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Track Listing 1. Intro - (featuring Whitney Houston) 2. It's Still My Thang 3. Feelin' Inside 4. She's All I Need 5. My Place 6. Been Around the World 7. Give It Up 8. Happy Days 9. Forever 10. Sunday Afternoon 11. Heart and Soul
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Whitney Houston | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston (vocals); Carole Brown, Irvin Fomar (rap vocals); Derek Allen (various instruments, background vocals); Gerald Baillergeau (various instruments); Tommy Martin (guitar); Bob Robinson (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, drums) Tim Kelley (keyboards, drums) Alex Alessandroni (keyboards); Kenny Finnel (keyboard programming); Jeff Redd, Michael Houston, Tonya Bolden, Derrick Culbreath, Darcey Alridge, Jerome Elliot Woods (background vocals). Producers include: Bobby Brown, Kenny Finnel, Derek Allen, Derrick Garrett, Gerald Baillergeau. Engineers include: Kenny Finnel, Sean Davis, Ty Shelton, Derrick Garrett, Michael White. Recorded at Crossway Studio, Mendham, New Jersey; Bosstown Recording Studio, Atlanta, Georgia; ACME Recording Studio, Mamaroneck, New York. Throughout his illustrious career, Bobby Brown has shown that no one else can do what he does as well as he does it. His vocal style is unique and extremely recognizable. Above all, Brown is an exceptional entertainer, a performer who sings, dances, and interacts well with his audience. Even after years of experience which have turned him into an R&B veteran, Brown is still the center of attention, expected to prove himself once again to the public. Rather than jump on the bandwagon, Bobby Brown has decided to remain true to himself. With FOREVER, he sticks to the formula that has made him famous. He doesn't utilize the producers that dominate today's R&B scene, but instead sings over tracks that he feels comfortable with. The production is funky as always, and his lyrics are honest. On "She's All I Need," Brown proclaims to wife Whitney Houston (who appears on this album) that she is the only one.
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