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Johnny Gill [1990]
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Album Details: Johnny Gill [1990]

Release Date:04/17/1990
Label:Motown
UPC:737463628327

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User Reviews: Johnny Gill [1990]

  • Overall:

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    YESSSSS

    By JOBAIRE  Jun 19, 2005

    Pros: HIS VOICE, NICE LYRICS, NICE BEATS

    Cons: NOT LONGER

    Johnny has the voice out of everyone in New Edition the Ralph. Johnny brings that very sensual i wanna have your kids type of music especially the track "GIVING MY ALL TO YOU" which sounds like NEW EDITION record but it's catchy and ver...y very SEXY. This brother did his thing as a solo artists Read more Less

  • Overall:

    cool

    By 영신  Sep 3, 2002

    this album is full of all R&B

Pro Reviews: Johnny Gill [1990]

  • All Music Guide

    Johnny Gill reestablished himself as a solo artist in 1990, and he did so in tremendous fashion, recording an astonishing selftitled debut for Motown that brought together the hitmaking duos Jimmy Jam Terry Lewis and L.A. Babyface to produce an album chockfull of hits. The combination of these two duos was unprecedented. Along with Teddy Riley, they had dominated late'80s urban radio, utterly and absolutely, churning out hit after hit after hit and codefining the burgeoning new jack swing movement in the process. Gill likewise had recently experienced enormous success during the late '80s when, following two flat solo albums for Atlantic, he joined New Edition for its Heart Break album and its long run of hits, including "Can You Stand the Rain," a number one hit that featured him prominently. Thus it was only fitting that Motown's visionary teaming of these artists at their respective primes culminated in a set of wonderful songs, chief among them "Rub You the Right Way" (a Jam Lew...is production) and "My, My, My" (L.A. Babyface). The former was a highenergy, pleading chartstormer that infiltrated urban radio with brute force and sent Gill straight up the charts in the process; the song furthermore became a coasttocoast club favorite and remained so for years upon years afterward, standing tall as one of the definitive new jack swing anthems of the era. The latter was the yin to "Rub You the Right Way"'s yang; it became a quiet storm favorite and even crossed over to the pop and smooth jazz markets, reprising many of the same qualities that had made Babyface's own "Whip Appeal" single such an acrosstheboard charttopper only a year earlier. While nothing else on Johnny Gill quite rivaled "Rub You the Right Way" and "My, My, My," the remainder of the album still had more than its fair share of highlights. There was a second round of singles ("Fairweather Friend" was another new jack stepper, "Wrap My Body Tight" another slow jam), as well as a couple of excellent album tracks ("Feels So Much Better" and "Giving My All to You") that could have been hits for anyone else. But after four singles and a good year or so of chart saturation, Gill and Motown collected their winnings and moved on. To the continual frustration of the singer, he would be forever dogged by this unduplicatable success, an album so massive, so epochal it would become, in a sense, his ultimate legacy. And a fine legacy it is, indeed. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Johnny Gill

Born in Washington, D.C., Johnny Gill was discovered by singer Stacy Lattisaw after singing in his family's group Wings of Faith from age five. His solo career began in 1983 with the Top 30 RB single "Super Love." In duo with Lattisaw, he scored an RB Top Ten hit in 1984 with "Perfect Combination." In 1988, Gill joined New Edition, replacing Bobby Brown. In 1989 he sang... Read more