| | Jodeci Diary Of A Mad Band CD Jodeci Discography of CDs
(10 Customer Reviews)
Jodeci: K-Ci Hailey, Jo-Jo Hailey (vocals); Mr. Dalvin Degrate (rap, various instruments, background vocals); DeVante Swing (various instruments, background vocals). Additional personnel: Timbaland (rap, scratches); Misdemeanor of Sista (rap); Darryl Pearson (guitar); "Prince Charles" Alexander (horns); Funky Mike (vocoder); Sista. Recorded at the Hit Factory Digital Studios and Chung King House Of Metal, New York. Personnel: Jodeci (background vocals); Darryl Pearson (guitar); Charles "Prince Charles" Alexander (horns). Audio Mixers: DeVante Swing; John Wydrycs; Dalvin DeGrate; Charles "Prince Charles" Alexander ; Steve Fitzmaurice; Tony Maserati; Bob Brockman. Recording information: Chung King, New York, NY; The Hit Factory Digital Studios, New York, NY. Photographer: Daniel Hastings. Unknown Contributor Role: Kenny Hicks. Arrangers: DeVante Swing; Dalvin DeGrate; Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey. Jodeci juggles new jack swing and vintage soul on their second album...The disc's love songs, particularly "Cry for You," "What About Us," and "My Heart Belongs to You," are tender, passionately sung, sincere expressions of romance and love. But then...there's a string of innuendo-laden come-on numbers, complete with explicit language, raps and samples... ~ Ron Wynn Jodeci juggles new jack swing and vintage soul on its second album and winds up with a jarring, mismatched release. The disc's love songs, particularly "Cry for You," "What About Us," and "My Heart Belongs to You," are tender, passionately sung, sincere expressions of romance and love. But they diminish these with a string of innuendo-laden come-on numbers, complete with explicit language, tired raps and samples, and the kind of sentiments and appeals better suited to a Penthouse Forum entry than an album. ~ Ron WynnEntertainment Weekly (12/24/93, p.60) - "...Hip-hop souls, saved by the gospel...." - Rating: B+ Musician (3/94, p.88) - "...DeVante Swing may be the savviest arranger/producer to hit the soul harmony scene since Smokey Robinson, and this is his best work yet...." Diary Of A Mad Band Music | List Price | $9.95 (You save $3.46) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Pop, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Dance, Soul/R&B, Contemporary R&B | | Label | MCA | | Orig Year | 1993 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6107  | | CD Universe Part number | 1103663 | | Catalog number | 10915 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 21, 1993 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | DeVante Swing; Mr. Dalvin | | Engineer | "Prince Charles" Alexander | | Recording Time | 62 minutes | | Personnel | K-Ci Hailey DeVante Swing - various instruments, background vocals Mr. Dalvin - rap, various instruments, background vocals
Also: Redman, Timbaland, Darryl Pearson, Funky Mike, New York. Personnel: Jodeci |
Jodeci Diary Of A Mad Band Songs Diary Of A Mad Band Music Diary Of A Mad Band Music Review Purchase Diary Of A Mad Band CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jodeci Forever My Lady CD (1991)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$7.69
| | Jodeci Show, The After-Party, The Hotel CD (1995)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$12.49
| | 112 CD (1996)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$11.99
| | Dru Hill CD (1996)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$9.69
| | Dru Hill Enter The Dru CD (1998)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$10.39
| | H-Town Fever For Da Flavor CD (1993)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$9.59
| | Street Jams: Hip-Hop From The Top, Part 3. CD (1994)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$9.09
| | Putumayo Presents: Sahara Lounge CD (2004)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$10.89
| | Lil' Flip New Beginning...The Mixtape CD (2004)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$9.69
| | George Clinton Live At Montreux 2004 CD (2005)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$10.89
| | Corporate Sellout Welcome To The Corporation CD (2008)
Diary Of A Mad Band
$7.49 Greetings everyone. Jason, here. Instead of boring you with a narcissistic recap of my musical trials and tribulations, I'd like to give you a glimpse of the thought process that went into the composition of "Welcome to the Corporation."Something is very wrong.A recession is upon us. Yes, there have been other times like this before, but not quite like this. This recession is not just economic. No, this recession is the effect of causation intrinsic of humanity, or rather, a lack thereof. Our brothers and sisters are suffering – all of them. And although the problems leading to this crisis appear to be so complex as to stifle the human ability to cope and triumph, there is one clear singularity upon which we can focus, one entity which systemically over the past century has overtly culled our will to live, and left us content to merely survive. That entity is the corporation.The corporation was initially brought into existence by a group of companies pooling resources together for the good of the people – workers and clients – through special projects and initiatives seen to bring prosperity forward. After the corporation’s work was done – whether for building a bridge, modernizing a facet of common infrastructure, etc. with minimal liability and maximum efficiency – the corporation was dissolved, and the companies went back to doing what they did best: competing ...
|
|
|