All the Man You Need explained

All the Man You Need
Type:studio
Artist:Will Downing
Cover:All the Man You Need.jpg
Label:Motown
Producer:
  • Dwayne Bastiany
  • Regis Branson
  • Stanley Brown
  • Kyle Bynoe
  • Kevin Deane
  • Will Downing
  • James Poyser
  • Rex Rideout
Prev Title:Pleasures of the Night
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Sensual Journey
Next Year:2002

All the Man You Need is a studio album by American singer-songwriter Will Downing. It was released by Motown Records on July 18, 2000. The album was nominated in the Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album category at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards.[1]

Critical reception

AllMusic editor Ed Hogan found that though there "isn't a huge difference between this album and his R&B/smooth jazz-oriented recordings of the mid-to late '90s [...] Fans of Will Downing and adult-oriented R&B music will be thoroughly pleased." He further remarked: "Though the beats may hit a little harder and there's more adherence to R&B ballad song structure, the focus is still on Downing's warm baritone vocals, soothing production, and good songs. PopMatters critic Mark Anthony Neal felt that All the Man You Need was "not likely to change opinions of Downing's work, one way or the other, but when so many veteran artists seek gimmicks to reach new audiences, Downing seems secure to simply do what he does best."[2]

Track listing

Sample credits

Personnel

Production

Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Will Downing: Artist. grammy.com. August 26, 2022.
  2. Web site: Will Downing: All the Man That I Need. PopMatters. July 17, 2000 . August 26, 2022.