C.M.B. is Color Me Badd's debut album after their contribution to the "New Jack City" soundtrack. The album features 5 U.S. hit singles: "I Wanna Sex You Up" (U.S. #2), "I Adore Mi Amor" (U.S. #1), "All 4 Love" (U.S. #1), "Thinkin' Back" (U.S. #16), and "Slow Motion" (U.S. #18).
Track listing
- "I Wanna Sex You Up" (Straite, Elliot) - 4:06
- "All 4 Love" (Color Me Badd, /Thompson, Howard) - 3:30
- "Heartbreaker" (Color Me Badd, /Thompson, Howard, Bayyanm, Tarik) - 3:58
- "I Adore Mi Amor" (Color Me Badd, /Lee, Hamza) - 4:49
- "Groove My Mind" (Bayyan, Royal) - 5:06
- "I Wanna Sex You up (Reprise)" (Straite, Elliot) - 1:09
- "Roll the Dice" (Mundy, Nick, /Gomez, Gina) - 4:47
- "Slow Motion" (Color Me Badd, /Thompson, Howard) - 4:24
- "Thinkin' Back" (Color Me Badd, /Taylor, Troy, /Lee, Hamza) - 5:21
- "I Adore Mi Amor (Interlude)" (Color Me Badd, /Lee, Hamza) - :48
- "Color Me Badd" (Straite, Elliot) - 4:05
- "Your da One I Onena Love" (Color Me Badd, /Thompson, Howard) - 4:08
Personnel
- Bryan Abrams – Vocals
- Royal Bayyan – Producer, Mixing
- Mark Calderon – Vocals
- Steve Casper – Assistant Engineer
- Pavel DeJesus – Assistant Engineer
- Buck Dewit – Assistant Engineer
- D'La Vance – Keyboards
- Dr. Freeze – Producer, Mixing
- Michael Fossenkemper – Engineer
- Michael Lavine – Photography
- Hamza Lee – Keyboards, Producer, Mixing
- Josh Melville – Engineer
- Cassandra Mills – Executive Producer
- Nick Mundy – Arranger, Programming, Producer, Engineer
- Angela Piva – Engineer
- James Pollock – Engineer, Mixing
- Johnny Potoker – Mixing
- Donna Roth – Assistant Engineer
- Doug Schwartz – Engineer
- Donnell Spencer – Drum Programming
- Spyderman – Producer, Mixing
- Howie Tee – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Kevin Thornton – Vocals
- Dirk Walter – Design
- Sam Watters – Vocals
- Warren Woods – Engineer, Mixing
Singles
- I Wanna Sex You Up - May 27, 1991
- I Adore Mi Amor - July 17, 1991
- All 4 Love - November 7, 1991
- Color Me Badd
- Thinkin' Back - January 16, 1992 [1]
- Slow Motion - May 7, 1992 [2]
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