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Track Listing 1. Anytime - (remix) 2. Could 3. You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time) - (featuring Mase) 4. Show Me the Way Back to Your Heart 5. Everytime We Say Goodbye 6. You Got the Bomb 7. Hold Me 8. Only One For Me, The 9. Til I Get Over You 10. I Belong to You 11. Jam Knock 12. When the Chariot Comes
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Kelly Price, Mase | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes "Anytime" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. "The Only One For Me" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. Personnel includes: Brian McKnight (vocals, various instruments); Mase (rap vocals); Anthony Nance, Peter Black (various instruments); Tom Hemby (classical guitar); Jerry McPherson, Dann Huff (guitar); Keith Thomas (piano, synthesizer, bass programming); Cory Rooney (keyboards); Mark Hammond, Rodney Jerkins, Poke & Tone, The Characters (drum programming); Kelly Price, Lisa Cochran, Kim Fleming, Willie Max, DJ Clue, Troy Taylor (background vocals). Producers include: Brian McKnight, Sean Combs, Keith Thomas, Peter Black, Stevie J. Engineers include: Chris Wood, Axel Niehaus, Joe Perrera. Pricipally recorded at Backroom Studios, Glendale, California; Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California; Bennett House, Franklin, Tennessee; The Hit Factory and Crave Studios, New York, New York. Brian McKnight's smooth vocals, melodic keyboard-based tunes and honest lyrics help define a style of R&B that has been scarce in the '90s. On his third set, McKnight continues to touch the heart with his soulful grooves and heartfelt ballads. Although a guest appearance from Mase on "You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time)" makes for a great pop hit, McKnight's true musical talent and vocal ability replace R&B's usual connection with hip-hop on ANYTIME. Songs like "Could" and "Anytime" use the slow love song formula while "Everytime We Say Goodbye" and "You Got The Bomb" remind listeners what smooth up-tempo R&B should sound like.
Industry Reviews ...Brian McKnight refuses to forsake his talent and submit to the superficial rah-rah that plagues his genre....He still maintains his lover-boy steez...proving that the Luther Vandross of our time can also make us dance. The Source (11/01/1997)
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