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The perfect CD for those one-to-one sessions. Smooth urban with more dramatic performances than you'll find on or off Broadway. Keith Sweat and Jacci McGhee are inseparable on "Make It Last Forever," and Sweat's protégés, Kut Klose, get bed-roomy on "I Like." Simply Red's heart-rending recital of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' "If You Don't Know Me by Know" singes like the original. Add selections by Gerald and Eddie Levert, Mikki Howard, Chaka Khan, and others, including Shirley Murdock's seducing (she never holds back) "As We Lay," and you have a potent package of red-light specials. ~ Andrew Hamilton
This is part of Elektra's Maximum Hits Compilations Series.
Arrangers: Denzil Foster; Edwin Nicholas; Gerald LeVert; Narada Michael Walden; Thomas McElroy. Maximum Slow Jams Music | List Price | $9.98 (You save $1.23) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Pop, Soul/R&B, Funk | | Label | Elektra | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 75584  | | CD Universe Part number | 1096075 | | Catalog number | 62090 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 26, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Denzil Foster; Dr. Dre; Edwin Nicholas; Emanuel Officer; Gerald Levert; John Howcott; Andre "L.A. Dre" Bolton; Humberto Gatica; Keith Sweat; Maurice "Nevelle" Hodge; Narada Michael Walden; Nick Martinelli; Roger Troutman; Stewart Levine; Teddy Riley; Thomas McElroy; David Foster |
Maximum Slow Jams Songs | 1. | Make It Last Forever - Jacci McGhee/Keith Sweat |
| 2. | Giving Him Something He Can Feel - En Vogue |
| 3. | Ribbon in the Sky - Intro |
| 4. | As We Lay - Shirley Murdock |
| 5. | Baby Hold on to Me - Eddie LeVert/Gerald LeVert |
| 6. | Love Under New Management - Miki Howard |
| 7. | How Can I Ease the Pain? - Lisa Fischer |
| 8. | If You Don't Know Me by Now - Simply Red |
| 9. | I Like - Kut Klose |
| 10. | Freak Me - Silk |
| 11. | Something in My Heart - Michel'le |
| 12. | Through the Fire - Chaka Khan |
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