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Urban Rapsody

 
Album Review: Urban Rapsody

  • Artist: Rick James
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 14, 1997
  • Total Time: 72:28
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Rick James spent most of the '90s either fighting the law or incarcerated, which naturally hurt his career. But what was more damaging to his musical reputation was the fact that he had spent the latter half of the '80s in creative limbo, producing only a handful of worthy tracks. Urban Rapsody was the 1997 comeback effort that was supposed to restore his personal and professional reputations, and to a certain extent, it does just that. The media blitz that accompanied its release did forcefully bring him back into the spotlight, and his collaborations with Snoop Doggy Dogg and Rappin' 4-Tay brought him to a younger audience, while his collaborations with Bobby Womack and Charlie Wilson retained his older following. However, Urban Rapsody doesn't really offer anything new -- it's the same collection of smooth ballads and freaky urban funk that he'd been peddling since the late '70s. The lack of variety is a bit of a disappointment, but that disappointment is tempered by the fact that much of the album is well crafted and performed, illustrating that James has not entirely lost it. While the lack of variety prevents Urban Rapsody from being a totally triumphant comeback, the cuts that do work help make the record his best album in over a decade. ~ Leo Stanley, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Urban Rapsody Rick James Rick James (4:00)
West Coast Thing Rick James Rick James (4:10)
Somebody's Watching You Rick James Rick James (5:35)
Back in You Again Rick James Rick James (4:40)
Turn It Out Rick James Rick James (5:02)
Good Ol Days Rick James Rick James (5:32)
Player's Way Rick James, Snoop Dogg Rick James (5:10)
Never Say You Love Me Rick James Rick James (6:57)
It's Time Rick James, Neb Love Rick James (4:09)
So Soft So Wet Rick James Rick James (4:28)
Bring on the Love Rick James Rick James (5:53)
Mama's Eyes Rick James Rick James (5:22)
Soul Sista Rick James Rick James (5:52)
Favorite Flava Rick James, Neb Love Rick James (4:13)
Urban Rapsody (Reprise) [Instrumental] Rick James, Daniel LeMelle Rick James (1:25)

Credits

Rick James (Bass), Rick James (Guitar), Rick James (Percussion), Rick James (Arranger), Rick James (Guitar (Bass)), Rick James (Keyboards), Rick James (Vocals), Rick James (Vocals (Background)), Rick James (Producer), Rick James (Main Performer), Rick James (Mixing), Teena Marie (Vocals (Background)), Bobby Womack (Vocals), Bobby Womack (Vocals (Background)), Bobby Womack (?), Penny Ford (Vocals (Background)), Snoop Dogg (Rap), Snoop Dogg (?), Rappin' 4-Tay (Rap), Rappin' 4-Tay (?), Oscar Brashear (Trumpet), Kimberly Brewer (Vocals (Background)), Bobby Brooks (Engineer), Bobby Brooks (Mixing), John Ervin (Trombone), John Forbes (Keyboards), Doug Grigsby (Guitar (Bass)), Kenny Hawkins (Guitar), Kenny Hawkins (Mixing), Michael Hunter (Trumpet), Daniel LeMelle (Flute), Daniel LeMelle (Arranger), Daniel LeMelle (Keyboards), Daniel LeMelle (Programming), Daniel LeMelle (Saxophone), Daniel LeMelle (Producer), Daniel LeMelle (Sequencing), Daniel LeMelle (Mixing), Jai Vatuk (Guitar), Maxine Willard Waters (Vocals (Background)), Charlie Wilson (Vocals), Charlie Wilson (Vocals (Background)), Charlie Wilson (?), Allen McGrier (Guitar (Bass)), Waters, Julia (Vocals (Background)), James "Fade" Ornelas (Assistant Engineer), Lisa Sarna (Vocals (Background)), Neb Love (Rap), Nick Marshall (Mixing Assistant), Barry Sheppard (Guitar), Misa Takada (Artwork), Misa Takada (Design), JoJo McDuffie-Funderburg (Vocals), JoJo McDuffie-Funderburg (Vocals (Background)), JoJo McDuffie-Funderburg (Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part), Bryant Woodert (Vocals (Background)), Jo-Jo (?), Ricky Ricardo (Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part), Taylor Alonso (Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part), Jessica Christman (Design), Bendrix Crescean (Assistant Engineer), Lisa Daniels (Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part), Eddie Drayton (Percussion), Eddie Townes (Guitar), Diana Petras (Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part), Tom Brown (Mastering), Tim Alexander (Artwork), Tim Alexander (Art Direction), Tim Alexander (Design), Tim Alexander (Photography), Rachel Smith (Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part)
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Urban Rapsody
Studio album by Rick James
Released October 14, 1997
Genre R&B
Length 72:28
Label Private I
Producer Rick James, Daniel LeMelle,
Professional reviews

Track listing

All tracks composed by Rick James; except where indicated

  1. "Urban Rapsody"
  2. "West Coast Thing"
  3. "Somebody's Watching You"
  4. "Back in You Again"
  5. "Turn It Out"
  6. "Good Ol Days"
  7. "Player's Way" (James, Snoop Dogg)
  8. "Never Say You Love Me"
  9. "It's Time" (James, Neb Love)
  10. "So Soft So Wet"
  11. "Bring on the Love"
  12. "Mama's Eyes"
  13. "Soul Sista"
  14. "Favorite Flava" (James, Neb Love)
  15. "Urban Rapsody (Reprise)"

 
 
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