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Al B Sure wants to Justify Madonna's Love http://www.motownvideos.c...-Love.html Ya'll remember the B-Side of "No Matter What You Do" with Diana Ross? Al B Sure and Chubb Rock remixed the beat...added his lil noises and tried to talk seductivley into the microphone and made his man version of Justify My Love? At the end Al B asks Madonna what is she going to do about that? Lawd I picked up this 45 last week for .45. I was pleasantly suprised. B1 Al B. Sure! Al'l Justify Your Love (5:10) Backing Vocals - Al B. Sure! , K-Ci & JoJo Backing Vocals [Credited To] - JoJo Hailey* , K-Ci Hailey* Keyboards - DeVanté Swing* Producer - Al B. Sure! Tracking By - Paul Logus, Jr.* Written-By - Al B. Sure! , Chubb Rock , Lenny Kravitz Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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what're the Bomb Squad gonna do about that! | |
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Yuck that title alone. Never heard that cut. Is it on you tube? | |
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MidasTouch said: what're the Bomb Squad gonna do about that!
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tuff1 said: Yuck that title alone. Never heard that cut. Is it on you tube?
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MidasTouch said: what're the Bomb Squad gonna do about that!
Actually the closest thing to retort from the Bomb Squad camp was a song called "To My Donna" by Young Black Teenagers. | |
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That's one of my favorite B. Sure cuts of all time. That came on my shuffle playlist at the gym yesterday and it still sounds good after all this time.
I even liked the little mini rap Al tried to do. The beat's the same and the productions seems to be smoothed out to make it sound more R&B which worked out well. [ZUNECARD]MikeChristopher[/ZUNECARD] | |
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Yeah, I remember it.
paisleypark4 said: K-Ci & JoJo
Why so surprised? He's always been one of their biggest supporters from the beginning. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Cinnie said: MidasTouch said: what're the Bomb Squad gonna do about that!
Actually the closest thing to retort from the Bomb Squad camp was a song called "To My Donna" by Young Black Teenagers. indeed. I must dig that album out. I think I could still shake something to Tap The Bottle.... | |
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He sounds like Prince doing that song. | |
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Never heard this song before but I remember Al's second album 'Private Times and The Whole 9'.It was a mess....an over-long,filler-packed album that went on and on and on,with only a few decent songs along the way.I don't even have it anymore. | |
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SoulAlive said: Never heard this song before but I remember Al's second album 'Private Times and The Whole 9'.It was a mess....an over-long,filler-packed album that went on and on and on,with only a few decent songs along the way.I don't even have it anymore.
Thats a very nice description of tha album. Misunderstanding never made my play list. Maybe I was Misunderstood. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: tuff1 said: Yuck that title alone. Never heard that cut. Is it on you tube?
neva heard this b4. | |
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paisleypark4 said: SoulAlive said: Never heard this song before but I remember Al's second album 'Private Times and The Whole 9'.It was a mess....an over-long,filler-packed album that went on and on and on,with only a few decent songs along the way.I don't even have it anymore.
Thats a very nice description of tha album. Misunderstanding never made my play list. Maybe I was Misunderstood. Aw, I love "Missunderstanding" -- especially the remix with Monie Love and its ridiculously long and corny title ("As Sure! As Monie's in the Middle"). Couldn't find that version on YouTube, but here's the remix video: Missunderstanding Does anyone know why he misspelled it as "Missunderstanding." I've always guessed that it's some kind of reference to the woman ("Miss"), but it's always bugged me. Anyway, I agree with y'all about the album as a whole. It doesn't help the album that both "Missunderstanding" and the third single "Had Enuf?" were remixed for their single releases. I like "No Matter What You Do" with Diana, but it's nothing special. "So Special" was one of the album's best tracks. So Special "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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'Private Times...And the Whole 9' is an example of how artists can sometimes over-reach.He should have used the less-is-more approach of his debut album.It's an unpretentious,8-song album with no filler at all.All 8 tracks are solid.
The follow-up is bloated,over-long and just plain boring. | |
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AlexdeParis said: "So Special" was one of the album's best tracks.
So Special I agree,this is definitely one of the strongest tracks on the album.It has a "Nite and Day" vibe to it.I'm surprised that it wasn't a bigger hit.This probably should have been the first single. | |
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SoulAlive said: AlexdeParis said: "So Special" was one of the album's best tracks.
So Special I agree,this is definitely one of the strongest tracks on the album.It has a "Nite and Day" vibe to it.I'm surprised that it wasn't a bigger hit.This probably should have been the first single. It wasn't a single at all (although it did get some radio play). I have no problems with "Missunderstanding" as the lead single (and neither did most, considering it hit #1), but I definitely would've made "So Special" the follow-up single. That being said, "No Matter What You Do" has to be considered a success, because reaching #4 with no video was no easy feat those days. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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