One Love (New Edition album)
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Studio album by New Edition | |||||
Released | November 9, 2004 | ||||
Recorded | 2002-2004 | ||||
Genre | R&B | ||||
Length | 62:02 | ||||
Label | Bad Boy/Universal | ||||
Producer | Stevie J. Mario Winans Diddy Ron Feemster Andre Harris Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis |
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One Love is the seventh studio album by American R&B/Pop group New Edition, released by Bad Boy/Universal Records in 2004. It was the group's first album as a quintet since 1988s Heart Break (using the same members).
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[edit] Overview
[edit] The making of the album
By 2002, New Edition were performing as the quintet of Ralph Tresvant, Ricky Bell, Ronnie DeVoe, Michael Bivins and Johnny Gill, but they hadn't recorded a new studio album since 1996's Home Again. After having successfully fought to get out of their long term contract with MCA Records (in which they eventually won back all their masters from the albums they recorded for that label), the re-energized group signed with Bad Boy Records the same year. It, however, took nearly two years for the album to be released, as the group struggled with Sean Combs, Bad Boy CEO, over creative control. The album, titled One Love, was finally released in November 2004.
[edit] Release and reaction
Early buzz and hype over the new album led to One Love debuting at number twelve on the Billboard 200 and number five on the Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The group, however, wasn't pleased when "Hot 2Nite" (which they felt didn't cater to their maturing audience) was chosen to be the albums first single without their consent. The song peaked at an underwhelming number thirty five on Billboard's R&B singles chart, and a dismal number eighty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100. The underwhelming public reception of the album and its first single led to there being no more released, while label promotion for the album as a whole was stifled. Angered over Bad Boy's neglect, the group asked to be let go of their contract, which finally culminated in November 2005. Despite the One Love's failure to live up to commercial expectation, it was certified gold.
[edit] Track listing
- "Conference Call" (Bell/DeVoe/Feemster/Gill/Payne/Tresvant) (1:40)
- "Been So Long" (Jones/Jordan/Love/Tresvant) (4:23)
- "Hot 2Nite" (Leslie) (3:23)
- "Sexy Lady" (Jones/Jordan/Knight/Shropshire) (4:27)
- "Last Time" (Estiverne/Knight/Larkin) (2:46)
- "All on You" (Bell/DeVoe/Feemster/Griffen/Jones/Lawrence/Tresvant) (3:32)
- "Wildest Dreams" (Jones/Knight/Shropshire/Stewart/Tresvant) (4:13)
- "Start Turnin' Me On" (Davis/Gill/Harris/Toby/Tresvant) (3:38)
- "Love Again" (DeVoe/Frierson/Shropshire/Tresvant) (4:17)
- "One Love Interlude" (DeVoe/Ellis/Feemster) (2:00)
- "That's Why I Lied" (Colapietro/Dinkins/Jordan) (3:55)
- "Come Home With Me" (Gill/Harris/Lewis) (4:07)
- "Best Man" (Dixson/Winans) (3:56)
- "Re-Write the Memories" (Harris/Lewis/Tolbert) (4:31)
- "Newness" (DeVoe/Harris/Lewis/Tolbert/Tresvant) (5:27)
- "Feelin' It" (Frierson/Jordan/Knight/Leslie) (3:52)
- "Leave Me" (Dixson/Winans) (4:05)
[edit] Credits
- Ricky Bell: lead and background vocals
- Michael Bivins: rap and background vocals
- Ronnie DeVoe: rap, co-lead vocals on "Hot 2Nite" and background vocals
- Johnny Gill: lead and background vocals
- Ralph Tresvant: lead and background vocals
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