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O'Ryan

 
Album Review: O'Ryan

  • Artist: O'Ryan
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 19, 2004
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

O'Ryan entered the increasingly overcrowded PG-13-rated urban teen sweepstakes in 2004 with his self-titled debut, which positions him alongside the likes of Marques Houston, B2K, Cassidy, Lloyd, Mario, and Tug Entertainment labelmate Young Rome as potential heirs to Usher's long and prosperous reign over the teenage girls of America. It's tempting to dismiss O'Ryan for this reason alone. In fact, it's a downright welcoming proposition! After all, how many of these over-produced urban teens does America need unleashed in a given year, especially when Usher is already oversaturating the media outlets with his endless run of hits? Grounds for dismissal are all the more relevant when you also factor in all the female equivalents (Beyoncé, Ashanti, Ciara, et al.). But hold on for a moment before you snidely dismiss O'Ryan's debut. Believe it or not, it's really a good album. It sports an 18-and-under mentality, granted, but if that's what you're looking for, look no further: O'Ryan is as good as, if not better than, recent urban teen albums by Ciara, Lloyd, Cassidy, and Marques Houston, to just name a few of the more commercially successful releases of mid-to-late 2004. There aren't too many big-name collaborators here. Houston co-writes and -produces a couple standout tracks, and J-Kwon and Trackboyz collaborate with O'Ryan on another standout track, the late-album club track "Shorty." But that's about it for brand names -- in other words, there's no behind-the-scenes R. Kellys here, just a strong team effort by a large cast of writers and producers and the velvety-voiced O'Ryan. It all amounts to a well-done album that runs a modest 12 tracks in 45 minutes and swings with a nice sense of diversity from slow-grind party starters to slow-dance ballads to yearning make-out songs to party-up club numbers. So even though these PG-13-rated urban teen albums seem to be a dime a dozen in 2004, there's no use complaining as long as they're as well done as O'Ryan's debut. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Introducing R. Stevie Moore Young Rome, O'Ryan (3:39)
Jus Anotha Shorty S.K. Russell O'Ryan (3:47)
Take It Slow (Lyrics) O'Ryan (4:02)
In a Bad Way (Lyrics) O'Ryan (4:06)
Bad Situation Marcus Hodge, Tony Scott, Chris Stokes, Marques Houston O'Ryan (3:39)
Anything (Lyrics) A.D. Coleman O'Ryan (3:49)
Going Out Your Way O'Ryan (3:36)
I'm Coming O'Ryan (4:14)
45 Minutes Marques Houston, James Malachowski, Tony Scott O'Ryan (2:59)
She Loves the Club (Lyrics) Rufus Moore, Keith Wilkins, Gerard Harmon Boo Yung, O'Ryan (3:28)
Shorty (Lyrics) Marques Houston (3:21)
Smellz Like a Party Rufus Blaq (6:44)

Credits

Saint Nick (Instrumentation), Big Tank (Producer), TrackBoyz (Engineer), Bam (Instrumentation), WonderWoman (Vocals (Background)), Chris "TEK" ORyan (Engineer), Mischke (Producer), Loren Dawson (Producer), Chris Stokes (Executive Producer), Marques Houston (Executive Producer), Mischke Butler (Vocals (Background)), TrackBoyz (Producer), Mischke Butler (Producer), Mischke Butler (Vocal Producer), Tony Scott (Producer), Gerard Harmon (Producer), Bruce Carbone (A&R), Kimo Easterwood (Photography), Leslie Burrell (Executive Producer), Tony Reyes (Guitar), Omari Grandberry (Executive Producer), Bam (Producer), John D. Norten (Engineer), O'Ryan (Instrumentation), Jean-Marie Horvat (Mixing), Adonis (Vocals (Background)), N8 (Engineer), Anthony "TOPDAWG" Tiffith (Associate Producer), Henley Regisford, Jr. (Executive Producer), N8 (Producer), Maad Phunk (Instrumentation), Boo Yung (Performer), Bro. Don Muhammad (A&R), Saint Nick (Producer), O'Ryan (Vocals (Background)), Mischke Butler (Arranger), James Malachowski (Guitar), Mischke Butler (Engineer), N8 (Instrumentation), Marques Houston (Producer), Adonis Stropshire (Vocals (Background)), Ketrina Askew (Executive Producer), Saint Nick (Engineer), Sandy Brummels (Creative Director), Traci Tolmaire (A&R), Rufus Blaq (Producer), Steve Russell (Vocals (Background)), Keith Wilkins (Producer), N8 (Vocals (Background)), Tony Scott (Instrumentation), Loren Dawson (Instrumentation), Marcus Hodge (Keyboards)
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O'Ryan
Studio album by O'Ryan
Released October 5, 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre R&B/Pop
Label T.U.G. Entertainment
Universal Motown
Producer Chris Stokes
O'Ryan chronology
O'Ryan
(2004)
Ocean's O
(2009)

O'Ryan is the début album by O'Ryan which was released on October 19, 2004 under Universal Motown/T.U.G. Entertainment. The track "Smellz Like a Party" was also featured on the soundtrack to the film "You Got Served"

Track listing

  1. "Introducing" (featuring Young Rome)
  2. "Jus Anotha Shorty"
  3. "Take It Slow"
  4. "Ina Bad Way"
  5. "Bad Situation"
  6. "Anything"
  7. "Going Out Your Way"
  8. "I'm Coming"
  9. "45 Minutes"
  10. "She Loves The Club" (featuring Boo Yung)
  11. "Shorty" (featuring J-Kwon)
  12. "Smellz Like a Party" (featuring Rufus Blaq)
  13. "Pay Anything"

 
 
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