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Track Listing 1. Mo' Money Groove - Mo' Money All Stars 2. For You? Free 3. Best Things in Life Are Free, The - Luther Vandross/Janet Jackson/BBD/Ralph Tresvant 4. Gimme My 2 Dollars 5. Ice Cream Dream - MC Lyte 6. Amber, Let's Go 7. Let's Just Run Away - Johnny Gill 8. Don't Throw That Away 9. I Adore You - Caron Wheeler 10. Get Off My Back - Public Enemy/Flavor Flav 11. Forever Love - Color Me Badd 12. Fun and Games With the Mail Boy 13. Money Can't Buy You Love - Ralph Tresvant 14. Hi Johnny Baby 15. Let's Get Together (So Groovy Now) - Krush 16. Joy - Sounds Of Blackness 17. Sister Just Like Her, A 18. New Style Jam, The - Jam & Lewis 19. I Think I Mightta Gotta Job 20. Job Ain't Nuthin' But Work, A - Big Daddy Kane 21. My Dreams Need Detail 22. My Dear - Mint Condition 23. Big Time 24. Brother Will - The Harlem Yacht Club
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Damon Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Public Enemy, Krush, Luther Vandross, Johnny Gill, Ralph Tresvant, MC Lyte, Color Me Badd, Janet Jackson, Flavor Flav, Caron Wheeler, Bell Biv Devoe, Big Daddy Kane, Mint Condition, Sounds Of Blackness, Lo-Key?, The Harlem Yacht Club, The Flow, The Flavortrons, Floyd Fisher, Lisa Keith, Joey Elias, Ann Nesby, DJ Icy Rock. Additional personnel: Jellybean Johnson (guitar, drums, percussion), Frank Stribbling (guitar), Terry Lewis, Jimmy Jam, O'Dell (keyboards), James Wright (organ), Lance Alexander (keyboards, percussion, drum programming), Mark Haynes (bass), Stokley Williams (drums), The Flow (programming, sequencing). Producers include: Hank Shocklee, Keith Schocklee, Gary G. Wiz, The Bomb Squad, Lance Alexander. Engineers include: Brian Gardner, Steve Hodge, Brad Yost. Recorded at Flyte Tyme Studios, Edina, Minnesota; Larrabee Sound Studios North, Universal City, California; Apollo Studio, Harlem, New York.
Industry Reviews 4 Stars - Excellent - ..an invigorating companion to the film...an incandescent collage of musical genres that reveals the imagination and creativity of the best contemporary black music.. Rolling Stone (08/20/1992)
..[producers] Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis summarize, as per their famous command of mainstream black pop, the current state of the art...MO' MONEY tells a black pop story similar to Quincy Jones' BACK ON THE BLOCK.. Musician (09/01/1992)
3 Stars - Good Q (10/01/1991)
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