Chico DeBarge (album)

Chico DeBarge is the eponymous debut album from R&B/soul singer Chico DeBarge. It includes the hit single "Talk To Me", and it peaked at number 90 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[2] Chico DeBarge appeared on Season 3 of Punky Brewster with his brothers of DeBarge in the episode "Reading, Writing, and Rock & Roll" on October 30, 1987 Chico sang Cross That Line.

Chico DeBarge
Studio album by
Released1986
Recorded1986
StudioSkip Saylor Recording, Fiddler Studio, Monterrey Sound Studios, Motown Recording Studios, Silverlake Studios, Eldorado Recording Studios, Summa Studios, United Sounds Studios, Sheika Studios
GenreSoul, freestyle, dance-pop
Length43:12
LabelMotown
ProducerSkip Drinkwater (tracks 1 and 7), Nick Mundy (associate producer: track 1), Paul Fox (associate producer: track 1), Hazel Payne (co-producer: track 1), Curtis Anthony Nolen (tracks 2-4, 9 and 10; co-producer; track 8), Chico DeBarge (tracks 4, 8 and 10), Galen L. Senogles (track 5; co-producer: track 8), Ralph Benetar (track 5; co-producer: track 8), Gary Taylor (track 6), Tommy Faragher (track 7)
Chico DeBarge chronology
Chico DeBarge
(1986)
Kiss Serious
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Talk to Me"Franne Golde; Nick Mundy; Paul Fox5:22
2."Who Are You Kidding"Jay Gruska; Joseph Williams3:56
3."You Can Make It Better"Bobby DeBarge3:53
4."Desperate"Bobby DeBarge3:38
5."I'll Love You for Now"Galen L. Senogles; Lorenzo Pryor; Ralph Benatar4:56
6."I Like My Body"Gary Taylor4:44
7."The Girl Next Door"Carl Sturken; Evan Rogers4:39
8."Cross That Line"Chico DeBarge4:53
9."You're Much Too Fast"Chico DeBarge; Curtis Anthony Nolen3:33
10."If It Takes All Night"Chico DeBarge; Darryl DeBarge3:38
Total length:43:12

Personnel

  • Chico DeBarge: Vocal
  • Dee Dee Belson, Maxie Anderson, Alfie Silas, Maxie Anderson, Phyllis St. James, Darrell DeBarge, James DeBarge, Gary Taylor, David Paul Bryant: Backing Vocals
  • Dann Huff, Thomas Organ, Larry Lingle, Paul Jackson Jr. (rhythm), Nick Mundy: Guitars

References

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