Johnny Gill (1983 album) explained
Johnny Gill is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Gill, released on April 6, 1983, by Cotillion Records. The album was produced by Freddie Perren.[1] It did not chart in the United States; however, the album's two singles, "Super Love" and "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby", peaked at number 29 and number 57 on the Billboard R&B chart, respectively.[2]
Personnel
- Johnny Gill – lead vocals, backing vocals, bass, lead guitar, drums, bongos
- Freddie Perren – arranger, producer, synthesizer bass, rhythm arrangements, drum programming
- Clarence McDonald – piano
- Cornelius Mims – bass
- Carmen Twillie – backing vocals
- Eddie Watkins – bass
- Elliot Wolff – synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, arranger
- Dennis King – mastering
- Maxine Waters – backing vocals
- Julia Waters – backing vocals
- Ric Wyatt Jr. – synthesizer, arranger, piano, synthesizer bass, producer, backing vocals, keyboards
- David Michael Kennedy – photography
- Ed Biggs – engineer, remixing
- Ronald Adkins – backing vocals
- Larry R. McIntosh – backing vocals
- Harold Ferguson – backing vocals
- James Goforth – engineer
- Gene Page – string arrangements
- Wade Marcus – string arrangements
- Bob Brown – remixing
- Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs – synthesizer strings
- John Barnes – Fender Rhodes
- Robert Bowles – guitar programming
- Leon "Ndugu" Chancler – drums
- Charles Fearing – guitar
Notes and References
- Web site: Johnny Gill - Johnny Gill (Cassette, Album) at Discogs. Discogs. Zink Media. January 5, 2015.
- Web site: Johnny Gill Awards AllMusic. AllMusic. All Media Network. January 5, 2015.