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12 Play

 
Album Review: 12 Play

  • Artist: R. Kelly
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 09, 1993
  • Total Time: 63:10
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

R. Kelly's debut album with Public Announcement from a year earlier, Born into the 90s, had been a fine new jack swing album, but it hardly foreshadowed the astonishing heights the all-around amazing producer/songwriter/singer summits on 12 Play, a likewise all-around amazing album with a little bit of something for everyone. There are a couple moments on 12 Play that are reminiscent of Born Into the 90s, specifically the sung-rapped ones: "Freak Dat Body" and "Back to the Hood of Things." These tend to be the least interesting of the 12 songs here, however, and their intermittent, mid-album sequencing is perhaps no coincidence. Rather, it's the swooning balladry of "Honey Love," a late-album gem from Born Into the 90s, that Kelly reprises to great success throughout 12 Play. The decision to do away with Public Announcement for the most part here is a wise one, as Kelly seems to have a real gift for late-night come-ons as well as elaborately produced musical accompaniment that's similarly alluring, as evidenced on the album-opening "Your Body's Callin'." This gentle song's inescapable pleading is then followed by another absolutely brilliant four minutes of tantalization, "Bump n' Grind," which eases in some throbbing beats to perhaps nudge up the intensity level a bit. From here, Kelly changes positions often, lightening up the mood a bit on songs like "It Seems Like Your Ready" and "For You" that seem intended for the slow-to-warm while also getting a bit nasty on songs like "Freak Dat Body" and "Summer Bunnies" that seem intended for the fast-and-wild. He then returns to pure brilliance for the album's final climax: the breathless, 12-minute "Sex Me" and the lovely album-closing title track. What's most wonderful about 12 Play isn't Kelly's mostly dreamy, occasionally dirty, always enrapturing rhetoric, nor his likewise arousing mood music; rather, it's his precise ability to tie them together so perfectly. This guy really is a genius, and no matter whether you find him fantastic or perverse, you have to marvel at his ability to do everything so masterfully. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Your Body's Callin' (Lyrics) R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:37)
Bump N' Grind (Lyrics) R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:15)
Homie, Lover, Friend R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:22)
It Seems Like You're Ready (Lyrics) R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:38)
Freak Dat Body R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:43)
I Like the Crotch on You R. Kelly R. Kelly (6:37)
Summer Bunnies (Lyrics) R. Kelly (4:14)
For You (Lyrics) R. Kelly R. Kelly (5:01)
Back to the Hood of Things Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg R. Kelly (3:52)
Sadie (Lyrics) Bruce Hawes, Joseph B. Jefferson, Charles Simmons R. Kelly (4:30)
Sex Me, Pts. 1-2 R. Kelly R. Kelly (11:27)
12 Play (Lyrics) R. Kelly R. Kelly (5:54)

Credits

Ray Kelley (Producer), Yvonne Gage (Vocals (Background)), Yvonne Gage (?), R. Kelly (Arranger), R. Kelly (Vocals), R. Kelly (Multi Instruments), R. Kelly (Producer), R. Kelly (Rap), R. Kelly (Main Performer), R. Kelly (Performer), R. Kelly (Mixing), Timmy Allen (Bass), Timmy Allen (Producer), DeAndre Boykins (Rap), Bobby Broom (Guitar), Ron Hall (Bass), Keith Henderson (Guitar), Casey Kelly (Rap), Michael Logan (Organ), Michael Logan (Piano), Peter Mokran (Programming), Peter Mokran (Engineer), Peter Mokran (Mixing), Michael J. Powell (Guitar), Paul Riser (String Arrangements), Jim Slattery (Keyboards), Stefon Taylor (Assistant Engineer), Doug McBride (Assistant Engineer), Tom Coyne (Mastering), Mike Logan (Organ), Mike Logan (Piano), Barry Hankerson (Executive Producer), Carey Kelly (Rap), James Hoffman (Digital Editing), Robin Robinson (Vocals (Background))
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12 Play
Studio album by R. Kelly
Released November 9, 1993
Recorded 1992–1993
Genre R&B, soul, hip hop
Length 63:10
Label Jive
Producer Timmy Allen, Barry Hankerson (exec.), R. Kelly
Professional reviews
R. Kelly chronology
12 Play
(1993)
R. Kelly
(1995)

12 Play is the debut solo album of American R&B and soul musician R. Kelly, released November 9, 1993 on Jive Records. It follows his tenure with R&B group Public Announcement, with whom he released one album, Born into the 90's (1992). The album features the sexually-themed singles "Bump n' Grind" (U.S. #1), "Your Body's Callin'" (U.S. #13), and the more overtly direct "Sex Me, Pts. 1 & 2" (U.S. #20). 12 Play helped establish R. Kelly in the urban music world. The album serves as the first of a tetralogy of albums. Kelly later released under the "12 Play" moniker including TP-2.com (2000) and TP-3: Reloaded (2005). Since its initial mixed response from critics, 12 Play has received more favorable retrospective criticism.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Your Body's Callin'"* - 4:38 (R. Kelly)
  2. "Bump N' Grind" - 4:16 (R. Kelly)
  3. "Homie Lover Friend"* - 4:22 (R. Kelly)
  4. "It Seems Like You're Ready" - 5:39 (R. Kelly)
  5. "Freak Dat Body" - 3:44 (R. Kelly)
  6. "I Like The Crotch On You" - 6:37 (R. Kelly)
  7. "Summer Bunnies"* - 4:14 (R. Kelly, R. Calhoun)
  8. "For You" - 5:01 (R. Kelly)
  9. "Back To the Hood Of Things" - 3:52 R. Kelly - Back To The Hood Of Things.ogg Listen (R. Kelly, A. Young, C. Broadus)
  10. "Sadie" - 4:30 (J. Jefferson, B. Hawes, C. Simmons)
  11. "Sex Me, Pts. 1 & 2" - 11:27 (R. Kelly)
  12. "12 Play."* - 5:55 (R. Kelly)

Personnel

  • All songs were written, produced, and arranged by R. Kelly
  • additional production by Timmy Allen on "Your Body's Calling", "Homie Lover Friend", "Summer Bunnies" and "12 Play"
  • Executive Producer: Barry Hankerson

Notes

  1. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. Review: 12 Play. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-10-11.
  2. ^ Considine, J.D. "Review: 12 Play". The Baltimore Sun: 9. December 24, 1993. Archived from the original on 2009-10-11. (Transcription of original review at talk page)
  3. ^ Kot, Greg. "Review: 12 Play". Chicago Tribune: 8. January 20, 1994. (Transcription of original review at talk page)
  4. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Consumer Guide: 12 Play". The Village Voice: November 29, 1993. Archived from the original on 2009-10-11.
  5. ^ Aaron, Charles. Review: 12 Play. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2009-10-11.
  6. ^ Cromelin, Richard. Review: 12 Play. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2009-10-11.
  7. ^ Hoard, Christian. "Review: 12 Play". Rolling Stone: 448. November 2, 2004.
  8. ^ Larkin, Colin. "Review: 12 Play". Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music: 189. March 1, 2002.
  9. ^ DeRogatis, Jim. Review: 12 Play. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved on 2009-10-11.

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