Let's Get the Mood Right
| Let's Get the Mood Right | ||||
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| Studio album by Johnny Gill | ||||
| Released | October 8, 1996 | |||
| Recorded | 1995-1996 | |||
| Genre | R&B | |||
| Length | 73:06 | |||
| Label | Motown | |||
| Producer | Keith Andes, Big Bub, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Tony Rich, Joseph Powell, The Characters, Johnny Gill, R. Kelly, Al B. Sure & Kyle West, Kairi Styles | |||
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Let's Get the Mood Right is the 5th album by singer Johnny Gill released in 1996. Certified gold in January 1997,[1] it was his third and final album for Motown Records.
Track listing
- "Let's Get the Mood Right" (Babyface) (5:14)
 - "Touch" (Big Bub, Tom Jefferson, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) (4:10)
 - "Maybe" (James Harris III, Terry Lewis) (5:39)
 - "Having Illusions" (Tony Rich) (4:55)
 - "Bring It On" (Tony Rich, Joe Rich) (4:16)
 - "Take Me (I'm Yours)" (James Harris III, Terry Lewis, Johnny Gill, Joseph Powell, Vanessa Powers) (7:35)
 - "Love In An Elevator" (Troy Taylor, Charles Farrar, Carlton Thomas) (4:40)
 - "It's Your Body" (feat. Roger Troutman) (Johnny Gill) (5:32)
 - "Someone To Love" (R. Kelly) (3:51)
 - "4 U Alone" (Al B. Sure, Kyle West) (4:24)
 - "Love U Right" (Jermaine Dupri, Manuel Seal, Johnny Gill) (4:20)
 - "Simply Say I Love U" (feat. Stevie Wonder) (Troy Taylor, Charles Farrar) (4:31)
 - "I Know You Want Me" (Kairi Styles) (4:03)
 - "So Gentle" (feat. Ronnie DeVoe) (Troy Taylor, Charles Farrar) (5:07)
 - "All That He's Supposed To Be" (Johnny Gill, Carlton Thomas, Troy Taylor, Charles Farrar) (4:30)
 
Personnel
- Nathan East: bass on "Let's Get the Mood Right"
 - Babyface, Marc Nelson and Melvin Edmonds: background vocals on "Let's Get the Mood Right"
 - Charles Fearing: guitar on "Let's Get the Mood Right"
 - Tony Rich: background vocals on "Having Illusions" and "Bring It On"
 - Nathan Watts: bass overdubs on "It's Your Body"
 - R. Kelly: background vocals on "Someone To Love"
 - LeVar "Lil' Tone" Wilson of Ladae!: background vocals on "4 U Alone"
 - Ronnie DeVoe: rap on "So Gentle"
 
References
- ↑ Morris, Chris (1997). Alanis Morissette Tops '96 RIAA Certifications. Artists & Music: books.google.com. pp. Page 103.
 
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