Little Black Book (Sam Salter album)
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Little Black Book | ||
Studio album by Sam Salter | ||
Released | June 6, 2000 | |
Recorded | 1999-2000 | |
Genre | R&B | |
Length | N/A | |
Label | Arista | |
Producer(s) | Christopher Stewart, LA Reid, and Babyface | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Sam Salter chronology | ||
It's On Tonight (1997) |
Little Black Book (2000) |
Strictly For Da Bedroom (2007) |
Little Black Book is the sophomore album by R&B singer Sam Salter, his second release on LaFace Records. Featuring the single "Once My Sh** (Always My Sh**)", the album was never commercially released.
An advance version was leaked online in 2001, while a promotional sampler (featuring one track not available on the advance, "Home Wrecker") was released in 2000.
Falsely included on the tracklisting on bootleg and online versions is a bonus track called "Call Me" with Tamar Braxton and Scott Galbraith, which was a track made specifically for a 1998 compilation, NFL Jams, released through Intersound Records.
[edit] Tracklisting
- "Intro"
- "Make Me Stay"
- "Once My Shit (Always My Shit)"
- "Dime Piece"
- "Lookin' 4 Da Go Down"
- "Another Man's Got You"
- "Best Friend" (featuring Tyrese)
- "Did I Die?"
- "Your Side Of The Bed"
- "Money Can't Buy You"
- "Color Of Love"
- "You Don't Have To Be Lonely"
- "Love Again"
[edit] 5 Track Album Sampler
- "Once My Sh.. (Always My Sh..)" 3:48
- "Make Me Stay" 3:28
- "Home Wrecker" 4:34
- "Best Friend" 4:22
- "Color Of Love" 5:35