Track Listing 1. Things in the Game Done Changed 2. It's Okay 3. What's a Man to Do 4. My Everything 5. Baby Do Those Things 6. For You 7. One Addiction 8. No Ordinary Love - (Interlude) 9. Love Hate Relationship 10. Tell Me Why 11. What Should I Say 12. I'm Wrong 13. Tonite 14. No One Else 15. We Gonna Make It (Mama E's Song) 16. Keep Lovin' You - (remix, featuring AZ)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | AZ | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Dave Hollister (vocals); Az (rap vocals); Gerald Haddon (various instruments, programming); Sean Carrington, Bob Robinson, Erick Walls (guitar); Sprague Williams (talk box); Donald Hayes (saxophone); Will E. Miller (trumpet); Steve Baxter (trombone); Robert Smith (Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards, programming); Michael Bereal (organ); Dave Young (background vocals). Producers include: Tank, Robert "Big Bert" Smith, Allen "Allstar" Gordon, Bryan Michael Cox, Gerald Haddon. Principally recorded at The Record Plant, Clockwork, Los Angeles, California; Head Up, Oakland, New Jersey; Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, Florida. With THINGS IN THE GAME DONE CHANGED, former Blackstreet crooner Dave Hollister picks up neatly where his previous recording, asdfasdf left off. That record was specifically a concept album. While there's not as concrete a theme connecting the songs here, there does seem to be a thread flowing through them all. He follows through on his previous stylistic bent as well, as his emotive brand of contemporary R&B continues to be shot through with touches or hip-hop (the estimable Az is a guest rapper here). While the production is consistently first rate on both the slow jams and the more percolating numbers, its Hollister's pliant, often sensual voice that is the key player in this sonic drama.
Editorial Reviews 3 1/2 out of 5 - ...A sonic novella with every song moving the plot forward toward resolution...the perfect template for showing off Hollister's amazing dexterity... Vibe (10/01/2002)
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