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Montell Jordan - Get It On...Tonite (CD)

Get It On...Tonite
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Album Details: Get It On...Tonite

Release Date:12/06/1999
Label:Def Jam
UPC:731454671422

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  • Overall:

    Get it on tonite!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 26, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Get It On...Tonite review helpful

    Quality Album. The Up-Tempo tracks are funky and the slow ones smooth as silk. Classic Montell.

  • Overall:

    His weakest album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 3, 2002

    Nice, but the title track and "Come home" are new versions old-school samples (the latter already done by Lil Kim in 1996) and the ballads do not sound like the Montell I knew.Once upon a time was a success, but sounds like someone else and Against a...ll odds is just superfluos. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Get It On...Tonite

  • All Music Guide

    Montell Jordan's fourth album Get It On...Tonite is a mixed bag of intelligently written songs and overbearing clichés. Jordan established himself in the mid-1990s as a surprisingly consistent RB star with several successful albums, each featuring at least one major hit single. He also established himself as a top-notch songwriter, especially after penning Deborah Cox's unforgettable monster smash "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here." Those reasons make it all the more frustrating when, on his fourth album, Jordan relies so heavily on RB loverman clichés, with tired "between the sheets" lyrics such as "your body layin' next to mine," "scream and moan," and "kisses down below" permeating way too much of his music ("Can't Get Enough" is beyond tacky). The album, which is divided into two halves (the first being "for those who like it fast," the second being "for those who need it slow,") does include several great tracks, including the irresistible lead off single "Get It On...Tonite" (the sin...gle version featured LL Cool J, while the album version is just Jordan), the wonderful story song "Once Upon a Time" (which is also included as a surprisingly well-pronounced Spanish-language bonus track), the fun and funky disco party jam "Come Home," and the Latin/Asian influenced "Maybe She Will." Jordan also employs plenty of female vocalists (á la Luther Vandross) to incredibly pleasing results, and there's no denying his talent in crafting a catchy pop song. If Jordan would lay off the clichès, and concentrate on well-written songs like "Once Upon a Time" then the sky is the limit, but his overbearing reliance on tired lothario lyrics is frustrating for those listeners who are well aware of his potential. As a final note, Jordan includes an adequate cover of Phil Collins' 1984 hit "Against All Odds." - Jose F. Promis, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Montell Jordan

Montell Jordan began singing in his hometown of Los Angeles in talent shows, church choirs, and later nightclubs. After graduating from Pepperdine University, he spent seven years looking for a record deal, finally getting an opportunity through Paul Stewart, the president of PMP Records. Jordan and Stewart flew to New York, where Jordan sang for Russell Simmons and was... Read more