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Bad As I Wanna Be CD (1996)
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Crystal Waters CD (1997)
Dennis Rodman music CDs Engineers: "Bonzai" Germano Caruso, Steve Hodge, David Sussman, Leslie Brathwaite.
Personnel: Crystal Waters (vocals).
Unknown Contributor Role: Dennis Rodman.
Personnel: Crystal Waters (vocals); Jam, Lewis (various instruments); Rick Nowels (acoustic guitar); George Black (guitar, keyboards, bass, drums); Lloyd "Skip" Dorsey, Wayne Cooper, Mike Scott (guitar); Johnny Long (tenor saxophone); Bennie Cowan, Wendal Shepard (trumpet); Greg Boyer (trombone); Gary "Hudge" Hudgins (piano, keyboards); Irvin Madden (bass); Anthony Blunt (drums); Vinx, Andrew L. Daniels II, Victor Williams (percussion); DJ Spen, Basement Boys (drum programming); Morgan Turner, Linsey Turner, New Jersey Mass Choir, Carrie Harringotn, "Big" Jim Wright, Prof. T., Carla Brown (background vocals); Dennis Rodman.
Producers: Basement Boys, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Rick Nowels, George Black, Crystal Waters, Doug Smith, Richard Payton, Dallas Austin.
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Best of Crystal Waters CD (1998)
Dennis Rodman CD discography The Basement Boys: Sean Spencer, Maurice Fulton (drums, percussion, programming).
Personnel: Crystal Waters (background vocals); Everett Jones (vocals); Wayne Cooper, Mike Scott (guitar); Greg Thomas , Greg Boyer (horns); Mark Harris (piano, keyboards); Gary Hudgins (organ, keyboards, vibraphone); Neal Conway (organ, keyboards); David Anthony (keyboards, programming); Benny Cowan, Fruity Roberts, Hoza Clowney, Joey Moskowitz, Philippe Saisse (keyboards); The Basement Boys (drums, percussion); Sean Spencer (drums, drum programming); Steve Thornton, Cyro ...
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Crystal Waters CD (2001)
Dennis Rodman albums Recorded between 1991 and 1994. Includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway.
Digitally remastered by Elliott Federman (SAJE Sound Studios, New York, New York).
Crystal Waters' edition of 20th Century Masters is, like many entries in the series, essentially a greatest hits, and, in many senses, it's every bit as good as the 1998 collection The Best of Crystal Waters, since it contains all the singles ...
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