Let Me Tickle Your Fancy

Let Me Tickle Your Fancy
Studio album by Jermaine Jackson
Released July 9, 1982
Genre Funk, Soul
Label Motown Records
Producer Berry Gordy, Jermaine Jackson
Jermaine Jackson chronology
I Like Your Style
(1981)I Like Your Style1981
Let Me Tickle Your Fancy
(1982)
Dynamite
(1984)Dynamite1984

Let Me Tickle Your Fancy is the ninth studio album by Jermaine Jackson, released in 1982. It was his final album for Motown Records. It reached #46 on the Billboard 200 and #9 on the Top R&B chart. The title track peaked at #5 on the soul charts.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let Me Tickle Your Fancy (featuring Devo)"Jermaine Jackson, Paul M. Jackson, Jr., Pam Sawyer, Marilyn McLeod3:50
2."Very Special Part"Benny Medina, Cliff Liles, Kerry Ashby, William E. Bickelhaupt6:32
3."Uh, Uh, I Didn't Do It"Denzil A. Miller, Jr., Jackson, Monica F. Pége4:29
4."You Belong to Me"Carlton A. Dinnall, Miller, Jr., Jackson4:02
5."You Moved a Mountain"Miller, Jr., Jackson, Ron Miller4:22
6."Running"Miller, Jr., Jackson, Kathy Wakefield4:16
7."Messing Around"Jackson4:28
8."This Time"Jackson, John McClain, Wakefield4:17
9."There's a Better Way"Jackson4:12
10."I Like Your Style"Elliot Willensky, Jackson5:01
Total length:42:32

Personnel

  • Jermaine Jackson - vocals, keyboards, bass, synthesizer, percussion, backing vocals
  • Paul M. Jackson, Jr. - guitar, bass
  • Nathan East, Tal Hawkins - bass
  • Ronnie Foster, Denzil Miller - keyboards
  • Arnold Ramsey, James Gadson, Jonathan Moffett, Ollie E. Brown - drums
  • Godfrey Watson, Karen Jackson, Randy Jackson - percussion
  • Adonis Hampton, Gonzales Ozen, Marti McCall, Stephanie Spruill - backing vocals
  • Monica Pege, Spud and Pud Devo - backing vocals on "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy"
  • Denzil Miller, Jermaine Jackson, John McClain, Paul M. Jackson, Jr. - rhythm arrangements
  • Gene Page, George Del Barrio - string arrangements
  • Benjamin Wright, Jermaine Jackson, Jerry Hey, John McClain - horn arrangements

Production

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

References

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