Full Force Get Busy 1 Time!

Full Force Get Busy 1 Time!
Studio album by Full Force
Released 1986
Recorded 1986
Genre R&B
Label Columbia
Producer Full Force, J.B. Moore, Robert Ford, Jr.
Full Force chronology
Full Force
(1985)Full Force1985
Full Force Get Busy 1 Time!
(1986)
Guess Who's Comin' to the Crib?
(1987)Guess Who's Comin' to the Crib?1987
Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

Full Force Get Busy 1 Time! is the second album by the Brooklyn, New York-based R&B group Full Force. Released in 1986, the album includes one of Full Force's biggest hits with "Temporary Love Thing", which nearly made the R&B top 10, as well as the minor follow-up hits, "Unfaithful" and "Old Flames Never Die".

Track listing

  1. "Temporary Love Thing" (5:35)
  2. "Unfaithful" (5:49)
  3. "Never Had Another Lover" (4:37)
  4. "Old Flames Never Die" (4:56)
  5. "Child's Play (Part 1)" (0:53)
  6. "So Much" (5:17)
  7. "Chain Me to the Night" (4:42)
  8. "Body Heavenly" (5:16)
  9. "Love Scene" (4:52)
  10. "Child's Play (Part 2)" (0:44)
  • All songs written, arranged, and performed by Full Force.

Personnel

Full Force

"Extra added attractions"

  • Hitman Howie Tee - additional drum programming; turntable scratching on "Unfaithful", "Never Had Another Lover", "So Much" and "Chain Me to the Night"
  • Lisa Lisa - female vocals on "Love Scene"
  • Ron Brown - voiced guitar on "So Much" and "Old Flames Never Die"

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Charts

Chart (1986) Peak
position[3]
Billboard 200 156
Billboard Top R&B Albums 19

Singles

Year Single US R&B[4] US
Dance

,[4][5]
1986 "Temporary Love Thing" 12
1986 "Unfaithful" 20 16
1987 "Old Flames Never Die" 27 44

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Full Force- Full Force Get Busy 1 Time! vinyl LP (1986) credits/liner notes. Accessed 5-13-2011.
  3. "Full Force US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  4. 1 2 Full Force R&B Chart placements (Click on "Charts" drop-down menu for Dance Chart positions) @Billboard.com Retrieved 5-13-2011.
  5. "Full Force US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
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