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Format: CD
 Record Label: Hidden Beach Records
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 894096001375 |
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Track Listing
No track list available 1. Let It Be 2. Real Thing, The 3. Hate on Me 4. Come See Me 5. Crown Royal 6. Ephiphany 7. My Love 8. Insomnia 9. How It Make You Feel 10. Only You 11. Whenever You're Around - (with George Duke) 12. Celibacy Blues 13. All I 14. Wanna Be Loved 15. Breathe 16. Imagination / Crown Royal Suite - (Bonus Track) 17. Rightness - (Bonus Track, with Mike Phillips)
| Details | | Producer: | 'J.R.' Hutson, Abduology, Adam Blackstone, Andre Harris, C. 'Spaun' Reeves, C. Harris, J. Gold, J.R. Hutson, Jesse Owenz, Jill Scott, Khari Mateen, Om'Mas Keith, Omari Shabazz, Scott Storch, Shafiq Husayn, Steve McKie, Stokley, Vidal Davis | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: J.R. Hutson (various instruments, drums); Tyrone Benjamin Goldstein II, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis, Steve McKie (various instruments); Jairus Mozee, Kevin Hanson, Dennis "DB" Brown (guitar); Randy Bowland (guitars); Cappy (trumpet); Matt Jeff Bradshaw (trombone); Jason Freeman (Fender Rhodes piano); Jae Deal, Khari Mateen (bass guitar); Kevin Jeeter, George 'Spanky' McGurdy, Ahmir Thompson (drums); Kevin Ricard, Paulhino Da Costa (percussion); Jesse Owenz (drum programming); Chinah Blac, Omari Shabazz, Adam Blackstone, Om'Mas Keith, Shafiq Husayn (background vocals). Additional personnel: George Duke (synthesizer); Mike Phillips. Neo-soul diva Jill Scott is big on collaborations, and 2007's REAL THING: WORDS AND SOUNDS VOL. 3 is no exception. Leroy Hutson, for example, co-wrote four of the tracks here, while Adam Blackstone, Andre Harris, and Vidal Davis also pitch in on songwriting duties. But this is still Scott's show, a fact verified by her powerful, often smoldering vocal performances on every track of the album. For the most part, REAL THING is an album for lovers. "Come and See Me," for example, one of the album's highlights, is a slinky, silky ballad in which Scott breathes gorgeous yearning into the listener's ear. "Only You" is a smooth, head-nodding track that has the buoyancy of bed springs. Romantic, seductive, and executed with finesse, REAL THING reminds listeners that Scott is still holding her own in the neo-soul game.
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