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The Best of Color Me Badd

 
Album Review: The Best of Color Me Badd

  • Artist: Color Me Badd
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 22, 2000
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Two years after Color Me Badd broke up in the wake of the commercial failure of Awakening, Giant Records assembled this compilation. The title The Best of Color Me Badd instead of greatest hits, signals that it is not a simple collection of the group's chart singles. In fact, of their nine Top 40 pop hits, six are included, among them the major hits "I Wanna Sex You Up," "I Adore Mi Amor," and "All 4 Love." (The missing titles are "Slow Motion," "Forever Love," and "Time and Chance.") The other half of the disc consists of B-sides (the R&B chart entry "Color Me Badd"), album tracks (among them a cover of the 1973 Skylark hit "Wildflower" produced and arranged by David Foster, who was in Skylark), and rarities ("Got 2 Have U" from the Beverly Hills 90210 TV soundtrack, and "Where Lovers Go," previously available only as a Japanese bonus track). The result is a reasonable sampler of Color Me Badd's work. "We're not a fad," they sang on "Color Me Badd," but they were, breaking five Top 20 hits off their 1991 debut album, the triple-platinum C.M.B., and going straight downhill from there. Picking up from New Edition and especially New Kids on the Block, who were subsiding just as they emerged, Color Me Badd, along with Boyz II Men, were the teen-oriented male vocal group of their day, complete with hype, videos, silly haircuts, and four interweaving mediocre tenor voices. It is no coincidence that, just as they themselves were slipping below the radar, descendants like Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC were just coming on. But unlike the so-called boy bands that came after them (how can they be bands if they don't play instruments?), they were R&B-influenced rather than Eurocentric, even to the point of being an integrated group, and they incorporated a broader range of musical styles into their sound. They were also more overtly sexual ("I Wanna Sex You Up"), even if "Sexual Capacity," one of the album tracks included here, proves to be a confession of limited capacity when you examine the lyrics. The characteristic they shared with both their predecessors and followers, however, is that they were essentially image-based, a bunch of reasonably attractive, modestly talented young men more important for their pin-up value than their musical accomplishments, and so they remain on this compilation. That means the likely audience for The Best of Color Me Badd is women in their mid-twenties at the turn of the century who are already looking back nostalgically on junior high school. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Wanna Sex You Up (Lyrics) Elliot Straite Color Me Badd (4:06)
All 4 Love (Lyrics) Color Me Badd, Howard Thompson Color Me Badd (3:31)
I Adore Mi Amor (Lyrics) Hamza Lee, Color Me Badd Color Me Badd (4:49)
Thinkin' Back (Lyrics) Color Me Badd, Troy Taylor, Hamza Lee Color Me Badd (5:22)
Choose (Lyrics) Terry Lewis, Color Me Badd, James Harris Color Me Badd (4:23)
Wildflower (Lyrics) David Richardson, Doug Edwards Color Me Badd (4:36)
Sexual Capacity (Lyrics) Robin Thicke Color Me Badd (4:11)
The Earth, the Sun, the Rain Elliot Wolff, Stacey Piersa Color Me Badd (4:16)
The Last to Know Dave Deviller, Steve Kipner Color Me Badd (5:00)
Got 2 Have U (Lyrics) Color Me Badd, Howard Thompson Color Me Badd (3:42)
Where Lovers Go Robin Thicke Color Me Badd (4:38)
Color Me Badd Elliot Straite Color Me Badd (4:05)

Credits

David Foster (Producer), Terry Lewis (Producer), Tony Flores (Engineer), David Frazer (Vocals), Howie Tee (Mixing), James Pollock (Engineer), Warren Woods (Engineer), Narada Michael Walden (Arranger), Jeff Graham (Assistant Engineer), Branden Abein (Engineer), Elliot Straite (Producer), Sean "Sep" Hall (Producer), Jon Ragel (Back Cover), Michael Lavine (Photography), Mark Abetz (Engineer), Dave Reitzas (Engineer), Neil Pogue (Mixing), Steve Casper (Assistant Engineer), Steve Hodge (Engineer), Felipe Elgueta (Assistant Engineer), Hamza Lee (Producer), Elliot Straite (Mixing), Jeffrey Aldrich (Compilation), Narada Michael Walden (Producer), Royal Bayyan (Producer), Tanisha Jones (Assistant Engineer), David Foster (Arranger), David Frazer (Mixing), Dennis Keeley (Inlay Design), Donna Roth (Assistant Engineer)
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