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Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (Universal Mastering Studios West, North Hollywood, California).
Pebbles' Greatest Hits gathers her most popular singles as well as some of her definitive album tracks. Her four number one R&B hits -- "Girlfriend," "Love Makes Things Happen," "Giving You the Benefit," and "Mercedes Boy" -- anchor the album, which also includes "Backyard," her duet with Salt-n-Pepa, "Take Your Time," "Angel," and "Always." Productions by Babyface and L.A. Reid and collaborations with Mario Winans and other singers reaffirm Pebbles' fresh, progressive R&B style. ~ Heather Phares
Compilation producer: Pat Lawrence.
Personnel: Cherrelle, Marva Barnes, Katrina Perkins, Jackie Smiley, Julia Waters, Alex Brown, Lynn Davis , Siedah Garrett, Marlena Jeter, Charlie Wilson (vocals); Babyface (guitar, keyboards); Fred Jenkins (guitar, programming); Michael Sembello, Paul Jackson, Jr. , Bruce Gaitsch (guitar); Gary Herbig (flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Kevin Grady, Roman Johnson (keyboards, programming); Danny Sembello, Bill Young (keyboards); L.A. Reid (drums, percussion); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion).
Photographer: Daniela Federici.
Personnel includes: Pebbles, Salt 'N' Pepa, P.A. (vocals); Mario Winans (various instruments); Babyface (guitar, keyboards, bass, programming, background vocals); Tony Rich (guitar, organ, vocoder); Fred Jenkins (guitar, programming); Paul Jackson, Jr., Bruce Gaitsch, Michael Sembello (guitar); Gary Herbig (flute, alto & tenor saxophones); Roman Johnson, Kevin Grady (keyboards, programming); Danny Sembello (keyboards, background vocals); Billy Young (keyboards); Andre Cymone, Cornelius Mims (bass); L.A. Reid (drums, percussion, background vocals); Paulinho da Costa (percussion); Johnny Gill, Cherrelle, After 7, Julia Waters, Deborah Killings (background vocals).
Producers include: Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Antonio "L.A." Reid, Peebles, Charlie Wilson, Mario Winans.
Pebbles Greatest Hits Songs Greatest Hits Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   I Remember these.... This is a pretty good collection of her work. Most of the songs I remember are here plus some I hadn't heard before. This a tiny snapshot of an bygone era in my opinion. A time when Cherrelle, Pebbles, Karyn White, Johnny Gill, were all relevant. This is some good 80's and early 90's R&B for sure. Submitted by marcusj_j (Aurora, IL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GET MORE THAN THE BENEFIT All of Pebbles greatest hits are on this CD. If you are a fan of this pop diva, then you are going to love this cd. Submitted by ccarmack (Shreveport, LA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
love it or still love it pebbles is an extraordinary artist her songs on love make you think mecrcedes boy made you want to drive out and get a good looking man and for all the gents out there all i can say is pebbles is fine shes off the hook she has beauty bronze and most of all talent. Submitted by a reviewer (baltimore, md) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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