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Thread started 01/02/12 4:44pm

JabarR74

Favorite Bobby Brown album?

Best album by Bobby Brown, IYO?

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Reply #1 posted 01/02/12 6:10pm

AlexdeParis

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Don't Be Cruel
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Reply #2 posted 01/02/12 6:45pm

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AlexdeParis said:

Don't Be Cruel

yeahthat Hands down. With "Bobby" coming in at a close 2nd.

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Reply #3 posted 01/02/12 7:19pm

scorp84

I'm clearly in the minority, but, though I grew up with both "Cruel" & "Bobby", I listen to "Bobby" a lot more these days. Don't forget the "Dance!....Ya Know It!" remix album too!

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Reply #4 posted 01/02/12 7:23pm

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scorp84 said:

I'm clearly in the minority, but, though I grew up with both "Cruel" & "Bobby", I listen to "Bobby" a lot more these days. Don't forget the "Dance!....Ya Know It!" remix album too!

I can see that. I definitely played "Bobby" just as much as "Don't Be Cruel"....and "Bobby" has a lot of gems on it..."Humpin Around", "Got to Get Away", "Loving You Down", "That's The Way Love Is" but my favorite is "College Girl". nod

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Reply #5 posted 01/02/12 7:27pm

Shaolin325

Bobby, Bobby, Bobby!!! I LOVED that cd!!

New Edition performed in the Bronx over the weekend! If I had of been thinking clearly I would've got me some tix sad When I really thought about it the show was already sold out!!!!

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Reply #6 posted 01/02/12 8:16pm

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Y'all sleepin on King of Stage.
PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Reply #7 posted 01/02/12 8:19pm

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'Don't Be Cruel' & 'Bobby' are both really good; the other two are pretty weak, imo...

I wonder if he'll ever make another album?

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Reply #8 posted 01/02/12 10:24pm

Gunsnhalen

Are these albums worth it?

Never been a big bobby fan, don't care for his voice much. But i do love a lot of the tracks on Don't Be cruel.. so it's worth checking out?

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Reply #9 posted 01/02/12 10:31pm

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AlexdeParis said:

Don't Be Cruel

U know it!!!!!

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Reply #10 posted 01/02/12 10:49pm

JabarR74

King Of Stage

Don't Be Cruel

Bobby

Forever

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Reply #11 posted 01/03/12 12:08am

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Gunsnhalen said:

Are these albums worth it?

Never been a big bobby fan, don't care for his voice much. But i do love a lot of the tracks on Don't Be cruel.. so it's worth checking out?

Don't Be Cruel is definitely worth checking out. Start there and if you really dig it check out the others.

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Reply #13 posted 01/03/12 4:27pm

dancerella

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Y'all sleepin on King of Stage.

King of Stage is the shit and Larry Blackmon of Cameo produced I think?

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Reply #14 posted 01/03/12 4:28pm

AsherFierce

Bobby is my favourite, just for "That's the Way Love Is" and "Two Can Play That Game" alone. cool

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Reply #15 posted 01/03/12 4:32pm

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dancerella said:



LittleBLUECorvette said:


Y'all sleepin on King of Stage.



King of Stage is the shit and Larry Blackmon of Cameo produced I think?


Yes he did, and the uptempo joints are bangin.
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Reply #16 posted 01/03/12 5:20pm

diamondpearl1

"Bobby" was hard as fuck. Sometimes we 4 get that 4 all the ballads and pop stuff 'Face was known 4, he could throwdown when he wanted 2 and he did that on this album.

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Reply #17 posted 01/04/12 8:34am

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Easy choice for me: Don't Be Cruel. I can listen to that from start to finish. I even like the lesser known songs at the end of it. And I'll Be Good To You is bangin.

Whatever happened to "The Masterpiece" album that was supposed to be coming out??

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Reply #18 posted 01/04/12 10:01am

Jermaine88

Derek1984 said:

Easy choice for me: Don't Be Cruel. I can listen to that from start to finish. I even like the lesser known songs at the end of it. And I'll Be Good To You is bangin.

Whatever happened to "The Masterpiece" album that was supposed to be coming out??

The Bobby album was his best followed by Don't Be Cruel. Bobby was a step in maturity for Bobby. THe Forever album had good songs it didn't flat out suck it was just a flop on the charts but the problems he was having with Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, & Ronnie DeVoe on the New Edition Home Again Tour and him being in too deep into drugs by then was a problem. At that time Ralph Tresvant & Johnny Gill wanted to help him bad as for BBD they didn't really care cause on the Home Again tour he & Ricky wasn't talking like brothers should & he was having fist fights with Mike & Ronnie on the regular and it reared its ugly head during a tour date in New Mexico where guns were drawn. It was the drugs so he wasn't all there. Glad Bobby is better now and they are all getting along once again.

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Reply #19 posted 01/04/12 10:27am

Jermaine88

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Derek1984 said:

Easy choice for me: Don't Be Cruel. I can listen to that from start to finish. I even like the lesser known songs at the end of it. And I'll Be Good To You is bangin.

Whatever happened to "The Masterpiece" album that was supposed to be coming out??

The Bobby album was his best followed by Don't Be Cruel. Bobby was a step in maturity for Bobby. THe Forever album had good songs it didn't flat out suck it was just a flop on the charts but the problems he was having with Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, & Ronnie DeVoe on the New Edition Home Again Tour and him being in too deep into drugs by then was a problem. At that time Ralph Tresvant & Johnny Gill wanted to help him bad as for BBD they didn't really care cause on the Home Again tour he & Ricky wasn't talking like brothers should & he was having fist fights with Mike & Ronnie on the regular and it reared its ugly head during a tour date in New Mexico where guns were drawn. It was the drugs so he wasn't all there. Glad Bobby is better now and they are all getting along once again.

The Masterpiece is droppin this year followed by the New Edition album

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Reply #20 posted 01/04/12 12:21pm

Musicslave

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Y'all sleepin on King of Stage.

King of Stage is the shit and Larry Blackmon of Cameo produced I think?

I remember liking "Girl Next Door" from King of Stage. I wore it out. I don't recall the album cuts though..... Loved the Cameo (Larry Blackmon) sound it had on it.

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Reply #21 posted 01/04/12 1:55pm

alphastreet

When did the Bobby album come out and which songs are on it? That is one sexy cover, and I don't even think he's hot.

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Reply #22 posted 01/04/12 5:18pm

Jermaine88

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When did the Bobby album come out and which songs are on it? That is one sexy cover, and I don't even think he's hot.

1992 is when the Bobby album was dropped it had Humpin Around, Get Away, Good Enough, Something In Common with Whitney Houston & That's The Way Love Is as singles.

Two of those singles were written & produced by Babyface & LA Reid and the other ones were done by Teddy Riley with help from folks like Redhead Kingpin, Bernard Belle etc.

Blackstreet sang background vocals on that album along with Bernard Belle & Omar Chandler on 7 songs. Babyface sang background on all the songs he produced on the album while LA Reid played the drums, Babyface did the keyboards. Ricky Bell sang background on the song Pretty Little Girl along with Babyface and you can hear them both clearly.

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Reply #23 posted 01/05/12 4:42am

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alphastreet said:

When did the Bobby album come out and which songs are on it? That is one sexy cover, and I don't even think he's hot.

His body was banging during this period. nod He had gained a little more weight and took up more time in the gym. He was scrawny and skinny during the "Don't Be Cruel" days...but when the "Bobby" album came out, he was right. lick He nearly had a 6 pack in the "That's the way love is" video.

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Reply #24 posted 01/05/12 5:48am

alphastreet

Thanks for the info guys, I only knew some of the big hits for years and played them like Every Little Step, My Perogative and if I heard it, Humpin Around. And I listened to New Edition for many years too, but I'm checking these all out and they are better than I remember if I have seen them. Humpin Around sounds even better than I remember and like it could have easily been a TLC or Janet song,did Teddy Riley do this one? It also makes me think of the Dangerous era. And yeah, I guess he is kind of cute in the Bobby era now, in the glasses and with his moves. I always thought he was a good dancer cause of the other songs I knew, but he's moving really well, kind of a dorky cute though. In the 90's I know people were unfair about him and Whitney though we know about her behaviour too, and the last I heard, he was doing well on Behind the Music and watched the special with my mom which really put him in a good light smile

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Reply #25 posted 01/05/12 8:41am

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Bobby is my favourite, just for "That's the Way Love Is" and "Two Can Play That Game" alone. cool

Bobby is his best album but y'all keep forgetting the best song from that album ... "Pretty Little Girl".

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Reply #26 posted 01/05/12 8:43am

dseann

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Y'all sleepin on King of Stage.

"Spending Time" lol

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Reply #27 posted 01/05/12 8:47am

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Does Spending Time sample anything? It sure sounds familar.

And I always thought Girlfriend sampled Me and Mrs. Jones.

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Reply #28 posted 01/05/12 8:52am

Jermaine88

alphastreet said:

Thanks for the info guys, I only knew some of the big hits for years and played them like Every Little Step, My Perogative and if I heard it, Humpin Around. And I listened to New Edition for many years too, but I'm checking these all out and they are better than I remember if I have seen them. Humpin Around sounds even better than I remember and like it could have easily been a TLC or Janet song,did Teddy Riley do this one? It also makes me think of the Dangerous era. And yeah, I guess he is kind of cute in the Bobby era now, in the glasses and with his moves. I always thought he was a good dancer cause of the other songs I knew, but he's moving really well, kind of a dorky cute though. In the 90's I know people were unfair about him and Whitney though we know about her behaviour too, and the last I heard, he was doing well on Behind the Music and watched the special with my mom which really put him in a good light smile

No Teddy Riley didn't produce Humpin Around, LA & Babyface did. Teddy did Two Can Play That Game, Get Away, Til The End Of Time, Lovin You Down, One More Night, Something In Common with Whitney (Original version) LA Reid did the remix, & That's The Way Love Is. Blackstreet before Dave Hollister sang background vocals. That's when it was Teddy Riley, Chauncey "Black" Hannibal, Levi Little, & Joseph Stonestreet.

They did backup on all the Teddy Riley produced songs and they kicked it in the studio with Bobby and his crew of course. LA & Babyface did Humpin Around, Good Enough, & Pretty Little Girl. Babyface sang background on all of those songs. Whitney Houston & Chante Moore sang background on Good Enough, Babyface Bobby & Emanuel Officer DeRock sang background on Humpin Around. Babyface, Emanuel Officer & DeRock sang on Good Enough and they all along with Bobby's New Edition good friend and bandmate Ricky Bell sang on Pretty Little Girl, The rest of the songs were done by Bobby Brown, Derek "DOA" Allen, Dennis Austin, Kelvin Bowers, & BeBe Winans

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Reply #29 posted 01/05/12 9:29am

Musicslave

Jermaine88 said:

alphastreet said:

Thanks for the info guys, I only knew some of the big hits for years and played them like Every Little Step, My Perogative and if I heard it, Humpin Around. And I listened to New Edition for many years too, but I'm checking these all out and they are better than I remember if I have seen them. Humpin Around sounds even better than I remember and like it could have easily been a TLC or Janet song,did Teddy Riley do this one? It also makes me think of the Dangerous era. And yeah, I guess he is kind of cute in the Bobby era now, in the glasses and with his moves. I always thought he was a good dancer cause of the other songs I knew, but he's moving really well, kind of a dorky cute though. In the 90's I know people were unfair about him and Whitney though we know about her behaviour too, and the last I heard, he was doing well on Behind the Music and watched the special with my mom which really put him in a good light smile

No Teddy Riley didn't produce Humpin Around, LA & Babyface did. Teddy did Two Can Play That Game, Get Away, Til The End Of Time, Lovin You Down, One More Night, Something In Common with Whitney (Original version) LA Reid did the remix, & That's The Way Love Is. Blackstreet before Dave Hollister sang background vocals. That's when it was Teddy Riley, Chauncey "Black" Hannibal, Levi Little, & Joseph Stonestreet.

They did backup on all the Teddy Riley produced songs and they kicked it in the studio with Bobby and his crew of course. LA & Babyface did Humpin Around, Good Enough, & Pretty Little Girl. Babyface sang background on all of those songs. Whitney Houston & Chante Moore sang background on Good Enough, Babyface Bobby & Emanuel Officer DeRock sang background on Humpin Around. Babyface, Emanuel Officer & DeRock sang on Good Enough and they all along with Bobby's New Edition good friend and bandmate Ricky Bell sang on Pretty Little Girl, The rest of the songs were done by Bobby Brown, Derek "DOA" Allen, Dennis Austin, Kelvin Bowers, & BeBe Winans

He seemed to have done the opposite with "Bobby" versus "Don't Be Cruel". Seems like DBC was mostly produced by LaFace, where as he gave Teddy the bulk of the work on "Bobby." Probably due to the huge success of "My Perogative".

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