1990 studio album by Freddie Jackson
Do Me Again is the fourth studio album by American singer Freddie Jackson , released by Capitol Records in 1990.[5] [6] The album became Jackson's fourth consecutive effort to top the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart, and went gold in the US.
Critical reception [ edit ] The Boston Globe wrote that "once again, Freddie Jackson gently massages our earlobes with several highly suggestive ditties that would make Barry White blush."[7] Ebony deemed the album "steamy" and "a musical feast."[8] The Baltimore Sun wrote that "where [Luther] Vandross likes to power through his love songs, Jackson invariably takes a lighter touch, and that's what makes his Do Me Again worth replaying."[9]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide called Do Me Again Jackson's best album since his debut, giving much of the credit to the return of mentor Paul Laurence.[4]
Track listing [ edit ] Do Me Again track listingTitle Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Don't It Feel Good" Eastmond 5:08 2. "Love Me Down " Eastmond 5:22 3. "Main Course" Paul Laurence Laurence 4:55 4. "It Takes Two" Daniel Telefaro James McKinney Linda Vitali Telefaro 5:34 5. "I'll Be Waiting for You" Eastmond 4:48 6. "Don't Say You Love Me" Laurence 5:09 7. "Do Me Again " Paul Laurence Lou Humphries Darryl Dash Laurence 5:10 8. "Live for the Moment" Eastmond 4:52 9. "Second Time for Love " Eastmond 5:18 10. "I Can't Take It" Tyrone Holmes Laurence 4:29 11. "All Over You" Michael Day Rocky Maffit Thom Bishop Day 4:29
Personnel and credits [ edit ] Musicians
Freddie Jackson – lead and backing vocals Barry J. Eastmond – keyboards (1, 2, 5, 8, 9), drum programming (1, 2, 5, 8, 9), arrangements (1, 2, 5, 8, 9) Eric Rehl – synthesizers (1, 2, 5, 8, 9) Paul Laurence – keyboards (3, 7, 10), programming (3, 7, 10), arrangements (3, 7, 10), additional programming (6), backing vocals (7) James McKinney – keyboards (4, 6), programming (4, 6), arrangements (6) Darryl Shepherd – keyboards (4), programming (4) DLA – keyboards (7), programming (7) Tyrone Holmes – keyboards (10), programming (10), backing vocals (10) Michael Day – keyboards (11), backing vocals (11), arrangements (11) Billy "Spaceman" Patterson – guitar (1) Mike Campbell – guitar (2, 4, 8) Rohn Lawrence – guitar (5) Ira Siegel – guitar (9) Joel Kipnis – guitar (11), guitar synthesizer (11), drum and percussion programming (11), arrangements (11) Anthony Jackson – bass (2) Najee – saxophone solo (2) Danny Wilensky – alto saxophone (9) Yolanda Lee – backing vocals (1, 2, 3, 5-8) Nikki Richards – backing vocals (1, 2, 5, 8) Steve Abram – backing vocals (2, 5) Audrey Wheeler – backing vocals (3) Janice Dempsey – backing vocals (4) Clifford Jameson – backing vocals (6) Maria Liuzzo – backing vocals (7) Lillo Thomas – backing vocals (7) Jenny Peters – backing vocals (10) Rocky Maffit – backing vocals (11), arrangements (11) Weekly charts [ edit ] Year-end charts [ edit ]
Certifications [ edit ] References [ edit ] ^ "Do Me Again - Freddie Jackson | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com. ^ May, Mitchell (14 Mar 1991). "Home Entertainment. Rave recordings". Chicago Tribune . Tempo. p. 6. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 4. MUZE. p. 528. ^ a b The Rolling Stone Album Guide . Random House. 1992. p. 349. ^ "Freddie Jackson | Biography & History" . AllMusic . ^ Kening, Dan (27 Dec 1990). "Smooth operator Freddie Jackson is back with more ballads for a love feast". Chicago Tribune . Tempo. p. 3. ^ Smith, Patricia (17 Jan 1991). "FREDDIE JACKSON DO ME AGAIN". The Boston Globe . ^ Norment, Lynn (April 1991). "Sounding Off". Ebony . 46 (6): 14. ^ Considine, J.D. (25 Jan 1991). "DO ME AGAIN Freddie Jackson". The Baltimore Sun . Features. p. 5. ^ "Freddie Jackson | Artist | Official Charts" . UK Albums Chart . Retrieved April 1, 2021. ^ "Freddie Jackson Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved April 1, 2021. ^ "Freddie Jackson Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved April 1, 2021. ^ "1991 Year-End Chart – Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved April 1, 2021 . ^ "American album certifications – Freddie Jackson – Do Me Again" . Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved April 1, 2021 . External links [ edit ]
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