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Thread started 09/25/06 8:48am

Icicle

DeBarge - "Rhythm of the night" (the album)

What do you all think of this album?
Are there any decent songs besides the title track?

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Reply #1 posted 09/25/06 8:57am

TommyRoss

The best song on there is Who's Holding Donna Now. I really don't like the title track. You Wear It Well is a so-so uptempo number. Share My World is pretty (Bunny sings lead); The Heart Is Not So Smart is typical Diane Warren crap. Not a bad album, but you're better off with...

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Reply #2 posted 09/25/06 9:06am

Icicle

Thank you biggrin I`m crazy about the title track, i have to check out the other songs too, and the "In a special way" album music
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Reply #3 posted 09/25/06 9:08am

TommyRoss

Icicle said:

Thank you biggrin I`m crazy about the title track, i have to check out the other songs too, and the "In a special way" album music

I'm partial to their slow numbers; I think they've aged better than their dance tunes. That's why I prefer In a Special Way, but they both have good songs.
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Reply #4 posted 09/25/06 11:10am

CinisterCee

I much prefer All This Love (1982) and In a Special Way (1983).

Anyone heard that first album The Debarges (1981)?
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Reply #5 posted 09/25/06 11:15am

Harlepolis

I absloutly LOATH DeBarge,,,,that nasal voice irks the living hell outta my skin disbelief
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Reply #6 posted 09/25/06 11:33am

CinisterCee

Harlepolis said:

I absloutly LOATH DeBarge,,,,that nasal voice irks the living hell outta my skin disbelief


lol, whose nasal voice?
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Reply #7 posted 09/25/06 11:34am

Icicle

Harlepolis said:

I absloutly LOATH DeBarge,,,,that nasal voice irks the living hell outta my skin disbelief

You don`t even like the song "Rhythm of the night"?
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Reply #8 posted 09/25/06 11:35am

Harlepolis

Icicle said:

Harlepolis said:

I absloutly LOATH DeBarge,,,,that nasal voice irks the living hell outta my skin disbelief

You don`t even like the song "Rhythm of the night"?


That shit is the reason why I hate 'em sad
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Reply #9 posted 09/25/06 11:35am

CinisterCee

Icicle said:

Harlepolis said:

I absloutly LOATH DeBarge,,,,that nasal voice irks the living hell outta my skin disbelief

You don`t even like the song "Rhythm of the night"?


I sure don't but that's because I OD'd on it in the 80s.
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Reply #10 posted 09/25/06 11:37am

TommyRoss

Harlepolis said:

Icicle said:


You don`t even like the song "Rhythm of the night"?


That shit is the reason why I hate 'em sad

lol If that's what you're most familiar with, I'd not like them either. But you like a lot of 80s R&B, so maybe if you're not familiar with their ballads you might give them a go. They had some pretty tunes even if (I agree with you) their voices are nasally.
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Reply #11 posted 09/25/06 11:39am

CinisterCee

I often hear "Rhythm Of The Night" played on the speakers when I'm grocery shoppin'. Reminds me to buy cheese.
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Reply #12 posted 09/25/06 11:40am

Harlepolis

TommyRoss said:

Harlepolis said:



That shit is the reason why I hate 'em sad

lol If that's what you're most familiar with, I'd not like them either. But you like a lot of 80s R&B, so maybe if you're not familiar with their ballads you might give them a go. They had some pretty tunes even if (I agree with you) their voices are nasally.


Chile, they were over-played in my bedroom(blame it to my older sis) I'm probably MORE fimiliar about DeBarge than ya'll lol(which is the reason behind the resentment).
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Reply #13 posted 09/25/06 11:42am

Icicle

I`m suprised, for some reason, i was sure just about everyone on the org loved the song lol
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Reply #14 posted 09/25/06 11:44am

TommyRoss

Icicle said:

I`m suprised, for some reason, i was sure just about everyone on the org loved the song lol

No! lol I really do not like it. Love them, never need to hear that one...ever...again.
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Reply #15 posted 09/25/06 12:43pm

FuNkeNsteiN

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I dig I Like It but other than that, I'm not too fond of their material neutral
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #16 posted 09/25/06 2:06pm

thesexofit

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Love the song dont own the album). Diane Warren wrote that one. She wrote a similer sounding song to that called "lighting up the night" for jack wagner.
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Reply #17 posted 09/26/06 12:05am

SoulAlive

This is the one DeBarge album that I don't like.Their two previous albums were warm,soulful and very inspired (the song "All This Love" is the best track they ever did,imo).But by the mid-80s,their sound completely changed.'Rhythm of The Night' is a glossy,generic,synth-heavy production....and much more pop-sounding.It was the beginning of the end for them.The title track is one of the most annoying songs of the 80s.


Skip this album,and pick up 'All This Love' and 'In A Special Way' instead.Those albums are superior.
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Reply #18 posted 09/26/06 6:01am

SoulAlive

TommyRoss said:

you're better off with...



Yeah,this is their best album overall."Time Will Reveal" is just heavenly,and so is "Stay With Me","Love Me In A Special Way" and "A Dream".The songs are lush and soulful.Too bad they didn't stick with this sound,at least for one more album,instead of jumping on the synth-heavy pop bandwagon.
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Reply #19 posted 09/26/06 6:21am

TommyRoss

SoulAlive said:

TommyRoss said:

you're better off with...



Yeah,this is their best album overall."Time Will Reveal" is just heavenly,and so is "Stay With Me","Love Me In A Special Way" and "A Dream".The songs are lush and soulful.Too bad they didn't stick with this sound,at least for one more album,instead of jumping on the synth-heavy pop bandwagon.

Yeah, you can hear at least four songs that hit the pop chart in the last ten years or so just with Stay With Me and A Dream. lol

A Dream was sampled by both Tupac (I Ain't Mad at Ya) and Blackstreet (Don't Leave Me), and Stay With Me was sampled by Ashanti (Foolish) and Notorious BIG (One More Chance).
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Reply #20 posted 09/26/06 6:25am

SoulAlive

TommyRoss said:

SoulAlive said:




Yeah,this is their best album overall."Time Will Reveal" is just heavenly,and so is "Stay With Me","Love Me In A Special Way" and "A Dream".The songs are lush and soulful.Too bad they didn't stick with this sound,at least for one more album,instead of jumping on the synth-heavy pop bandwagon.

Yeah, you can hear at least four songs that hit the pop chart in the last ten years or so just with Stay With Me and A Dream. lol

A Dream was sampled by both Tupac (I Ain't Mad at Ya) and Blackstreet (Don't Leave Me), and Stay With Me was sampled by Ashanti (Foolish) and Notorious BIG (One More Chance).



Oh yeah.It's funny how some artists can launch an entire career by sampling an old Debarge track,lol.
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Reply #21 posted 09/28/06 8:43am

ElectricBlue

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If he didnt get hooked up on drugs they would have been huge!
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Reply #22 posted 10/01/06 8:12pm

Najee

SoulAlive said:

"This is the one DeBarge album that I don't like.Their two previous albums were warm,soulful and very inspired (the song 'All This Love' is the best track they ever did,imo).But by the mid-80s,their sound completely changed.'Rhythm of The Night' is a glossy,generic,synth-heavy production....and much more pop-sounding.It was the beginning of the end for them.The title track is one of the most annoying songs of the 80s."


Motown did a heavy push to make El DeBarge a pop solo singer, along the lines of Michael Jackson and then-labelmate Lionel Richie. 1985's "Rhythm of the Night" was the initial push in this direction, continuing on with El's first solo album in 1986.
THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS!
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Reply #23 posted 10/01/06 8:31pm

CinisterCee

I liked "Who's Johnny" in the 80s, and I can still stand to hear it, unlike "Rhythm Of The Night"
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Reply #24 posted 10/02/06 2:00am

SoulAlive

Najee said:

SoulAlive said:

"This is the one DeBarge album that I don't like.Their two previous albums were warm,soulful and very inspired (the song 'All This Love' is the best track they ever did,imo).But by the mid-80s,their sound completely changed.'Rhythm of The Night' is a glossy,generic,synth-heavy production....and much more pop-sounding.It was the beginning of the end for them.The title track is one of the most annoying songs of the 80s."


Motown did a heavy push to make El DeBarge a pop solo singer, along the lines of Michael Jackson and then-labelmate Lionel Richie. 1985's "Rhythm of the Night" was the initial push in this direction, continuing on with El's first solo album in 1986.



That's correct.I think El could have been a superstar,but unfortunately,his solo records were inconsistent,containing alot of weak material.Could you imagine what would have happened if they had sent him into the studio with Quincy Jones? That's what he needed....a really good producer who could bring out the best in him.As it stands,only a few of his solo hits were truly inspired ("Love Always","Someone" and "Broken Dreams" are great songs).
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Reply #25 posted 10/02/06 3:50am

musicman

CinisterCee said:

I much prefer All This Love (1982) and In a Special Way (1983).

Anyone heard that first album The Debarges (1981)?



YEah Cin, I saw the 1981 album in a used record shop this summer. I started to buy it because it's so rare. Most people think thier first album was All This Love.
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Reply #26 posted 10/02/06 7:01am

JazzyJ

CinisterCee said:

I liked "Who's Johnny" in the 80s, and I can still stand to hear it, unlike "Rhythm Of The Night"



OOOHHHHH let's NOT start on that on. Since my first name Johnny, everybody and their mama in my neighborhood use to sing that song to me. I had to be 4 when it came out and yeah I liked the song.
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