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Overview
Six years after the first collaborative release, Gerald LeVert, Keith Sweat, and the otherwise MIA Johnny Gill reunited to present a more driven and carnal LSG. The Whodini quoting opener, "Just Friends," makes for a decent lead single with its sure beat and Loon's languid rap, but in the context of the rest of the album, its ode to platonic love seems downright deceiving and sneaky. The sexier than expected LSG2 presents the singers as swashbuckling lords of the bedroom and shows little interest in crossing over to the pop world's more chaste framework. It's a good thing they allow themselves the freedom, since the album's highlights are the more racy numbers. "Wide Open" combines LSG's bedroom promise to perform to satisfaction with an inspired choppy beat, while "Fa-Free"'s smirking and spicy lyrics are hard to resist and a great showcase for Sweat. "Shake Down" may hang on to its arrest and cavity search metaphor too long, but few could deliver lyrics like "Come and get your punishment/This is a shakedown all over your body" without sounding farcical. Well-written and well-produced, "Yesterday"'s over the top emotion and meandering way bring reminders of Prince at his most lonely and lustful and give the album some needed substance. Elsewhere the songwriting lags, but the slick production and LSG's passionate vocals make this seduction hard to resist.
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/29/2003 |
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Label: | East/West Records |
UPC: | 0075596285124 |
catalogNumber: | 62851 |
Rank: | 59886 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
LSG Primary ArtistJohnny Gill Group Member
Gerald Levert Keyboards,Background Vocals,Group Member
Keith Sweat Vocal Ad-Libs,Group Member
Darrell "Delite" Allamby Vocal Ad-Libs
Randy Bowland Guitar
Lincoln Browder Background Vocals
Craig T. Cooper Vocoder
Joe Little Background Vocals
Sherena Wynn Background Vocals
Loon Rap
James Freebarin-Smith Background Vocals
Edwin "Tony" Nicholas Keyboards
Technical Credits
Gerald Levert Arranger,Composer,Producer,Vocal ArrangementsAndy Gibson Composer
Deirdre Jenkins Producer
Darrell "Delite" Allamby Composer,Producer,Engineer,Instrumentation
James Austin Composer
Merlin Bobb Executive Producer
Tim Booth Composer
Lincoln Browder Composer
Larry Gold String Arrangements
Joe Little Producer
Joe Little Arranger
Sylvia Rhone Executive Producer
Lili Picou Art Direction
Mike City Composer,Producer
Ivan "St. Ives" Walker Engineer
James Freebarin-Smith Arranger
Vincent Higgins Composer
Edwin "Tony" Nicholas Composer,Producer
Steve Russell Composer
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