Men at Large (album) explained
Men at Large |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Men at Large |
Cover: | Men at Large (album).jpg |
Released: | 1992 |
Recorded: | 1991–1992 |
Genre: | R&B |
Label: | East West |
Next Title: | One Size Fits All |
Next Year: | 1994 |
Men at Large is the debut album by R&B group Men at Large, released by East West Records in 1992.[1] It peaked at No. 122 on the Billboard 200.[2]
Critical reception
AllMusic noted that "Men at Large ballads are not typical '60s/'70s slowies; they're more like mini-dramas intended to evoke screams, not cool 'oohs' and 'ahhhs'."
Track listing
- "Where's Dave and Jason" (Skit Intro)
- "Use Me" (version #1)
- "You Me"
- "Would You Like to Dance (With Me)"
- "Um Um Good"
- "Heartbeat"
- "So Alone"
- "Salty Dog"
- "Stay the Night"
- "Ain't It Grand"
- "Use Me" (version #2)
- "Menz at Larges" (Skit Outro)
Credits
- Men At Large: David L. Tolliver, Jason L. Champion (rap, background vocals).
- Additional personnel: Michael Calhoun (guitar); Marc Gordon, Edwin Nicholas Robert Cunningham (keyboards, drums, programming, sequencing); Jim Salamone, Pete Tokar (programming, sequencing); Joe Little III (background vocals).
- Producers: Gerald Levert, Marc Gordon, Robert Cunningham, Edwin Nicholas.
- Recorded at Midtown Recording Studio, Cleveland, Ohio, and Digital Tekniques Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Notes and References
- Men at Large by Men at Large . Billboard . Jun 27, 1992 . 104 . 26 . 46.
- Billboard 200 . Billboard . May 8, 1993 . 105 . 19 . 77.