DISCOGRAPHY
REVIEW
The debut album from this quintet offered a mix of R&B, hip-hop, dance and an excellent vocal presentation. "Let Me Love You" and "Forgive Me Girl" were two of the four singles released from this album. Both singles peaked at number 49 after ten weeks on the Billboard R&B charts. The latter is an uptempo track with a hip-hop backbeat featuring the whistling falsetto of the late Antoine Lundy. But the big hit off this album was "Tears," a doo wop-flavored ballad also featuring Lundy, but with a more apologetic tone. The single peaked at number nine after a 21-week run. This album set the stage for the success that the group would later enjoy. ~ Craig Lytle, All Music Guide
TRACKS
1 | Be Mine Girl | Force MDs/Halpin/Le | 5:19 |
2 | Don't Make Me Dance (All Night Long) | Hammond/T./Williams | 5:21 |
3 | Tears | Lundy/Halpin/Pearso | 4:22 |
4 | Let Me Love You | Lundy/Halpin/Pearso | 5:08 |
5 | Itchin' for a Scratch | Force MDs/Halpin/Le | 5:21 |
6 | Forgive Me Girl | Lundy/Halpin/Daniel | 5:34 |
7 | Let's Stay Together | Lundy/Halpin/Daniel | 4:42 |
8 | I Just Wanna Love You | Halpin | 4:48 |
PERFORMERS
Bass | Doug Wimbish |
Drums | Keith LeBlanc |
Guitar | Carl Sturken Skip McDonald |
Keyboards | Brian Halpin Keith LeBlanc Robin Halpin |
Percussion | Bashiri Johnson Keith LeBlanc |
Rap | Force M.D.'s |
Saxophone | Josh Schneider |
Scratching | Doctor Rock |
Synthesizer | Brian Halpin Keith LeBlanc Robin Halpin |
Vocals | Antoine Lundy Force M.D.'s Trisco Pearson |
Vocals (Background) | Antoine Lundy Jesse Daniels Mercury Nelson Stevie D. Lundy Trisco Pearson |