On Our Worst Behavior

On Our Worst Behavior
Studio album by Immature
Released September 22, 1992
Recorded 19911992
Genre New jack swing[1]
Length 48:00
Label Virgin
Producer Marquis "Hami" Dair
Chris Stokes
Chris "Tricky" Stewart
Kuk Harrell
Blueblood
Immature chronology
On Our Worst Behavior
(1992)
Playtyme Is Over
(1994)Playtyme Is Over1994
Singles from On Our Worst Behavior
  1. "Tear It Up (On Our Worst Behavior)"
    Released: August 28, 1992
  2. "Da Munchies"
    Released: December 7, 1992
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On Our Worst Behavior is the debut album by American band Immature, released on September 22, 1992 on Virgin Records. It is also the only album to feature former member, Don "Half-Pint" Santos, who was replaced by Kelton "LDB" Kessee. By November 13, 1993 On Our Worst Behavior had sold 1,889,415 copies in the United States being the groups only platinum selling album

Track listing

  1. "Funky Psychtro Enterview" (2:39)
  2. "You're All That" (5:01)
  3. "Mom's Illin'" (Forty Oz. Edit) (0:26)
  4. "Honey Dip" (3:22)
  5. "Anti Splurgian Girl" (0:04)
  6. "Be My Girl" (4:30)
  7. "Let Me Hmm Hmm Hmm" (4:16)
  8. "[Da Munchies]" (4:30)
  9. "I Wanna Know You That Way" (3:29)
  10. "(Good Things) Come to Those Who Wait" (3:38)
  11. "Meet Me Outside" (4:02)
  12. "Tear It Up (On Our Worst Behavior)" (3:25)
  13. "Is It Love This Time" (4:28)
  14. "Wiser Than My Years" (5:21)

Singles

  • Tear it Up (On Our Worst Behavior)
    Release date: August 28, 1992
  • Da Munchies
    Release date: December 7, 1992
  • A1 Da Munchies [12" Truck Diesel] 5:40
  • A2 Da Munchies [12" Truck Diesel Club Dub] 4:05
  • A3 Da Munchies [12" Mix #2] 6:24
  • B1 Da Munchies [7" Diesel No Crossover Radio Mix] 4:10
  • B2 Da Munchies [7" Diesel Mix Without Rap] 3:34
  • B3 Da Munchies [LP Version] 4:24

Additional personnel

  • Raquel McQueen (vocals)
  • Blueblood
  • LROC
  • Mixzo (various instruments)
  • Christopher Troy (piano, keyboards, drums)
  • Chris Stokes (keyboards)
  • Cyrus Melchor (keyboards, programming)
  • Charles Norris (keyboards, drum programming)
  • Kuk Harrell
  • Chris "Tricky" Stewart (drums, keyboards)
  • Marquis "Hami" Dair
  • Jermaine Dupri (programming, keyboards)
  • Dionne Farris
  • Brandy Diggs (background vocals).

References

  1. Bauder, David (December 6, 1992). "New group cashes in on youth trend". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved August 3, 2016.


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