II D Extreme Discography of CDs
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II D Extreme CD (1993)
II D Extreme albums Recorded at Alpha Studios, Burbank, and Ground Control, Santa Monica, California; Cue Recording Studios Ltd., Falls Church, Virginia; Night Flight Studios, Ft. Washington, Maryland.
Personnel: Wayne Bruce (guitar); Kevin Levi (saxophone); Erik Lil Rick White (keyboards, programming); Kevin "K-Jack" Jackson, Tony DeTiege, K-Jack, Jeff Carruthers (keyboards); Eric Butler (bass guitar); Hami (drums); Sauce (programming, keyboard programming, drum programming); Bobby Arrington (programming, keyboard programming); Paul Brown , Billy Moss (programming, drum programming); Lil Rick , Brian Wayy (programming).
Audio Mixers: Kevin "K-Jack" Jackson; Paul Brown .
Recording information: Alpha Studios, Burbank, CA; Cue Recording Studios Ltd., Falls Church, VA; Ground Control Studios, Santa Monica, CA; Night Flight Studios, Ft. Washington, MD.
Photographer: Harrison Funk.
Unknown Contributor Role: Jermaine Mickey.
Arrangers: Randy Bill; Billy Moss.
II D Extreme: Randy Gill, Jermaine Mickey, D'Extra Wiley (vocals).
Additional personnel: Wayne Bruce (guitar); Kevin Levi (saxophone); Sauce, Eric "Lil Rick" White (keyboards, programming); Jeff Carruthers, Tony DeTiege, Kevin "K-Jack" Jackson (keyboards); Eric Butler (bass); Cat Daddy Ro (programming); Paul Brown, Billy Moss (drum programming).
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If I Knew Then CD (1996)
II D Extreme music CDs Track Listing of songs: II D Extreme;
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From I Extreme II Another CD (1996)
II D Extreme discography Combining hip-hop-type production with a healthy appreciation of the 1970s soul belting of Donny Hathaway and L.T.D., Two D Extreme had a decent sophomore effort in From I Extreme II Another. Many of the so-called "jeep soul" releases that came out in the mid- to late '90s contained an abundance of rapping, but that isn't the case on this collection of mostly ballads and slow jams -- with Two D Extreme, the hip-hop influence asserts itself in the production style more than the vocals. Extreme members D'Extra Wiley, Randy Gill (Johnny Gill's brother) and Jermaine Mickey may employ some hip-hop terminology, but the full-bodied, gospel-influenced lead vocals and big harmonies owe a major debt to the classic soul music of the 1970s. Although cuts like "Lyin' Here Thinkin'," "Seasons (Of Love)," and "If I Knew Then (What I Know Now") aren't terribly original or very distinctive, they're sincere and soulful. ~ Alex Henderson
Additional personnel includes: Lalah Hathaway, Donna Dobson (vocals); Cormega, Mitch Marchand, Red Eye ...
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If I Knew Then (1996)
II D Extreme songs Track Listing of songs: If I Knew Then;
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Cry No More (1993)
II D Extreme CD discography Track Listing of songs: Cry No More;
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 II D Extreme Songs
Popular or famous II D Extreme music songs: Cry No More, If I Knew Then, You Got Me Going, Intermission, Postlude, Outstanding, Up On The Roof, No Way. More music songs You Can Have My Love, II D Extreme, Slowly But Surely, Postlude: Finally, Prelude, Lyin' Here Thinkin', Sticks and Stones. More music songs Interlude: Thinkin', Thinkin' Bout a Change, Seasons, If Push Comes to Shove, Prelude: Falling in Love. See All Songs
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