In the Storm

In The Storm
Original album artwork by Mark Ryden
Studio album by El DeBarge
Released March 17, 1992
Recorded 1991-92
Studio 89
North Hollywood, California
Ignited Studios
Hollywood, California
Fast Track Studios
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Genre R&B, soul
Length 72:12
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer El DeBarge , Maurice White, Keith Crouch
El DeBarge chronology
Gemini
(1989)Gemini1989
In The Storm
(1992)
Heart, Mind and Soul
(1994)Heart, Mind and Soul1994
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
People(favourable) [2]
Indianapolis Star(favourable)[3]
Cashbox(favourable)[4]

In The Storm is the third studio album by El DeBarge released in 1992 upon Warner Bros. Records. The album's singles "After The Dance" and "You Know What I Like" rose to numbers 2 & 14 upon the Hot R&B Singles chart respectively.[1][5][6]

Overview

In The Storm features a cover of Marvin Gaye's "After the Dance" with a guest appearance by the Jazz group Fourplay.[1] Singer Chante Moore also made her debut as a recording artist upon the album cut You Know What I Like.[7]

Track listing

°All songs written by El DeBarge, except as noted.

  • (1.) "Elmo Funk (Prelude)"
  • (2.) "Fast Lane" (El DeBarge, Mohandas Dewese)
  • (3.) "After the Dance (Vocal)" (Marvin Gaye)
  • (4.) "My Heart Belongs To You" (Keith Crouch)
  • (5.) "Cry (Interlude)"
  • (6.) "Love Me Tonight"
  • (7.) "Sincerely Yours (Interlude)"
  • (8.) "You Know What I Like"
  • (9.) "Tip O My Tongue" (Kirk Johnson, Paisley Park)
  • (10.) "Soul Searchin' (Prelude)"
  • (11.) "In The Storm"
  • (12.) "And Then I Wrote (Prelude)"
  • (13.) "Thick"
  • (14.) "Another Chance"
  • (15.) "Leggs"
  • (16.) "Elmo Funk (Interlude)"
  • (17.) "You Turn Me On"
  • (18.) "Prelude To Midnight"
  • (19.) "Special" (El DeBarge, Maurice White)

[8][1]

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "El De Barge: In The Storm". Allmusic.com.
  2. "Picks and Pans Review: In the Storm". People.com.
  3. "Record Reviews". newspapers.com. The Indianapolis Star. May 22, 1992. p. 27.
  4. Album Reviews: Pick Of The Week. 32. Cashbox Magazine. April 4, 1992. p. 6.
  5. "El De Barge: After The Dance". Billboard.com.
  6. "El DeBarge: You Know What I Like". Billboard.com.
  7. "Chante Moore". Allmusic.com.
  8. In The Storm on discogs.com
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