Najee said: I wish there was a four-disc box set of the hit songs Babyface produced over his career, including his own work. If done right, that would worth the price of admission.
Actually I just found a five volume set of LA & Babyface Hits on... um... that site where you go to find those kinds of things. There's three volumes of remixes too (so eight volumes in all). All of the tracks are great quality. Always loved the LA'Face sound. Between them and FlyteTyme, they dominated the latter part of the 80s R&B/Pop radio. I'll have to agree with Vain about Face losing the funk though. I loved the Deele and really wished they would have stayed together (still have the vinyl copy of Street Beat I bought in 84). At least they ended on a high note with Eyes of a Stranger (we'll conveniently forget the track that Dee and Carlos had on the Deep Cover soundtrack in 92). | |
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pzlyprk said: Actually I just found a five volume set of LA & Babyface Hits on... um... that site where you go to find those kinds of things. There's three volumes of remixes too (so eight volumes in all). All of the tracks are great quality.
OK, could you give us details (name of the compilation, where you found it, etc.)? If not on this thread, send me an OrgNote. 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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Lovesexy82 said: NAMOR3000 said: I guess I'm the only one who likes "Where Will You Go" from Tender Lover
I always thought that "Where Will You Go," was a little boring. It defintely has some Babyface's more understated vocals, but I always thought the lyrics were a little uninspired. I love "Where Will You Go"! The entire Side Two of the 'Tender Lover' album is incredible.Any one of those songs could have been a single. | |
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NAMOR3000 said: I guess I'm the only one who likes "Where Will You Go" from Tender Lover, & "On Our Own" by Bobby Brown from the "Ghostbusters 2" Soundtrack, since no one's mentioned those...
I mentioned them: AlexdeParis said: 17. On Our Own - Bobby Brown
27. Where Will You Go - Babyface [highest album track] Love 'em both. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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SoulAlive said: 'The Day' was a weak album,wasn't it? I was really disappointed with that one.That sappy Kenny G.collaboration ("Everytime I Close My Eyes")...that silly Shalamar remake ("This Is For The Lover In You")....with this album,it was evident that he was running out of ideas.
What made Babyface's version of "This Is for The Lover in You" terrible was that he made it a rap song (with L.L. Cool J having more prominence, IMO) with the members of Shalamar singing the chorus -- essentially, Babyface was a guest performer on his own song. It was further compounded by Howard Hewett outsinging 'Face when Hewett did his part in the bridge. 'Face gets kudos only for getting Shalamar (more particularly, Hewett and Jody Watley) together to agree to sing it. 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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Najee said: SoulAlive said: 'The Day' was a weak album,wasn't it? I was really disappointed with that one.That sappy Kenny G.collaboration ("Everytime I Close My Eyes")...that silly Shalamar remake ("This Is For The Lover In You")....with this album,it was evident that he was running out of ideas.
What made Babyface's version of "This Is for The Lover in You" terrible was that he made it a rap song (with L.L. Cool J having more prominence, IMO) with the members of Shalamar singing the chorus -- essentially, Babyface was a guest performer on his own song. It was further compounded by Howard Hewett outsinging 'Face when Hewett did his part in the bridge. 'Face gets kudos only for getting Shalamar (more particularly, Hewett and Jody Watley) together to agree to sing it. I slightly disagree with you. I do agree that maybe LL shouldn't have been as prominent as he was, but I don't think the updated version is THAT bad. I think that what he was trying to do was update a slow jam for an audience that might not be familiar with Howard Hewett or Jody Watley (like myself at the time because I was only 12). It had a hip-hop flavor without being too over the top (I thought) and I actually thought that LL's rap wasn't bad. (In the past 15 years some of his stuff has been borderline corny). Face could have actually took himself out of it and it would've been the same song. | |
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Other Babyface-written and/or -produced songs I like that I did not see listed:
The Jacksons' "Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)" El DeBarge's "Can't Get Enough" El DeBarge's "Where You Are" Bobby Brown's "Good Enough" (particularly the remix version) After 7's "Till You Do Me Right" [Edited 8/19/07 9:56am] 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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Lovesexy82 said: I slightly disagree with you. I do agree that maybe LL shouldn't have been as prominent as he was, but I don't think the updated version is THAT bad. I think that what he was trying to do was update a slow jam for an audience that might not be familiar with Howard Hewett or Jody Watley (like myself at the time because I was only 12).
It had a hip-hop flavor without being too over the top (I thought) and I actually thought that LL's rap wasn't bad. (In the past 15 years some of his stuff has been borderline corny). Face could have actually took himself out of it and it would've been the same song. Here are what I saw as problems with Babyface's version of "This Is for the Lover in You" 1.) Babyface himself does not sing much in it. 'Face sings only small parts in the first and second verses and by the time he comes back on with some occasional ad-libbing near the end of the song, you forget it's actually a Babyface song. When I first heard it, I thought it was either an L.L. Cool J. song produced by Babyface or a remix. 2.) The song only has trace elements of the original Shalamar song. Basically, 'Face made a rap version of the song, with only the chorus and Howard Hewett's bridge actually tying it in to the original. It's hard to call a song a remake when it's really its own standing composition with lifted elements. 3.) 'Face let someone else outsing him on his own song. Hewett is a very solid singer asked to provide vocals on one of his signature songs -- generally, that meant 'Face asked for trouble because he got stood up on his "cover." What made it even worse is that it's not like 'Face offered much competition, considering he barely performed on his own song. Though I will give 'Face some credit for his effort (most notably, getting the original Shalamar to sing together again), his version of "This Is for the Lover in You" was uninspiring, safe and bland. You can tell he was running out of ideas at that point. [Edited 8/19/07 10:15am] 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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Najee said: Other Babyface-written and/or -produced songs I like that I did not see listed:
The Jacksons' "Nothin' (Compares 2 U)" El DeBarge's "Can't Get Enough" El DeBarge's "Where You Are" Bobby Brown's "Good Enough" (particularly the remix version) After 7's "Till You Do Me Right" Damn, I didn't know Babyface wrote that. That's my JAM!!!! It's one of the last Track on my Essential Jacksons CD. Bobby Brown's "Good Enough" (particularly the remix version) I like this one too, the Remix Version is on my Bobby Brown's Greatest Hits CD. I think that "Bobby" is actually a really underrated album. I know that some people were underwhelmed with this one after "Don't Be Cruel," but this had some slammin R&B cuts on it. Especially "Get Away." Oh Lord. Did Babyface write that one too? | |
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Lovesexy82 said: Especially "Get Away."
Oh Lord. Did Babyface write that one too? No, "Get Away" was a Teddy Riley song. Speaking of Bobby Brown, I don't believe anyone has mentioned another 'Face tune: "Humpin' Around." Another Babyface song that wasn't named: The Isley Brothers' "Tears." [Edited 8/19/07 10:06am] 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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AlexdeParis said: I posted my top 100 songs written by Babyface about a year ago. I haven't revisited it in a while.
1. Don't Be Cruel - Bobby Brown 2. My, My, My - Johnny Gill 3. End of the Road - Boyz II Men 4. Girlfriend - Pebbles 5. Giving You the Benefit - Pebbles 6. Ready or Not - After 7 7. Can't Stop - After 7 8. I'm Ready - Tevin Campbell 9. I'll Make Love to You - Boyz II Men 10. I Care 'Bout You - Milestone 11. Love Makes Things Happen - Pebbles featuring Babyface 12. Someone to Love - Jon B featuring Babyface 13. Right Down to It - Damian Dame 14. Tender Lover - Babyface 15. We're Not Making Love No More - Dru Hill 16. Sweet November - Troop (yes, I prefer it to the original) 17. On Our Own - Bobby Brown 18. I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston 19. Whip Appeal - Babyface 20. Not Gon' Cry - Mary J. Blige 21. When Can I See You - Babyface 22. Dial My Heart - The Boys 23. Exclusivity - Damian Dame 24. Fairweather Friend - Johnny Gill 25. Roni - Bobby Brown 26. Can We Talk - Tevin Campbell 27. Where Will You Go - Babyface [highest album track] 28. A Song for Mama - Boyz II Men 29. It's No Crime - Babyface 30. You're Makin' Me High - Toni Braxton 31. Sittin' Up in My Room - Brandy 32. Baby-Baby-Baby - TLC 33. Two Occasions - The Deele 34. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) - Whitney Houston I found the rest: 35. Every Little Step - Bobby Brown 36. On the Line - Michael Jackson 37. My Kinda Girl - Babyface 38. Heat of the Moment - After 7 39. Superwoman - Karyn White 40. Backyard - Pebbles featuring Salt-N-Pepa 41. The Way You Love Me - Karyn White 42. Humpin' Around - Bobby Brown 43. Where Is My Love? - El DeBarge featuring Babyface 44. Count on Me - Whitney Houston & CeCe Winans 45. Take a Bow - Madonna 46. Seven Whole Days - Toni Braxton 47. For the Cool in You - Babyface 48. Miracle - Whitney Houston 49. Another Sad Love Song - Toni Braxton 50. Water Runs Dry - Boyz II Men 51. Rock Wit'cha - Bobby Brown 52. Always in My Heart - Tevin Campbell 53. Red Light Special - TLC 54. Never Keeping Secrets - Babyface 55. You Mean the World to Me - Toni Braxton 56. Breathe Again - Toni Braxton 57. Whatever - En Vogue 58. Let's Get the Mood Right - Johnny Gill 59. Give U My Heart - Babyface featuring Toni Braxton 60. 'Til You Do Me Right - After 7 61. Love Shoulda Brought You Home - Toni Braxton 62. Soon As I Get Home - Babyface 63. Pretty Girl - Jon B 64. Last Night - Az Yet 65. Queen of the Night - Whitney Houston 66. Why Do I Believe? - Pebbles 67. And Our Feelings - Babyface 68. Gotta Learn My Rhythm - Damian Dame 69. Rock Steady - The Whispers 70. Love Saw It - Karyn White featuring Babyface 71. Try It On My Own - Whitney Houston 72. Sunshine - Babyface 73. Roses Are Red - The Mac Band 74. There U Go - Johnny Gill 75. Diggin' on You - TLC 76. Secret Rendezvous - Karyn White 77. Good Enough - Bobby Brown 78. You Said, You Said - Jermaine Jackson 79. Something in Your Eyes - Bell Biv DeVoe 80. You Are the Man - En Vogue 81. One Night - After 7 82. Every Time I Close My Eyes - Babyface 83. Until You Come Back - Whitney Houston 84. Tears - The Isley Brothers 85. Feels So Much Better - Johnny Gill 86. Have I Never - A Few Good Men 87. Lady, Lady - Babyface 88. All Night Long - SWV 89. Boys & Girls - Tony! Toni! Toné! 90. Truly Something Special - After 7 91. Rock Bottom - Babyface 92. Let It Flow - Toni Braxton 93. Never Forget You - Mariah Carey 94. Slow Jam - Midnight Star 95. Why Does It Hurt So Bad - Whitney Houston 96. The Day (That You Gave Me a Son) - Babyface 97. When You Believe - Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey 98. Long Way From Home - Johnny Gill 99. I Wanna Love Like That - Tony Thompson 100. Nothin' (That Compares 2 U) - The Jacksons Glancing back over it, I probably underrated "Rock Steady" -- it may be exceedingly simple, but it's effective. I can't see much separation on those Toni Braxton hits. Can't believe I forgot Madonna's "Forbidden Love." "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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I forgot Jermaine Jackson's "I Dream, I Dream" as well! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: AlexdeParis said: I posted my top 100 songs written by Babyface about a year ago. I haven't revisited it in a while.
1. Don't Be Cruel - Bobby Brown 2. My, My, My - Johnny Gill 3. End of the Road - Boyz II Men 4. Girlfriend - Pebbles 5. Giving You the Benefit - Pebbles 6. Ready or Not - After 7 7. Can't Stop - After 7 8. I'm Ready - Tevin Campbell 9. I'll Make Love to You - Boyz II Men 10. I Care 'Bout You - Milestone 11. Love Makes Things Happen - Pebbles featuring Babyface 12. Someone to Love - Jon B featuring Babyface 13. Right Down to It - Damian Dame 14. Tender Lover - Babyface 15. We're Not Making Love No More - Dru Hill 16. Sweet November - Troop (yes, I prefer it to the original) 17. On Our Own - Bobby Brown 18. I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston 19. Whip Appeal - Babyface 20. Not Gon' Cry - Mary J. Blige 21. When Can I See You - Babyface 22. Dial My Heart - The Boys 23. Exclusivity - Damian Dame 24. Fairweather Friend - Johnny Gill 25. Roni - Bobby Brown 26. Can We Talk - Tevin Campbell 27. Where Will You Go - Babyface [highest album track] 28. A Song for Mama - Boyz II Men 29. It's No Crime - Babyface 30. You're Makin' Me High - Toni Braxton 31. Sittin' Up in My Room - Brandy 32. Baby-Baby-Baby - TLC 33. Two Occasions - The Deele 34. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) - Whitney Houston I found the rest: 35. Every Little Step - Bobby Brown 36. On the Line - Michael Jackson 37. My Kinda Girl - Babyface 38. Heat of the Moment - After 7 39. Superwoman - Karyn White 40. Backyard - Pebbles featuring Salt-N-Pepa 41. The Way You Love Me - Karyn White 42. Humpin' Around - Bobby Brown 43. Where Is My Love? - El DeBarge featuring Babyface 44. Count on Me - Whitney Houston & CeCe Winans 45. Take a Bow - Madonna 46. Seven Whole Days - Toni Braxton 47. For the Cool in You - Babyface 48. Miracle - Whitney Houston 49. Another Sad Love Song - Toni Braxton 50. Water Runs Dry - Boyz II Men 51. Rock Wit'cha - Bobby Brown 52. Always in My Heart - Tevin Campbell 53. Red Light Special - TLC 54. Never Keeping Secrets - Babyface 55. You Mean the World to Me - Toni Braxton 56. Breathe Again - Toni Braxton 57. Whatever - En Vogue 58. Let's Get the Mood Right - Johnny Gill 59. Give U My Heart - Babyface featuring Toni Braxton 60. 'Til You Do Me Right - After 7 61. Love Shoulda Brought You Home - Toni Braxton 62. Soon As I Get Home - Babyface 63. Pretty Girl - Jon B 64. Last Night - Az Yet 65. Queen of the Night - Whitney Houston 66. Why Do I Believe? - Pebbles 67. And Our Feelings - Babyface 68. Gotta Learn My Rhythm - Damian Dame 69. Rock Steady - The Whispers 70. Love Saw It - Karyn White featuring Babyface 71. Try It On My Own - Whitney Houston 72. Sunshine - Babyface 73. Roses Are Red - The Mac Band 74. There U Go - Johnny Gill 75. Diggin' on You - TLC 76. Secret Rendezvous - Karyn White 77. Good Enough - Bobby Brown 78. You Said, You Said - Jermaine Jackson 79. Something in Your Eyes - Bell Biv DeVoe 80. You Are the Man - En Vogue 81. One Night - After 7 82. Every Time I Close My Eyes - Babyface 83. Until You Come Back - Whitney Houston 84. Tears - The Isley Brothers 85. Feels So Much Better - Johnny Gill 86. Have I Never - A Few Good Men 87. Lady, Lady - Babyface 88. All Night Long - SWV 89. Boys & Girls - Tony! Toni! Toné! 90. Truly Something Special - After 7 91. Rock Bottom - Babyface 92. Let It Flow - Toni Braxton 93. Never Forget You - Mariah Carey 94. Slow Jam - Midnight Star 95. Why Does It Hurt So Bad - Whitney Houston 96. The Day (That You Gave Me a Son) - Babyface 97. When You Believe - Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey 98. Long Way From Home - Johnny Gill 99. I Wanna Love Like That - Tony Thompson 100. Nothin' (That Compares 2 U) - The Jacksons Glancing back over it, I probably underrated "Rock Steady" -- it may be exceedingly simple, but it's effective. I can't see much separation on those Toni Braxton hits. Can't believe I forgot Madonna's "Forbidden Love." Who ranked these? Looking at that list, I can't see how "Every Little Step I Take" is lower than 'On Our Own'? Or lower than '(24) Fairweather Friend' and '(23)Exclusivity'. Some of those rankings are off but damn that dude has churned out some hits. Pretty damn impressive. nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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Najee said: Lovesexy82 said: Especially "Get Away."
Oh Lord. Did Babyface write that one too? No, "Get Away" was a Teddy Riley song. Speaking of Bobby Brown, I don't believe anyone has mentioned another 'Face tune: "Humpin' Around." Another Babyface song that wasn't named: The Isley Brothers' "Tears." [Edited 8/19/07 10:06am] I actually think somebody did metntion Humpin' Around cause I remember seeing it way back when this thread began. | |
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MuthaFunka said: Who ranked these?
Looking at that list, I can't see how "Every Little Step I Take" is lower than 'On Our Own'? Or lower than '(24) Fairweather Friend' and '(23)Exclusivity'. Some of those rankings are off but damn that dude has churned out some hits. Pretty damn impressive. That's Alex's personal list of his favorite Babyface songs. Some of the songs listed are album tracks and at a glance there are some charted singles not on Alex's list (The Whispers' "In the Mood," Johnny Gill's "Let's Get the Mood Right," The Boys' "Lucky Charm," Sheena Easton's "The Lover in Me" and Paula Abdul's "Knocked Out" come to mind). 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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AlexdeParis said: AlexdeParis said: I posted my top 100 songs written by Babyface about a year ago. I haven't revisited it in a while.
1. Don't Be Cruel - Bobby Brown 2. My, My, My - Johnny Gill 3. End of the Road - Boyz II Men 4. Girlfriend - Pebbles 5. Giving You the Benefit - Pebbles 6. Ready or Not - After 7 7. Can't Stop - After 7 8. I'm Ready - Tevin Campbell 9. I'll Make Love to You - Boyz II Men 10. I Care 'Bout You - Milestone 11. Love Makes Things Happen - Pebbles featuring Babyface 12. Someone to Love - Jon B featuring Babyface 13. Right Down to It - Damian Dame 14. Tender Lover - Babyface 15. We're Not Making Love No More - Dru Hill 16. Sweet November - Troop (yes, I prefer it to the original) 17. On Our Own - Bobby Brown 18. I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston 19. Whip Appeal - Babyface 20. Not Gon' Cry - Mary J. Blige 21. When Can I See You - Babyface 22. Dial My Heart - The Boys 23. Exclusivity - Damian Dame 24. Fairweather Friend - Johnny Gill 25. Roni - Bobby Brown 26. Can We Talk - Tevin Campbell 27. Where Will You Go - Babyface [highest album track] 28. A Song for Mama - Boyz II Men 29. It's No Crime - Babyface 30. You're Makin' Me High - Toni Braxton 31. Sittin' Up in My Room - Brandy 32. Baby-Baby-Baby - TLC 33. Two Occasions - The Deele 34. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) - Whitney Houston I found the rest: 35. Every Little Step - Bobby Brown 36. On the Line - Michael Jackson 37. My Kinda Girl - Babyface 38. Heat of the Moment - After 7 39. Superwoman - Karyn White 40. Backyard - Pebbles featuring Salt-N-Pepa 41. The Way You Love Me - Karyn White 42. Humpin' Around - Bobby Brown 43. Where Is My Love? - El DeBarge featuring Babyface 44. Count on Me - Whitney Houston & CeCe Winans 45. Take a Bow - Madonna 46. Seven Whole Days - Toni Braxton 47. For the Cool in You - Babyface 48. Miracle - Whitney Houston 49. Another Sad Love Song - Toni Braxton 50. Water Runs Dry - Boyz II Men 51. Rock Wit'cha - Bobby Brown 52. Always in My Heart - Tevin Campbell 53. Red Light Special - TLC 54. Never Keeping Secrets - Babyface 55. You Mean the World to Me - Toni Braxton 56. Breathe Again - Toni Braxton 57. Whatever - En Vogue 58. Let's Get the Mood Right - Johnny Gill 59. Give U My Heart - Babyface featuring Toni Braxton 60. 'Til You Do Me Right - After 7 61. Love Shoulda Brought You Home - Toni Braxton 62. Soon As I Get Home - Babyface 63. Pretty Girl - Jon B 64. Last Night - Az Yet 65. Queen of the Night - Whitney Houston 66. Why Do I Believe? - Pebbles 67. And Our Feelings - Babyface 68. Gotta Learn My Rhythm - Damian Dame 69. Rock Steady - The Whispers 70. Love Saw It - Karyn White featuring Babyface 71. Try It On My Own - Whitney Houston 72. Sunshine - Babyface 73. Roses Are Red - The Mac Band 74. There U Go - Johnny Gill 75. Diggin' on You - TLC 76. Secret Rendezvous - Karyn White 77. Good Enough - Bobby Brown 78. You Said, You Said - Jermaine Jackson 79. Something in Your Eyes - Bell Biv DeVoe 80. You Are the Man - En Vogue 81. One Night - After 7 82. Every Time I Close My Eyes - Babyface 83. Until You Come Back - Whitney Houston 84. Tears - The Isley Brothers 85. Feels So Much Better - Johnny Gill 86. Have I Never - A Few Good Men 87. Lady, Lady - Babyface 88. All Night Long - SWV 89. Boys & Girls - Tony! Toni! Toné! 90. Truly Something Special - After 7 91. Rock Bottom - Babyface 92. Let It Flow - Toni Braxton 93. Never Forget You - Mariah Carey 94. Slow Jam - Midnight Star 95. Why Does It Hurt So Bad - Whitney Houston 96. The Day (That You Gave Me a Son) - Babyface 97. When You Believe - Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey 98. Long Way From Home - Johnny Gill 99. I Wanna Love Like That - Tony Thompson 100. Nothin' (That Compares 2 U) - The Jacksons Glancing back over it, I probably underrated "Rock Steady" -- it may be exceedingly simple, but it's effective. I can't see much separation on those Toni Braxton hits. Can't believe I forgot Madonna's "Forbidden Love." This is a lot to take in at once, so I'm going tohave to read it a few times, but I can't possibly see how Don't Be Cruel is #1, Somewhere in the Top 30 maybe, but NOT #1. | |
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Lovesexy82 said: I actually think somebody did metntion Humpin' Around cause I remember seeing it way back when this thread began.
THE ORIGINATOR OF THIS THREAD first mentioned "Humpin' Around." 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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Najee said: MuthaFunka said: Who ranked these?
Looking at that list, I can't see how "Every Little Step I Take" is lower than 'On Our Own'? Or lower than '(24) Fairweather Friend' and '(23)Exclusivity'. Some of those rankings are off but damn that dude has churned out some hits. Pretty damn impressive. That's Alex's personal list of his favorite Babyface songs. Some of the songs listed are album tracks and at a glance there are some charted singles not on Alex's list (The Whispers' "In the Mood," Johnny Gill's "Let's Get the Mood Right," The Boys' "Lucky Charm," Sheena Easton's "The Lover in Me" and Paula Abdul's "Knocked Out" come to mind). Ah ok. Al, you need to re-rank that list! nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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Lovesexy82 said: This is a lot to take in at once, so I'm going tohave to read it a few times, but I can't possibly see how Don't Be Cruel is #1, Somewhere in the Top 30 maybe, but NOT #1.
First, it's Alex's personal list of his top 100 Babyface-written and/or -produced songs. Second, considering it was the song that not only launched Bobby Brown to stardom but effectively made Babyface (and L.A. Reid) prominent producers I would rank it that high. It was the success of "Don't Be Cruel," IMO, that opened the proverbial flood gate of hits and opportunities to work with other prominent acts later. AlexdeParis said: 99. I Wanna Love Like That - Tony Thompson
Alex, did you know Tony Thompson, the former lead singer for Hi-Five, was found dead two months ago? Apparently, he huffed Freon: http://www.eurweb.com/sto...r34756.cfm [Edited 8/19/07 13:51pm] 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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Najee said: Lovesexy82 said: This is a lot to take in at once, so I'm going tohave to read it a few times, but I can't possibly see how Don't Be Cruel is #1, Somewhere in the Top 30 maybe, but NOT #1.
First, it's Alex's personal list of his top 100 Babyface-written and/or -produced songs. Second, considering it was the song that not launched Bobby Brown to stardom but effectively made Babyface (and L.A. Reid) prominent producers I would rank it that high. It was the success of "Don't Be Cruel," IMO, that opened the proverbial flood gate of hits and opportunities to work with other prominent acts later. AlexdeParis said: 99. I Wanna Love Like That - Tony Thompson
Alex, did you know Tony Thompson, the former lead singer for Hi-Five, was found dead two months ago? Apparently, he huffed Freon: http://www.eurweb.com/sto...r34756.cfm [Edited 8/19/07 11:01am] Okay, Okay, I'm bit confused. Are we talking about Top 100 songs written by Babyface in terms of popularity and radio appeal, or are we talking about songs on sheer songwriting and musical merits alone? Now, don't get me wrong, Don't Be Cruel is the jam, but if we're talking about the latter, there are other songs on that comprehensive list that I think are technically better executed than Don't Be Cruel. Like I said it would definitely be in my in Top 30, but I guess what I'm saying (and I'm speaking for myself and not anybody else) is that when I think of Don't Be Cruel I don't say "Damn, that's the best song Babyface has ever written!" And I know it's a personal list, I didn't try and tear him down as a person or anything. I hope it did not come across that way. [Edited 8/19/07 13:07pm] | |
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I'll just roll w/ his stuff since I'm not up on what all he's produced & really can't deal w/ all that reading right now
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Lovesexy82 said: Okay, Okay, I'm bit confused. Are we talking about Top 100 songs written by Babyface in terms of popularity and radio appeal, or are we talking about songs on sheer songwriting and musical merits alone?
I gathered it's solely a list of Alex's favorite Babyface-written and/or -produced songs. It seems like you and Muthafunka took it as some official list assuming some definitive criteria. Lovesexy82 said: Now, don't get me wrong, Don't Be Cruel is the jam, but if we're talking about the latter, there are other songs on that comprehensive list that I think are technically better executed than Don't Be Cruel. Like I said it would definitely be in my in Top 30, but I guess what I'm saying (and I'm speaking for myself and not anybody else) is that when I think of Don't Be Cruel I don't say "Damn, that's the best song Babyface has ever written!"
I would say "Don't Be Cruel" is the most important song in helping Babyface build his legacy. He had other songs that were hits shortly before Bobby Brown came on the scene -- The Whispers' "Rock Steady" and Pebbles' "Girlfriend" were No. 1 singles, for instance -- but the success of 'Face's work on that album and the emergence of Brown as a major star put him and L.A. Reid in the "superstar producer" chair they (and later 'Face by himself) ruled for a decade. [Edited 8/19/07 17:10pm] 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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Lovesexy82 said: Okay, Okay, I'm bit confused. Are we talking about Top 100 songs written by Babyface in terms of popularity and radio appeal, or are we talking about songs on sheer songwriting and musical merits alone? That list just reflects my personal favorites -- nothing more, nothing less. Now, don't get me wrong, Don't Be Cruel is the jam, but if we're talking about the latter, there are other songs on that comprehensive list that I think are technically better executed than Don't Be Cruel. Like I said it would definitely be in my in Top 30, but I guess what I'm saying (and I'm speaking for myself and not anybody else) is that when I think of Don't Be Cruel I don't say "Damn, that's the best song Babyface has ever written!"
And I know it's a personal list, I didn't try and tear him down as a person or anything. I hope it did not come across that way. Najee's right; it's my personal ranking of his songs (although I will reiterate that I haven't looked at it too closely in about a year). I find your comments on "Don't Be Cruel" amusing because I honestly do think "that's the best song Babyface has ever written" every time I hear it. It's that good. Najee, I heard about Tony's death. There were a couple of threads here when it happened. So sad... "Let's Get the Mood Right" is #58 on my list. The other songs you mentioned didn't make it, but I like them (although I've never been a big fan of "The Lover in Me" for whatever reason). "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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MuthaFunka said: Looking at that list, I can't see how "Every Little Step I Take" is lower than 'On Our Own'? Or lower than '(24) Fairweather Friend' and '(23)Exclusivity'. Really? If I had to choose between "On Our Own" and "Every Little Step," I'm picking "On Our Own" every time (even if the latter is about my girl Pebbles). And don't be knocking "Fairweather Friend" and "Exclusivity" -- I love those! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: Really? If I had to choose between "On Our Own" and "Every Little Step," I'm picking "On Our Own" every time (even if the latter is about my girl Pebbles). And don't be knocking "Fairweather Friend" and "Exclusivity" -- I love those!
I can see choosing "Every Little Step" over those songs if you're talking about the remix version; the original version was a little derivative musically of "Don't Be Cruel." BTW, You may appreciate the fact that I made a six-disc anthology of Babyface's songs using your and pzlyprk's suggestions as guidance. 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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AlexdeParis said: MuthaFunka said: Looking at that list, I can't see how "Every Little Step I Take" is lower than 'On Our Own'? Or lower than '(24) Fairweather Friend' and '(23)Exclusivity'. Really? If I had to choose between "On Our Own" and "Every Little Step," I'm picking "On Our Own" every time (even if the latter is about my girl Pebbles). And don't be knocking "Fairweather Friend" and "Exclusivity" -- I love those! Afer I realized it was your personal list, I cut you some slack! nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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AlexdeParis said: I posted my top 100 songs written by Babyface about a year ago. I haven't revisited it in a while. I can't find the whole list, but here's the top 34:
1. Don't Be Cruel - Bobby Brown 2. My, My, My - Johnny Gill 3. End of the Road - Boyz II Men 4. Girlfriend - Pebbles 5. Giving You the Benefit - Pebbles 6. Ready or Not - After 7 7. Can't Stop - After 7 8. I'm Ready - Tevin Campbell 9. I'll Make Love to You - Boyz II Men 10. I Care 'Bout You - Milestone 11. Love Makes Things Happen - Pebbles featuring Babyface 12. Someone to Love - Jon B featuring Babyface 13. Right Down to It - Damian Dame 14. Tender Lover - Babyface 15. We're Not Making Love No More - Dru Hill 16. Sweet November - Troop (yes, I prefer it to the original) 17. On Our Own - Bobby Brown 18. I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston 19. Whip Appeal - Babyface 20. Not Gon' Cry - Mary J. Blige 21. When Can I See You - Babyface 22. Dial My Heart - The Boys 23. Exclusivity - Damian Dame 24. Fairweather Friend - Johnny Gill 25. Roni - Bobby Brown 26. Can We Talk - Tevin Campbell 27. Where Will You Go - Babyface [highest album track] 28. A Song for Mama - Boyz II Men 29. It's No Crime - Babyface 30. You're Makin' Me High - Toni Braxton 31. Sittin' Up in My Room - Brandy 32. Baby-Baby-Baby - TLC 33. Two Occasions - The Deele 34. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) - Whitney Houston WOW i didn't know he wrote those songs "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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MuthaFunka said: Afer I realized it was your personal list, I cut you some slack!
Of course, I noticed that Alex didn't list Pebbles' "Always." Given his affection for Big Red, I wonder if it's because Babyface didn't help write it (Pebbles and Danny Sembello wrote it, but L.A. Reid and Babyface produced it). 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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I'm gonna have to come up with a list to rival yours! But I don't know if I have have energy for 100 and I know that no one's gonna agree with my number 1. I'm gonna give you a preview and say that my personal #1 song written/produced by Babyface is "My Kinda Girl." Now when I hear this song I think "Damn, this is the best song Babyface has ever written!"
***Hides face*** I know that you had it at #87, but each his or her own. [Edited 8/19/07 16:38pm] [Edited 8/19/07 16:39pm] | |
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Lovesexy82 said: I'm gonna have to come up with a list to rival yours! But I don't know if I have have energy for 100 and I know that no one's gonna agree with my number 1. I'm gonna give you a preview and say that my personal #1 song written/produced by Babyface is "My Kinda Girl." Now when I hear this song I think "Damn, this is the best song Babyface has ever written!"
***Hides face*** I know that you had it at #87, but each his or her own. Hey, it's your personal choice and you can use whatever subjective or definitive criteria you want. But I would imagine after questioning Alex choosing Bobby Brown's "Don't Be Cruel" ... well, let's say Babyface's "My Kinda Girl" is a head-scratcher. I will have to come up with a list later, but unless asked I don't want to bog down the thread with "My list is better than your list"-type games. [Edited 8/19/07 17:00pm] 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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