Thought 'Ya Knew Explained

Thought 'Ya Knew
Type:studio
Artist:CeCe Peniston
Cover:CCP TYK album.JPG
Recorded:1993
Length:72:17
Label:A&M
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Remix Collection
Next Year:1994

Thought 'Ya Knew is the second solo studio album by American singer-songwriter CeCe Peniston, released on January 10, 1994, by A&M Records, and on February 10 in Japan.[1] For this album, Peniston once again collaborated with Chicago-based producer Steve "Silk" Hurley, along with other producers Carsten Schack and Kenneth Karlin (better recognized as duo Soulshock & Karlin) from Denmark, David Morales, Sir Jinx, and on one track ("Forever in My Heart") also with the multiple Grammy Award-nominee Brian McKnight.

Deciding not to get pigeonholed into the dance genre, Peniston recorded several ballads for the album, trying to move into an R&B direction. Unlike its predecessor Finally, Peniston's second album was, therefore, a calculated mixture of pop ballads and R&B beats, though incorporating also other genres, such as jazz ("I'm in the Mood"), funk (I'm Not Over You"), reggae ("Through Those Doors") and gospel ("I Will Be Received").

The album received generally mixed reviews from music critics, and commercially, it proved to be a moderate success. Debuting on February 12, 1994, at number 102 on the Billboard 200, the album reached its peak a week later at number ninety-six, while spending nineteen weeks on the US chart in total. Overseas, the album entered the UK Albums Chart at number thirty-one, but charted for only two weeks there. Other territories included Switzerland (at number thirty-two), Japan (at number sixty-six), Netherlands (at number sixty-nine), and Germany (at number ninety-two).

Four official singles were released from the album, three of which entered the Billboard Hot 100, as well as the UK Singles Chart. All of them became successful on the dance chart, bringing Peniston two additional number one hits on the US Hot Dance Club Songs. In Japan, the album was shortly followed by Remix Collection, which featured alternate versions of songs issued on singles. It was reissued in Japan on September 11, 1996.[2] The album was not accompanied by a worldwide tour.

Critical reception

Thought 'Ya Knew received mainly mixed reviews. In terms of artistic achievement, dancefloor potential or chart performance, the album did not match the success of Peniston's debut album, Finally. Jose F. Promis from AllMusic, however, blamed the record label A&M for marketing the artist to an R&B audience, which he called the "big mistake". Giving the album three (out of five) stars, he highlighted especially "Hit by Love" as the song closer in spirit to Peniston's early dance hits, but he admitted that by that time of the single's release its "steam had worn off". Both critics, Martin Johnson from Chicago Reader and Johnny Huston from Entertainment Weekly agreed that the album's low points occurred on its ballads and that Peniston faltered on slower numbers. (Johnson also added that even Toni Braxton, who redefined the urban contemporary ballad, "would have trouble breathing life into them"). While Huston noticed Patti LaBelle-influenced vocal stylings (on "Through Those Doors"), Johnson recalled young Chaka Khan and stressed the pungent lower registers of the singer's voice (on "Searchin'"). People magazine found the album's problem in Peniston's big-time pop success and her new need to be seen more serious than just a dance-music artist. Calling ballads "the ballads from hell", the magazine reproached that all the slow stuff did was focus on Peniston's vocal limitations.

Chart performance

On February 5, 1994, the album entered at number thirty-one (its peak) in the UK Albums Chart, spending two weeks on the chart.[3] Followed by the Oricon list on February 10, Peniston received her first and her only album chart appearance to date in Japan, at number sixty-six (two charting weeks in total)[4] After two weeks since its release, the album entered the US Billboard 200 at number one-hundred-two on February 12, 1994. Peaking its top the following week, at number ninety-six on February 19 (nineteen weeks in the chart).[5] On the component, US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, the album climbed to number twenty (being present for thirty-four weeks in the chart.[6] Later on, the album would be classified as the seventy-first best R&B selling set of 1994.)[7] In Dutch MegaCharts, the record started its five weeks long run on February 19, topping its third week at number sixty-nine.[8] In addition, the album cracked the Swiss Music Charts on February 20, peaking on March 6 at number thirty-two (three weeks in the chart).[9] And on February 28 also the German Media Control Charts, reaching at number ninety-two (with three weeks in the chart).[10]

Track listing

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Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1994)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)66

Year-end charts

Chart (1994)! scope="col"
Peak
position
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums71

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: シー・シー・ペニストン. oricon.co.jp. Oricon. 2015-03-21. ja. ファイナリー ▪ 発売日 1994年02月10日 ▪ 品番 POCM-1047.
  2. Web site: シー・シー・ペニストン. oricon.co.jp. Oricon. 2015-03-21. ja. ソート・ヤ・ニュー ▪ 発売日 1996年09月11日 ▪ 品番 POCM-1994.
  3. Web site: CeCe Peniston UK Chart History. The Official Charts Company. theofficialcharts.com. Music Week. 2011-03-19.
  4. Web site: CeCe Peniston - Japan - Albums. web.archive.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20121113191309/http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/75065/products/music/200748/1/. 2012-11-13 . オリコン. Oricon. 2015-01-25. ja. Thought 'Ya Knew ソート・ヤー・ニュー #66.
  5. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=ce ce peniston|chart=Billboard 200}} CeCe Peniston - US ''Billboard'' 200]. Billboard. billboard.com. Nielsen Business Media. 2011-03-19.
  6. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=ce ce peniston|chart=R&B/Hip-Hop Albums B}} CeCe Peniston - US ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]. Billboard. billboard.com. Nielsen Business Media. 2011-03-19.
  7. The Year in Music - US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums of 1994. Billboard. 1994-12-24. YE-32. Nielsen Business Media. 2011-03-13. Thought 'Ya Knew by CeCe Peniston #71.
  8. Web site: CeCe Peniston - Albums - Netherlands. nl. GfK Dutch Charts. dutchcharts.nl. Media Control GfK International. 2011-03-19.
  9. Web site: CeCe Peniston - Albums. de. Hung Medien. hitparade.ch. 2011-03-19.
  10. Web site: CeCe Peniston - Albums. de. Bundesverband Musikindustrie. musicline.de. Media Control GfK International. 2011-03-19.