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| name = Emotionally Yours |
| name = Emotionally Yours |
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| type = Studio album |
| type = Studio album |
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| artist = [[ |
| artist = [[the O'Jays]] |
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| cover = |
| cover = Emotionally Yours.jpg |
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| released = {{Start date|1991|1|21}} |
| released = {{Start date|1991|1|21}} |
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| recorded = |
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| studio = *Right Track, Cleveland, Ohio |
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| studio = {{hlist|Right Track ([[Cleveland]], [[Ohio|OH]])|[[Sigma Sound Studios]] ([[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania|PA]])|Hip Pocket Studio ([[New York City|New York]], [[New York (state)|NY]])|Marathon Studios (New York, NY)|Power Station (New York, NY)|Tarpan Studios ([[San Rafael, California|San Rafael, CA]])|[[Ocean Way Recording|Ocean Way Studios]] ([[Los Angeles]], [[California|CA]])|Madhatter Studios (Los Angeles, CA)|Mad Fly Studios (New York, NY)|[[The Hit Factory]] (New York, NY)}} |
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*[[Sigma Sound Studios|Sigma Sound]], Philadelphia |
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*Hip Pocket, New York City |
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*Marathon, New York City |
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*[[Power Station (recording studio)|Power Station]], New York City |
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*Tarpan, [[San Rafael, California]] |
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*[[Ocean Way]], Hollywood, California |
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*Madhatter, Los Angeles |
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*Mad Fly, New York City |
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*[[Hit Factory]], New York City |
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| genre = [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]] |
| genre = [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]] |
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| length = |
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| label = [[EMI Records|EMI]] |
| label = [[EMI Records|EMI]] |
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| producer = {{hlist|Dunn Pearson|Dwain Mitchell|[[Lotti Golden]]|[[Narada Michael Walden]]|[[Ron Fair]]|Terry Stubbs|[[The O'Jays]]|[[Tommy Faragher]]}} |
| producer = {{hlist|Dunn Pearson|Dwain Mitchell|[[Lotti Golden]]|[[Narada Michael Walden]]|[[Ron Fair]]|Terry Stubbs|[[The O'Jays]]|[[Tommy Faragher]]}} |
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| prev_title = Serious |
| prev_title = [[Serious (The O'Jays album)|Serious]] |
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| prev_year = 1989 |
| prev_year = 1989 |
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| next_title = Home for Christmas |
| next_title = Home for Christmas |
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| rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>{{Cite web |last=Henderson |first=Alex |title=The O'Jays - Emotionally Yours Album Reviews, Songs & More {{!}} AllMusic |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/emotionally-yours-mw0000310887 |access-date=June 8, 2023 |website=[[AllMusic]] |language=en}}</ref> |
| rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>{{Cite web |last=Henderson |first=Alex |title=The O'Jays - Emotionally Yours Album Reviews, Songs & More {{!}} AllMusic |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/emotionally-yours-mw0000310887 |access-date=June 8, 2023 |website=[[AllMusic]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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| rev2 = ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' |
| rev2 = ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' |
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| rev2score = B−<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marsh |first=Dave |author-link=Dave Marsh |date=March 1, 1991 |title=Emotionally Yours |url=https://ew.com/article/1991/03/01/emotionally-yours/ |access-date=June 8, 2023 |website=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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'''''Emotionally Yours''''' is the |
'''''Emotionally Yours''''' is the 21st studio album by American R&B trio [[the O'Jays]]. It was released on January 21, 1991, through [[EMI Records]], making it the group's second album for the label. Recording sessions took place at Right Track in [[Cleveland]], at [[Sigma Sound Studios|Sigma Sound]] in [[Philadelphia]], at Hip Pocket Studio, Marathon Studios, Power Station, Mad Fly Studios and [[The Hit Factory]] in [[New York City|New York]], at Tarpan Studios in [[San Rafael, California|San Rafael]], and at [[Ocean Way Recording|Ocean Way Studios]] and Madhatter Studios in [[Los Angeles]]. Production was handled by Dwain Mitchell, Terry Stubbs, [[Lotti Golden]], [[Tommy Faragher]], [[Narada Michael Walden]], Dunn Pearson, The O'Jays, and [[Ron Fair]], who also served as executive producer. |
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The album peaked at number |
The album peaked at number 73 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] and number 2 on the [[Top R&B Albums]] chart in the United States. It was certified Gold by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] on August 29, 1991, for selling 500,000 units in the US. It spawned three singles: "Don't Let Me Down", "Emotionally Yours" and "Keep on Loving Me". |
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The album was named after [[Bob Dylan]]'s song from his 1985 album ''[[Empire Burlesque]]''. |
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== Track listing == |
== Track listing == |
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| length11 = 5:57 |
| length11 = 5:57 |
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| writer11 = {{hlist|Bruce Gray|Joseph Porrello|Dunn Pearson Jr.}} |
| writer11 = {{hlist|Bruce Gray|Joseph Porrello|Dunn Pearson Jr.}} |
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| extra11 = {{hlist|Dunn Pearson|Eddie Levert |
| extra11 = {{hlist|Dunn Pearson|Eddie Levert ({{abbr|co.|co-producer}})|Walter Williams ({{abbr|co.|co-producer}})}} |
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| title12 = Keep on Pleasin' Me |
| title12 = Keep on Pleasin' Me |
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| length12 = 7:03 |
| length12 = 7:03 |
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== Personnel == |
== Personnel == |
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*[[Eddie Levert]] – producer |
*[[Eddie Levert]] – producer (tracks: 1, 2, 4–7, 9, 10, 12–14), co-producer (track 11), choir arranger (track 8) |
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*Walter Williams – producer |
*Walter Williams – producer (tracks: 1, 2, 4–7, 9, 10, 12–14), co-producer (track 11) |
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*Randy Bowland – guitar |
*Randy Bowland – guitar (tracks: 1, 4–10, 12–14) |
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*Russell Tompkins – saxophone |
*Russell Tompkins – saxophone (track 1) |
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*[["Bassy" Bob Brockmann]] – trumpet |
*[["Bassy" Bob Brockmann]] – trumpet (tracks: 1, 7), mixing (tracks: 1, 2, 4–7, 9–14), recording (track 8) |
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*[[Paul Jackson Jr.]] – guitar |
*[[Paul Jackson Jr.]] – guitar (track 2) |
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*[[Tommy Faragher]] – bass, keyboards, producer, recording engineer |
*[[Tommy Faragher]] – bass, keyboards, producer, recording engineer (track 2) |
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*Steve Forman – percussion |
*Steve Forman – percussion (track 2) |
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*[[Sid Page]] – strings |
*[[Sid Page]] – strings (track 2) |
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*[[Ron Fair]] – strings arranger |
*[[Ron Fair]] – strings arranger (track 2), conductor (tracks: 2, 8), arranger & producer (track 8), executive producer |
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*Michael C. Ross – recording engineer |
*Michael C. Ross – recording engineer (track 2) |
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*[[Lotti Golden]] – producer |
*[[Lotti Golden]] – producer (track 2) |
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*[[Claytoven Richardson]] – additional backing vocals |
*[[Claytoven Richardson]] – additional backing vocals (track 3) |
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*[[Skyler Jett]] – additional backing vocals |
*[[Skyler Jett]] – additional backing vocals (track 3) |
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*[[Tony Lindsay]] – additional backing vocals |
*[[Tony Lindsay]] – additional backing vocals (track 3) |
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*Stephan Bret Birnbaum – guitar |
*Stephan Bret Birnbaum – guitar (track 3) |
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*[[Louis Biancaniello]] – keyboards, synth arranger, programming |
*[[Louis Biancaniello]] – keyboards, synth arranger, programming (track 3) |
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*[[Narada Michael Walden]] – drums, arranger, producer |
*[[Narada Michael Walden]] – drums, arranger, producer (track 3) |
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*David Frazer – mixing |
*David Frazer – mixing (track 3) |
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*Mark Rayburn – additional engineering assistant |
*Mark Rayburn – additional engineering assistant (track 3) |
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*Jonathan "[[Jaz-O]]" Burks – rap vocals |
*Jonathan "[[Jaz-O]]" Burks – rap vocals (track 4) |
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*James Lee Williams – bass |
*James Lee Williams – bass (track 5) |
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*Andy Snitzer – tenor saxophone |
*Andy Snitzer – tenor saxophone (tracks: 7, 8) |
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*[[Chris Botti]] – trumpet |
*[[Chris Botti]] – trumpet (tracks: 7, 8), orchestra contractor (track 8) |
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*[[Gerald Levert]] – choir vocals & choir arranger |
*[[Gerald Levert]] – choir vocals & choir arranger (track 8), rap vocals (track 13) |
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*[[Fonzi Thornton]] – choir vocals & choir contractor |
*[[Fonzi Thornton]] – choir vocals & choir contractor (track 8) |
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*[[Peter Cox (musician)|Peter Cox]] – choir vocals |
*[[Peter Cox (musician)|Peter Cox]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Evelyn "Champagne" King]] – choir vocals |
*[[Evelyn "Champagne" King]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[James "J.T." Taylor]] – choir vocals |
*[[James "J.T." Taylor]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*James Nelson Williams – choir vocals |
*James Nelson Williams – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*William Anthony Brown – choir vocals |
*William Anthony Brown – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Cissy Houston]] – choir vocals |
*[[Cissy Houston]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Phyllis Hyman]] – choir vocals |
*[[Phyllis Hyman]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Sammy Strain]] – choir vocals |
*[[Sammy Strain]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Tawatha Agee]] – choir vocals |
*[[Tawatha Agee]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Will Downing]] – choir vocals |
*[[Will Downing]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Glenn Jones]] – choir vocals |
*[[Glenn Jones]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*Glynice Coleman – choir vocals |
*Glynice Coleman – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Keith Sweat]] – choir vocals |
*[[Keith Sweat]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Marc Gordon]] – choir vocals |
*[[Marc Gordon]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Sean Levert]] – choir vocals |
*[[Sean Levert]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Eric Gable]] – choir vocals |
*[[Eric Gable]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*Leotis Clyborn – choir vocals |
*Leotis Clyborn – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Sarah Dash]] – choir vocals |
*[[Sarah Dash]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*Genobia Jeter – choir vocals |
*Genobia Jeter – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*Maurissa Rose – choir vocals |
*Maurissa Rose – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*Harry Ray – choir vocals |
*Harry Ray – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Orfeh]] – choir vocals |
*[[Orfeh]] – choir vocals (track 8) |
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*[[Victor Bailey (musician)|Victor Bailey]] – bass |
*[[Victor Bailey (musician)|Victor Bailey]] – bass (track 8) |
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*[[Richard Tee]] – piano & organ |
*[[Richard Tee]] – piano & organ (track 8) |
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*[[Omar Hakim]] – drums |
*[[Omar Hakim]] – drums (track 8) |
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*Roger Squitero – percussion |
*Roger Squitero – percussion (track 8) |
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*[[Lenny Pickett]] – tenor saxophone |
*[[Lenny Pickett]] – tenor saxophone (track 8) |
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*Joseph Kimura – cello |
*Joseph Kimura – cello (track 8) |
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*Sarah Fiene – cello |
*Sarah Fiene – cello (track 8) |
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*[[William Galison]] – harmonica |
*[[William Galison]] – harmonica (track 8) |
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*[[Michael Davis (trombonist)|Michael Davis]] – trombone |
*[[Michael Davis (trombonist)|Michael Davis]] – trombone (track 8) |
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*Herb Besson – trombone |
*Herb Besson – trombone (track 8) |
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*David Taylor – bass trombone |
*David Taylor – bass trombone (track 8) |
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*[[Randy Brecker]] – trumpet |
*[[Randy Brecker]] – trumpet (track 8) |
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*[[Alan Rubin]] – trumpet |
*[[Alan Rubin]] – trumpet (track 8) |
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*[[Lew Soloff]] – trumpet |
*[[Lew Soloff]] – trumpet (track 8) |
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*David Herndon – trumpet |
*David Herndon – trumpet (track 8) |
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*Kent Smith – trumpet |
*Kent Smith – trumpet (track 8) |
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*Yoko Takabe-Gilbert – violin |
*Yoko Takabe-Gilbert – violin (track 8) |
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*Kerry McDermott – violin |
*Kerry McDermott – violin (track 8) |
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*Michael Gilbert – violin |
*Michael Gilbert – violin (track 8) |
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*Jenny Strenger – violin |
*Jenny Strenger – violin (track 8) |
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*Gary Levinson – violin |
*Gary Levinson – violin (track 8) |
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*Hae Young Ham – violin |
*Hae Young Ham – violin (track 8) |
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*Sharon Yamada – violin |
*Sharon Yamada – violin (track 8) |
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*[[Chin Kim]] – violin |
*[[Chin Kim]] – violin (track 8) |
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*Donald Whyte – violin |
*Donald Whyte – violin (track 8) |
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*Eric Ramme – violin |
*Eric Ramme – violin (track 8) |
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*Kate Light – violin |
*Kate Light – violin (track 8) |
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*Dan Reed – violin |
*Dan Reed – violin (track 8) |
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*Olivia Koppell – viola |
*Olivia Koppell – viola (track 8), violin (track 11) |
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*Juliet Haffner – viola |
*Juliet Haffner – viola (track 8) |
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*Dorian Rence – viola |
*Dorian Rence – viola (track 8) |
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*Lois Martin – viola |
*Lois Martin – viola (track 8) |
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*Dunn Pearson Jr. – choir arranger |
*Dunn Pearson Jr. – choir arranger (track 8), keyboards & producer (track 11) |
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*Terry Stubbs – producer |
*Terry Stubbs – producer (tracks: 1, 4–7, 9, 10, 12–14), choir arranger (track 8) |
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*[[Humberto Gatica]] – mixing |
*[[Humberto Gatica]] – mixing (track 8) |
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*Christopher Savino – recording enginner assiatant |
*Christopher Savino – recording enginner assiatant (track 8) |
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*Aaron Kropf – recording enginner assiatant |
*Aaron Kropf – recording enginner assiatant (track 8) |
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*Willie Ross – guitar |
*Willie Ross – guitar (track 11) |
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*Tinker Barfield – bass |
*Tinker Barfield – bass (track 11) |
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*Brian Brake – drums |
*Brian Brake – drums (track 11) |
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*Jerome [[Najee]] Rasheed – alto and soprano saxophone |
*Jerome [[Najee]] Rasheed – alto and soprano saxophone (track 11) |
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*Joseph Joubert – acoustic piano |
*Joseph Joubert – acoustic piano (track 11) |
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*[[Bashiri Johnson]] – percussion |
*[[Bashiri Johnson]] – percussion (track 11) |
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*Joseph Malignaggi – violin |
*Joseph Malignaggi – violin (track 11) |
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*[[Seymour Barab]] – violin |
*[[Seymour Barab]] – violin (track 11) |
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*Matthew Raimondi – violin |
*Matthew Raimondi – violin (track 11) |
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*Harry Zaratzian – violin |
*Harry Zaratzian – violin (track 11) |
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*Regis Iandiorio – violin |
*Regis Iandiorio – violin (track 11) |
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*Elliot Rosoff – violin |
*Elliot Rosoff – violin (track 11) |
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*Gerald Tarack – violin |
*Gerald Tarack – violin (track 11) |
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*Jose Fernandez – vocal engineering |
*Jose Fernandez – vocal engineering (track 11) |
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*Butch Jones – recording engineer |
*Butch Jones – recording engineer (track 11) |
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*Dwain Mitchell – producer |
*Dwain Mitchell – producer (tracks: 1, 5–7, 9, 10, 12–14) |
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*[[Ted Jensen]] – mastering |
*[[Ted Jensen]] – mastering |
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*Henry Marquez – art direction |
*Henry Marquez – art direction |
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==Charts== |
==Charts== |
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==Certifications== |
==Certifications== |
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Genre | R&B | |||
Label | EMI | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B−[2] |
Emotionally Yours is the 21st studio album by American R&B trio the O'Jays. It was released on January 21, 1991, through EMI Records, making it the group's second album for the label. Recording sessions took place at Right Track in Cleveland, at Sigma Sound in Philadelphia, at Hip Pocket Studio, Marathon Studios, Power Station, Mad Fly Studios and The Hit Factory in New York, at Tarpan Studios in San Rafael, and at Ocean Way Studios and Madhatter Studios in Los Angeles. Production was handled by Dwain Mitchell, Terry Stubbs, Lotti Golden, Tommy Faragher, Narada Michael Walden, Dunn Pearson, The O'Jays, and Ron Fair, who also served as executive producer.
The album peaked at number 73 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Top R&B Albums chart in the United States. It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on August 29, 1991, for selling 500,000 units in the US. It spawned three singles: "Don't Let Me Down", "Emotionally Yours" and "Keep on Loving Me".
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Don't Let Me Down" |
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| 5:18 |
2. | "Something for Nothing" | 4:59 | ||
3. | "Emotionally Yours (R&B Version)" | Robert Allen Zimmerman | Narada Michael Walden | 5:15 |
4. | "Respect" (featuring The Jaz) |
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| 4:20 |
5. | "Keep on Lovin' Me" |
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| 4:43 |
6. | "Love and Trust" |
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| 4:13 |
7. | "Don't You Know True Love" |
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| 4:08 |
8. | "Emotionally Yours (Gospel Version)" | Zimmerman | Ron Fair | 5:01 |
9. | "That's How Love Is" |
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| 5:38 |
10. | "Closer to You" |
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| 3:58 |
11. | "If I Find Love Again" |
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| 5:57 |
12. | "Keep on Pleasin' Me" |
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| 7:03 |
13. | "Lies" |
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| 4:18 |
14. | "Make It Feel Good" |
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| 4:22 |
Personnel
[edit]- Eddie Levert – producer (tracks: 1, 2, 4–7, 9, 10, 12–14), co-producer (track 11), choir arranger (track 8)
- Walter Williams – producer (tracks: 1, 2, 4–7, 9, 10, 12–14), co-producer (track 11)
- Randy Bowland – guitar (tracks: 1, 4–10, 12–14)
- Russell Tompkins – saxophone (track 1)
- "Bassy" Bob Brockmann – trumpet (tracks: 1, 7), mixing (tracks: 1, 2, 4–7, 9–14), recording (track 8)
- Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar (track 2)
- Tommy Faragher – bass, keyboards, producer, recording engineer (track 2)
- Steve Forman – percussion (track 2)
- Sid Page – strings (track 2)
- Ron Fair – strings arranger (track 2), conductor (tracks: 2, 8), arranger & producer (track 8), executive producer
- Michael C. Ross – recording engineer (track 2)
- Lotti Golden – producer (track 2)
- Claytoven Richardson – additional backing vocals (track 3)
- Skyler Jett – additional backing vocals (track 3)
- Tony Lindsay – additional backing vocals (track 3)
- Stephan Bret Birnbaum – guitar (track 3)
- Louis Biancaniello – keyboards, synth arranger, programming (track 3)
- Narada Michael Walden – drums, arranger, producer (track 3)
- David Frazer – mixing (track 3)
- Mark Rayburn – additional engineering assistant (track 3)
- Jonathan "Jaz-O" Burks – rap vocals (track 4)
- James Lee Williams – bass (track 5)
- Andy Snitzer – tenor saxophone (tracks: 7, 8)
- Chris Botti – trumpet (tracks: 7, 8), orchestra contractor (track 8)
- Gerald Levert – choir vocals & choir arranger (track 8), rap vocals (track 13)
- Fonzi Thornton – choir vocals & choir contractor (track 8)
- Peter Cox – choir vocals (track 8)
- Evelyn "Champagne" King – choir vocals (track 8)
- James "J.T." Taylor – choir vocals (track 8)
- James Nelson Williams – choir vocals (track 8)
- William Anthony Brown – choir vocals (track 8)
- Cissy Houston – choir vocals (track 8)
- Phyllis Hyman – choir vocals (track 8)
- Sammy Strain – choir vocals (track 8)
- Tawatha Agee – choir vocals (track 8)
- Will Downing – choir vocals (track 8)
- Glenn Jones – choir vocals (track 8)
- Glynice Coleman – choir vocals (track 8)
- Keith Sweat – choir vocals (track 8)
- Marc Gordon – choir vocals (track 8)
- Sean Levert – choir vocals (track 8)
- Eric Gable – choir vocals (track 8)
- Leotis Clyborn – choir vocals (track 8)
- Sarah Dash – choir vocals (track 8)
- Genobia Jeter – choir vocals (track 8)
- Maurissa Rose – choir vocals (track 8)
- Harry Ray – choir vocals (track 8)
- Orfeh – choir vocals (track 8)
- Victor Bailey – bass (track 8)
- Richard Tee – piano & organ (track 8)
- Omar Hakim – drums (track 8)
- Roger Squitero – percussion (track 8)
- Lenny Pickett – tenor saxophone (track 8)
- Joseph Kimura – cello (track 8)
- Sarah Fiene – cello (track 8)
- William Galison – harmonica (track 8)
- Michael Davis – trombone (track 8)
- Herb Besson – trombone (track 8)
- David Taylor – bass trombone (track 8)
- Randy Brecker – trumpet (track 8)
- Alan Rubin – trumpet (track 8)
- Lew Soloff – trumpet (track 8)
- David Herndon – trumpet (track 8)
- Kent Smith – trumpet (track 8)
- Yoko Takabe-Gilbert – violin (track 8)
- Kerry McDermott – violin (track 8)
- Michael Gilbert – violin (track 8)
- Jenny Strenger – violin (track 8)
- Gary Levinson – violin (track 8)
- Hae Young Ham – violin (track 8)
- Sharon Yamada – violin (track 8)
- Chin Kim – violin (track 8)
- Donald Whyte – violin (track 8)
- Eric Ramme – violin (track 8)
- Kate Light – violin (track 8)
- Dan Reed – violin (track 8)
- Olivia Koppell – viola (track 8), violin (track 11)
- Juliet Haffner – viola (track 8)
- Dorian Rence – viola (track 8)
- Lois Martin – viola (track 8)
- Dunn Pearson Jr. – choir arranger (track 8), keyboards & producer (track 11)
- Terry Stubbs – producer (tracks: 1, 4–7, 9, 10, 12–14), choir arranger (track 8)
- Humberto Gatica – mixing (track 8)
- Christopher Savino – recording enginner assiatant (track 8)
- Aaron Kropf – recording enginner assiatant (track 8)
- Willie Ross – guitar (track 11)
- Tinker Barfield – bass (track 11)
- Brian Brake – drums (track 11)
- Jerome Najee Rasheed – alto and soprano saxophone (track 11)
- Joseph Joubert – acoustic piano (track 11)
- Bashiri Johnson – percussion (track 11)
- Joseph Malignaggi – violin (track 11)
- Seymour Barab – violin (track 11)
- Matthew Raimondi – violin (track 11)
- Harry Zaratzian – violin (track 11)
- Regis Iandiorio – violin (track 11)
- Elliot Rosoff – violin (track 11)
- Gerald Tarack – violin (track 11)
- Jose Fernandez – vocal engineering (track 11)
- Butch Jones – recording engineer (track 11)
- Dwain Mitchell – producer (tracks: 1, 5–7, 9, 10, 12–14)
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Henry Marquez – art direction
- Lu Ann Graffeo – design
- Jeffrey Scales – photography
Charts
[edit]Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[3] | 73 |
US Top R&B Albums (Billboard)[4] | 2 |
Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[5] | Gold | 500,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
[edit]- ^ Henderson, Alex. "The O'Jays - Emotionally Yours Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- ^ Marsh, Dave (March 1, 1991). "Emotionally Yours". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- ^ "The OJays Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- ^ ""The OJays Chart History (Top R&B Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- ^ "American album certifications – O'Jays – Emotionally Yours". Recording Industry Association of America.
External links
[edit]- The O'Jays – Emotionally Yours at Discogs (list of releases)