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Chocolate Factory [US Bonus CD]

 
Album Review: Chocolate Factory [US Bonus CD]
 

  • Artist: R. Kelly
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 18, 2003
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

R. Kelly was hardly a stranger to controversy in the early 2000s. In addition to being hit with 21 counts of child pornography in Chicago and 12 more in Polk County, FL, the beleaguered singer/producer faced various sex-related civil suits. All those scandals have, at times, overshadowed his music, which is regrettable because Chocolate Factory has a lot going for it. Emphasizing romantic slow jams, this two-CD set isn't as ambitious or risk-taking as 1998's R, which is arguably Kelly's best, most essential release despite its own imperfections. Chocolate Factory, like 2000's TP-2.Com, tends to play it safe. But that doesn't mean that the double-disc is without merit; what Chocolate Factory lacks in ambition, it makes up for in terms of quality and craftsmanship. Many of the influences that have served Kelly well on previous efforts continue to serve him well on this 2003 release--influences that range from the Isley Brothers, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder to Prince, Babyface and hip-hop. All of those influences were noticeable on Kelly's ‘90s albums, and they are still noticeable on Chocolate Factory. Nonetheless, Kelly has always been his own man; that is especially obvious when he features Ronald Isley on "Showdown" (not to be confused with the Isley Brothers' 1978 recording). Hearing Kelly and Isley side by side, listeners can easily see how Kelly is able to draw on Isley's influence while projecting a firm, recognizable identify of his own. One hopes that in the future, Kelly will come out with some more albums that are as challenging as R; even so, Chocolate Factory will go down in history as a solid and pleasing, if somewhat predictable, addition to the Chicagoan's catalog. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Chocolate Factory R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:50)
Step in the Name of Love R. Kelly R. Kelly (5:42)
Heart of a Woman R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:31)
I'll Never Leave R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:45)
Been Around the World R. Kelly R. Kelly, Ja Rule (4:05)
You Made Me Love You R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:35)
Forever R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:06)
Dream Girl R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:57)
Ignition R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:16)
Ignition [Remix] R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:06)
Forever More R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:33)
You Knock Me Out R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:10)
Step in the Name of Love [Remix] R. Kelly R. Kelly (7:12)
Imagine That R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:38)
Showdown R. Kelly R. Kelly, Ronald Isley (7:54)
Snake R. Kelly R. Kelly, Big Tigger (4:51)
Apologies of a Thug R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:33)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Love Land [*] R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:27)
What Do I Do [*] R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:35)
Heaven I Need a Hug [*] R. Kelly R. Kelly (5:12)
The World's Greatest [*] R. Kelly R. Kelly (4:37)
Far More [*] R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:26)
Raindrops [*] R. Kelly R. Kelly (3:55)

Credits

The Soul Children (?), Yvonne Gage (Choir, Chorus), Glen Brown (Assistant), R. Kelly (Arranger), R. Kelly (Producer), R. Kelly (Mixing), Percy Bady (Keyboards), Joe Donatello (Programming), Joe Donatello (Engineer), James Lee (Assistant), Donnie Lyle (Bass), Donnie Lyle (Guitar), Donnie Lyle (Keyboards), Donnie Lyle (Mando), Tony Maserati (Mixing), Peter Mokran (Mixing), Jeffrey Morrow (Choir, Chorus), Herb Powers (Mastering), Paul Riser (Conductor), Paul Riser (Orchestration), Paul Riser (Horn Arrangements), Paul Riser (String Arrangements), Tim Roberts (Assistant), Johnny Rutledge (Choir, Chorus), Pamela Watson (Stylist), Serban Ghenea (Mixing), Tony Flores (Assistant), Walt Whitman & the Soul Children (?), Stevie Robinson (Choir, Chorus), Jackie Murphy (Art Direction), Jackie Murphy (Design), Juan Ortiz (Assistant), Joan Collaso (Choir, Chorus), Carl Robinson (Engineer), Abel Garibaldi (Programming), Abel Garibaldi (Engineer), Kendall D. Nesbitt (Keyboards), Gregg Landfair (Guitar), Jeff Vereb (Assistant), Andy Gallas (Programming), Andy Gallas (Engineer), Andy Gallas (Assistant), Ian Mereness (Programming), Ian Mereness (Engineer), Ian Mereness (Mixing), Dave Hyman (Assistant), Steve Bearsley (Assistant), Paul Mabin (Choir, Chorus), Nick Monson (Assistant), Simbryt Whititngton (Choir, Chorus), Rodney East (Keyboards), Kyle White (Assistant), Greg Calvert (Assistant)
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