Let's Get the Mood Right explained
Let's Get the Mood Right |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Johnny Gill |
Cover: | Johnny_Gill_Let's_Get_The_Mood_Right.jpg |
Released: | October 8, 1996 |
Genre: | R&B |
Length: | 73:06 |
Label: | Motown[1] |
Producer: | Keith Andes, Big Bub, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Tony Rich, Joseph Powell, The Characters, Johnny Gill, R. Kelly, Al B. Sure & Kyle West, Kairi Styles |
Prev Title: | Provocative |
Prev Year: | 1993 |
Next Title: | Favorites |
Next Year: | 1997 |
Let's Get the Mood Right is the fifth album by the American singer Johnny Gill, released in 1996.[2] Certified gold in January 1997,[3] it was his third and final album for Motown Records.
Personnel
- Nathan East - bass on "Let's Get the Mood Right"
- Babyface, Marc Nelson and Melvin Edmonds - backing vocals on "Let's Get the Mood Right"
- Charles Fearing - guitar on "Let's Get the Mood Right"
- Tony Rich - backing vocals on "Having Illusions" and "Bring It On"
- Nathan Watts - bass overdubs on "It's Your Body"
- R. Kelly - backing vocals on "Someone To Love"
- LeVar "Lil' Tone" Wilson (nka T.L. Cross) of Ladae! - backing vocals on "4 U Alone"
- Stevie Wonder - featured vocals on "Simply Say I Love U"
- Ronnie DeVoe - rap on "So Gentle"
Charts
Year-end charts
Notes and References
- Norment . Lynn . Sounding Off . Ebony . Jan 1997 . 52 . 3 . 20.
- Web site: Johnny Gill Biography, Songs, & Albums. AllMusic.
- Book: Morris, Chris. Alanis Morissette Tops '96 RIAA Certifications. 1997. Artists & Music. 103.
- Web site: Johnny Gill ARIA Chart History complete to 2024. ARIA. Imgur.com. July 20, 2024. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1997. Billboard. May 5, 2021.