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LaFace Records,Arista
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country: US
Released: 1993
Genre: Funk / Soul
Style: Contemporary R&B, New Jack Swing, Soul
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This version has seven small circles "ooooooo" across the center of the timing window, and no Sonopress "S" logo printed on the sides of the shell. ℗ 1992, 1993 & © 1993 LaFace Records Manufactured and Distributed by Arista Records, Inc. MFG. U.S.A. Produced for LaFace Inc. except Track 4: for Flapjack Productions Track 8: for Palm Tree Productions Track 9: for 3 Boyz From Newark Productions, Inc. Track 11: for EP Enterprises Inc. Track 1 © 1993 ECAF/Sony Songs, Inc. / Boobie-Loo Music, adm. by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) Recorded at Studio LaCoCo and Doppler Studios, Atlanta, GA Mixed at Encore Studios, Burbank, CA Track 2 © 1993 ECAF/Sony Songs, Inc. (BMI Recorded at Studio LaCoCo and Doppler Studios Mixed at Studio LaCoCo Track 3 © 1993 ECAF/Sony Songs, Inc. / Stiff Shirt Music, Inc., adm. by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) Recorded and mixed at Studio LaCoCo Track 4 © 1993 Tim And Teddy Music/Jay Bird Alley Music (adm.) (BMI) Recorded at Bosstown Recording Studios, Studio LaCoCo and Doppler Studios, Atlanta Mixed at Studio LaCoCo Track 5 © 1993 Gaylor D Publishing (BMI) / Kullushay Music, Tix Music, WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) Recorded at Elumba Recording Studios and Encore Studios, Los Angeles, CA and Studio LaCoCo Mixed at Studio LaCoCo Track 6 © 1993 Bo Bizzz Publishing / Gentree Publishing / ECAF/Sony Songs, Inc. (BMI) Recorded at Studio LaCoCo and Doppler Studios Mixed at Studio LaCoCo Track 7 © 1992 Kear Music / Green Skirt Music, Inc., Ensign Music Corporation / SABA Seven Music (BMI) Recorded at Doppler Studios, Studio LaCoCo and Summa Music Group, Los Angeles, CA Mixed at Encore Studios Track 8 © 1993 MCA Music/Gradington Publishing (ASCAP) / Ronnie Onyx Music (BMI) Engineered and Mixed at Oasis Studio, North Hollywood, CA Track 9 © 1993 3 Boyz From Newark, Polygram Publishing (ASCAP) / Lady Ashlee Music/Jay Bird Alley Music (adm.) (BMI) Recorded at Newark Sound Studios, Newark, NJ and Doppler Studios Mixed at D.A.R.P.Studios, Atlanta Track 10 © 1993 Stiff Shirt Music, Inc., adm. by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. / ECAF/Sony Songs, Inc. / Boobie-Loo Music, adm. by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) Recorded and Mixed at Studio LaCoCo Track 11 © 1993 Lady Ashlee Music/Jay Bird Alley Music (adm.) / Adam-Tay Music Inc. (BMI Recorded at Central Studio Bladensburg, MD Mixed at Axis Studios, New York, NY Mastered at The Hit Factory Mastering Inc., New York, NY Babyface appears courtesy of Epic Records Pamela Copeland and Ty-V Turman appear courtesy of Kaper Records / BMG Cat. #s: J-card: 73008 26007-4 Labels: 73008-26007-4 Foldout J-card with Photos/Credits/Lyrics.
A1. Another Sad Love Song
A2. Breathe Again
A3. Seven Whole Days
A4. Love Affair
A5. Candlelight
A6. Spending My Time With You
B1. Love Shoulda Brought You Home
B2. I Belong To You
B3. How Many Ways
B4. You Mean The World To Me
B5. Best Friend
B6. Breathe Again (Reprise)
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 730082600743
Barcode 73008-26007-4 3
Phonographic Copyright (p) LaFace Records
Copyright (c) LaFace Records
Manufactured By Arista Records, Inc.
Distributed By Arista Records, Inc.
Produced For LaFace Inc.
Produced For Flapjack Productions, Inc.
Produced For Palm Tree Productions
Produced For 3 Boyz From Newark Productions, Inc.
Produced For EP Enterprises Inc.
Published By ECAF
Published By Sony Songs Inc.
Published By Boobie Loo Music
Published By Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Published By Stiff Shirt Music, Inc.
Published By Tim And Teddy Music
Published By Jay Bird Alley Music
Published By Gaylor D Publishing
Published By Kullushay Music
Published By Tix Music
Published By Wb Music Corp.
Published By Bo Bizzz Publishing
Published By Gentree Publishing
Published By Kear Music
Published By Green Skirt Music, Inc.
Published By Ensign Music Corp.
Published By SABA Seven Music
Published By MCA Music
Published By Gradington Publishing
Published By Ronnie Onyx Music
Published By 3 Boyz From Newark Music
Published By Polygram Publishing
Published By Lady Ashlee Music
Published By Jay Bird Alley Music
Published By Adam-Tay Music Inc.
Recorded At Studio LaCoCo
Recorded At Doppler Studios
Recorded At Bosstown Recording Studios
Recorded At Elumba Studios
Recorded At Encore Studios
Recorded At Summa Studios
Recorded At Newark Sound Studios
Recorded At Central Studios (3)
Mixed At Encore Studios
Mixed At Studio LaCoCo
Mixed At Oasis Recording Studios
Mixed At DARP Studios
Mixed At Axis Studios
Engineered At Oasis Recording Studios
Mastered At Hit Factory Mastering
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