All Work, No Play

All Work, No Play
Studio album by Public Announcement
Released March 24, 1998
Recorded 1997-1998
Genre R&B, electronic, dance
Length 64:35
Label A&M
Producer Henley Regisford, Henley Regisford Jr, Unohoo Regisford
Public Announcement chronology
Born into the 90's
(1992) Born into the 90's1992
All Work, No Play
(1998) All Work, No Play1998
Don't Hold Back
(2001) Don't Hold Back2001
Singles from All Work, No Play
  1. "Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)"
    Released: Jan 27, 1998
  2. "It's About Time"
    Released: 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

All Work, No Play is Public Announcement's second studio album and first album without singer R. Kelly. Released in January 1998, the album features the hit single, "Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)", which charted at number five on the Billboard Hot 100.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)"Feloney Davis, Euclid Gray, Monica Gray4:34
2."Turn the Hands"Feloney Davis4:24
3."It's About Time"Travon Potts5:06
4."Dog in Me" (featuring Roger)Feloney Davis4:23
5."All Work, No Play"Feloney Davis, Earl Robinson4:43
6."Alone"Feloney Davis5:00
7."Y to the Yippie (Step On)"Feloney Davis5:30
8."Straight from the Heart"Felton C. Pilate II4:50
9."Homey"Feloney Davis5:08
10."Why You Not Trustin' Me"Travon Potts4:55
11."Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)" (featuring Mingo Valentino)Feloney Davis, Earl Robinson5:26
12."Country RGB- Interlude" 0:41
13."Lonely"Earl Robinson4:08
14."Children Hold On (To Your Dreams)"Vernon Bullock5:47

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[1]

  • Timmy Allen – Programming
  • Lemoyne Alexander – Guitar, Keyboards
  • Steve B. – Mixing Assistant
  • Chris Bauer – Engineer
  • Craig Bayer – Engineer
  • Rufus Blaq – Guest Artist, Rap
  • Ian Boxill – Engineer
  • Vernon Bullock – Composer
  • Feloney Davis – Arranger, Composer, Unknown Contributor Role, Vocals
  • Charles "Chip" Dubose – Guitar
  • Mike Dunn – Arranger, Engineer, Mixing, Producer, Programming
  • Leroy Edward – Guitar
  • Cleveland Fields – Keyboards, Producer, Programming, Strings
  • Frank Fitzpatrick – Producer
  • Flawless – Vocals
  • Dan Garcia – Engineer
  • Larimie Garcia – Design
  • Brian Gardner – Mastering
  • Jim Godsey – Engineer
  • Euclid Gray – Arranger, Composer, Unknown Contributor Role, Vocals
  • Monica Gray – Composer
  • Ron Hall – Bass
  • Tracy Hogan – Vocals
  • Mikael Ifversen – Engineer
  • Steve Johnson – Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
  • Booker T. Jones III – Mixing
  • Kelly G. – Drum Programming
  • Michael Lavine – Photography
  • Lele – Vocals
  • Ron Lew – Mixing Assistant
  • Life – Vocals
  • Tatiana Litvin – Vocals

  • Ron Lowe – Mixing Assistant
  • M-Doc – Drum Programming, Keyboards, Producer
  • Bill Meyers – String Arrangements
  • Peter Mokran – Mixing
  • Matt Molina – Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
  • Robert "Rob Dog" Morrison – Keyboards
  • Shaquille O'Neal – Guest Artist, Rap
  • Felton C. Pilate II – Composer
  • Carl Potts – Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
  • Rabon Potts – Producer
  • Travon Potts – Arranger, Composer, Producer, Vocal Arrangement
  • Matt Prock – Assistant Engineer, Guitar (Acoustic), Mixing Assistant
  • Public Announcement – Arranger, Primary Artist, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
  • Henley Regisford – Executive Producer
  • Henley Regisford, Jr. – Executive Producer
  • Unohoo Regisford – Executive Producer
  • Earl Robinson – Arranger, Composer, Drum Programming, Keyboards, Producer, Programming, Unknown Contributor Role, Vocals
  • Roger – Guest Artist, Performer, Primary Artist, Vocals
  • Greg Ross – Art Direction, Design
  • Michael Angelo Saulsberry – Producer
  • Oscar Seaton – Drums
  • Eric Sexton – Associate Executive Producer, Associate Producer
  • Soul Children of Chicago – Guest Artist, Vocals
  • Martin Stebbing – Engineer, Mixing
  • Unohoo – Arranger, Executive Producer
  • Mingo Valentino – Rap, Vocals
  • Steve Weeder – Engineer, mixing
  • Walt Whitman – Guest artist, vocals
  • Glenn Wright – Arranger, vocals

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1998) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[3] 81
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[4] 14

Year-end charts

Chart (1998) Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[5] 71

References

  1. 1 2 Leo Stanley (1998-03-24). "All Work, No Play - Public Announcement | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  2. "Public Announcement - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  3. "Public Announcement - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  4. "Public Announcement - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  5. "Public Announcement - Chart history". Billboard. 2013-02-26. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
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