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Time and Seasons is another fine, soulful effort from Commissioned, now featuring new members Marcus Cole and Chris Poole in addition to Mitchell Jones and Karl Reid. It does contain a re-recording of "Ordinary Just Won't Do," but the new material is up to the group's standards. ~ Steve Huey
Recorded at Distinct Sounds, Detroit, Michigan.
Producers: Mitchell Jones, Marcus Cole, Michael Allen, Gary Crawford.
Engineers: Bryan Giles, Mitchell Jones, Marcus Cole.
Commissioned: Marcus Cole, Mitchell Jones (vocals, programming); Karl Reid, Chris Poole (vocals).
Additional personnel: Eric Brice (guitar).
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