded at Da Mill Studios, New Jersey and Battery Studios, New York. This R&B duo's debut album is something of a conceptual piece. As the title indicates, the theme is one of interpersonal relationships as contextualized by the popular book MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS. With Fonz representing the passions and tribulations of the man in the battle of the sexes and Vee presenting the female viewpoint, the aural stage is set for some sonically rewarding adventures in the often-confusing land of love. While there's a strong hip-hop flavor to the arrangements on MARS/VENUS, there's also enough old-school R&B sensibility to ensure that Koffee Brown's music will make as many friends among Ashford & Simpson fans as they will among R. Kelly admirers.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ...Vee and Fonz aka Koffee Brown are the Ashford and Simpson of the 21st century, staking out the male/female relationship minefield... Uncut (08/01/2001)
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