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Ain't Nothin' Like Me

 
Album Review: Ain't Nothin' Like Me

  • Artist: Joe
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 24, 2007
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Can you think of many R&B artists who first appeared during the new jack swing era and continued to release good, up-to-date albums on a major label throughout the first decade of the 21st century? You probably cannot. If you can, Joe is likely near or at the top of that list. His sixth album -- which went through a number of titles and projected release dates until it landed in April 2007 as Ain't Nothin' Like Me -- is up to the standard of 1997's All That I Am and 2000's My Name Is Joe. Contemporary as ever, Joe seeks production and songwriting assistance from a number of ubiquitous heavyweights and up-and-comers, including the perpetually on-the-rise Tim & Bob (who first worked with Joe on 2000's "So Beautiful"), hot Norwegian team Stargate (Ne-Yo's "So Sick," Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable"), Sean Garrett, Bryan-Michael Cox, Johnta Austin, the Underdogs, and Cool & Dre. A handful of tracks aren't all that necessary, but if you were to trim the sequence down to ten or so, you'd have a 40-minute album that is not too far from faultless. The Tim & Bob, Stargate, and Sean Garrett productions complement each other well, especially within the album's opening four-song stretch. Beats dance and skip, supported by simple and roomy but effectively layered ornamentation -- music box-like melodies, floating synthesizer accents -- that is never laid on too thick. They're ideal for a nuanced vocalist like Joe, who can affect desire, pain, and devotion with the slightest of adjustments. From there, the quality level fluctuates, and there are too many ballads, but "Let's Just Do It" (another spacious, midtempo glider) and "Just Relax" (where Joe and Cool & Dre jack A Tribe Called Quest's "Electric Relaxation" and sidestep corniness) are two other standouts. While a very basic name, a lack of flashiness, and sizeable gaps of inactivity have only gotten in the way of his popularity, Joe has maintained relevant and reliable since he debuted. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Get to Know Me (Lyrics) Joe, Nas (4:03)
If I Was Your Man (Lyrics) M.S. Eriksen Joe (3:52)
If I Want Her Joe (3:50)
Where You At Joe, Papoose (4:15)
My Love (Lyrics) Joe (4:04)
Go Hard (Lyrics) Joe (3:39)
Ain't Nothin' Like Me Joe, Young Buck, Tony Yayo (3:47)
It's Me (Lyrics) M.S. Eriksen Joe (3:45)
Let's Just Do It (Lyrics) Joe, Fabolous (4:19)
Feel for You (Lyrics) Joe (4:06)
Just Relax (Lyrics) Joe, Dré (3:46)
Love Is Just a Game Joe (3:16)
You Should Know Me (Lyrics) Joe (5:15)
Life of the Party Joe (4:30)

Credits

Oak (Producer), John Benítez (Bass), Greg Curtis (Piano), Greg Curtis (Strings), Greg Curtis (Producer), Jean-Marie Horvat (Mixing), Tim Kelley (Bass), Tim Kelley (Keyboards), Tim Kelley (Producer), Tim Kelley (Vocal Arrangement), Tim Kelley (Drum Programming), Tim Kelley (Mixing), Kedar Massenburg (Executive Producer), Bob Robinson (Keyboards), Bob Robinson (Producer), Bob Robinson (Vocal Arrangement), John Roper (Engineer), Tom Soares (Mixing), Phil Tan (Mixing), Joshua Thompson (Producer), Doug Wilson (Engineer), Doug Wilson (Mixing), The Underdogs (Producer), The Underdogs (Mixing), Colin Miller (Assistant), Kevin Crouse (Engineer), Mark Pitts (Producer), Bobby Douglas (Keyboards), Rich Tapper (Engineer), Brian Garten (Engineer), Andy Haller (Engineer), Paul Gregory (Engineer), Tatsuya Sato (Engineer), Tank (Producer), Cool (Multi Instruments), Cool (Producer), Brian Stanley (Engineer), Brian Stanley (Mixing), Bryan-Michael Cox (Bass), Bryan-Michael Cox (Drums), Bryan-Michael Cox (Keyboards), Bryan-Michael Cox (Programming), Bryan-Michael Cox (Vocals (Background)), Bryan-Michael Cox (Multi Instruments), Bryan-Michael Cox (Producer), Tor Erik Hermanson (Multi Instruments), Smith Brothers (Producer), Adonis Stropshire (Vocals (Background)), Candice Childress (Production Coordination), Dru Castro (Engineer), Chris Spilfogel (Engineer), Kevin "KD" Davis (Mixing), Sam Thomas (Engineer), Sam Thomas (Mixing), Sean Tallman (Assistant Engineer), Sean Garrett (Producer), Aaron Renner (Assistant Engineer), Phillip "Taj" Jackson (Vocal Arrangement), Josh Houghkirk (Assistant), Rob Kinelski (Assistant), Alex Venguer (Assistant), Anthony G. Crisano (Assistant), Kendrick "Wyldcard" Dean (Strings), Kendrick "Wyldcard" Dean (Keyboards), Kendrick "Wyldcard" Dean (Producer), Joe Thomas (Producer), Mikkel S. Eriksen (Multi Instruments), Mikkel S. Eriksen (Engineer), Neo Tanusakdi (Assistant), Martin K (Drum Programming), Joe Patterson (Assistant), Abe Vogel (Drums)
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Ain't Nothin' Like Me
Studio album by Joe
Released April 24, 2007 (U.S.)
Recorded 2005-2006
Genre R&B
Urban
Club/Dance
Adult Contemporary
Length 60:51
Label Jive Records
Producer Bryan Michael Cox
Tim & Bob
The Underdogs
Cool & Dre
Sean Garrett
Ricky "Ric Rude" Lewis>Stargate
Smith Bros.
Taral Hicks
Joe
Professional reviews
Joe chronology
And Then ...
(2003)
Ain't Nothin' Like Me
(2007)
Joe Thomas, New Man
(2008)

Ain't Nothin' Like Me, formerly known as "Joe Who? Joe Thomas", and then "Who Is Joe?", is the 6th album from R&B singer Joe. It had been pushed back numerous times, but was finally released on 24 April 2007.

The album features guest appearances and production by Nas, Fabolous, Bryan Michael Cox, Young Buck & Tony Yayo, Papoose, Tim & Bob, Bryan Michael Cox The Underdogs, Cool & Dre and Sean Garrett.

In an MTV interview, Joe said "I really went out and did everything on my part that I could do to make the best album that I can, I would say it's my best album so far. I expect it to do big things."

The album had leaked as of 19 April 2007 and received positive reviews from fans. Following its release, it debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 98,000 copies in its first week.[1] As of July 11, 2007, it has sold 224,823 copies in the US.

The album will be repackaged and re-released to coincide with his new record deal with Pimp Audio. Aint Nothing Like Me Extended edition will be released on Sony/Jive/Pimp Audio.

Track listing

# Title Featured Guest(s) Producer(s) Songwriters Time
1 "Get To Know Me" Nas Tim & Bob Joe 4.03
2 "If I Was Your Man" - Stargate Taj Jackson 3.52
3 "If I Want Her" - Sean Garrett, Ricky "Ric Rude" Lewis 3.50
4 "Where You At" Papoose Sean Garrett & Oak 4.15
5 "My Love" - Bryan Michael Cox Johnta Austin 4.04
6 "Go Hard" - Bryan Michael Cox Johnta Austin 3.39
7 "Ain't Nothin' Like Me" Tony Yayo & Young Buck The Underdogs 3.47
8 "It's Me" - Stargate Taj Jackson 3.45
9 "Let's Just Do It" Fabolous Cool & Dre 4.19
10 "Feel For You" - Bryan Michael Cox Johnta Austin 4.06
11 "Just Relax" Dre Cool & Dre 3.46
12 "Love Is Just A Game" - Smith Bros. Joe 3.16
13 "You Should Know Me" - Brian Michael Cox Joe 5.15
14 "Life of the Party" - Joshua Thompson Joe 4.30
15 "That's What I Like"
(Bonus Track)
- Tim & Bob 4.15
16 "Run It Back"
(UK Bonus Track)
- Bryan Michael Cox 4.34

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 200 [2] 2
Netherlands Album Top 100 [2] 60
UK Album Top 75 [2] 25
France Album Top 200 [2] 101

References

  1. ^ Katie Hasty, "Lavigne Remains No. 1 As Joe Debuts High", Billboard.com, May 2, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d "Joe - Ain't Nothing Like Me global chart positions and trajctories". aCharts.us. Retrieved May 6, 2007.



 
 

 

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