Love Session
Love Session is the fourth album by Silk. It was released June 12, 2001 on Elektra Entertainment. The album was the last recording they released under a major label. It was also the last album they recorded as a quintet after the departure of member Gary Jenkins in 2002.
Love Session | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 12, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1999–2001 Audio Dallas Studios Garland, Texas Access Music Studios Marietta, Georgia Jordan's Room Studios Atlanta, Georgia 2000 Watts Studios New York City, New York | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 62:34 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Darrell "Delite" Allamby, Gary Jenkins, Silk | |||
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The first single released from the album was "We're Callin' You". The music video was directed by Sylvain White, who later went on to direct the film Stomp the Yard[1] as well as the 2010 film The Losers.[2]
Love Session also contains a popular cover of the single "Ebony Eyes". It was originally recorded by Rick James as a duet with Smokey Robinson from his 1983 album Cold Blooded.
Track listing
- "Welcome 2 the Love Session (Interlude)" (Gary Jenkins, Darrell Allamby, Antointette Roberson) 2:37
- "We're Callin' You" (Darrell Allamby, Lincoln Browder, Gary Jenkins, Jimmy Gates, Jr.) 7:28
- "Love Session" (Darrell Allamby, Lincoln Browder, Antoinette Roberson, Kenny Whitehead) 5:16
- "Nursery Rhymes (Intro)" 0:46
- "Nursery Rhymes" (Darrell Allamby, Lincoln Browder) 5:08
- "Ebony Eyes" (James A. Johnson) 6:02
- "Treated Like A Lady" (Johnathen Rasboro, Darrell Allamby, Antoinette Roberson) 4:27
- "Ahh" (Johnathen Rasboro, Gary Jenkins, Jimmy Gates, Jr.) 3:48
- "I Didn't Mean To" (Darrell Allamby, Lincoln Browder, Timothy Cameron, Johnathen Rasboro, Gary Jenkins) 6:57
- "Don't Go" (featuring Tamar Braxton) (Gary Jenkins, Darrell Allamby, Lincoln Browder, Marcus Devine) 6:55
- "I'm Sorry" (Gary Jenkins, Antoinette Roberson) 7:14
- "Return, Part 2 (Interlude)" (Gary Glenn) 1:30
- "Afterplay" (Gary Jenkins, Johnathen Rasboro, Timothy Cameron, Gary Glenn) 4:26
Singles
- We're Callin' You
References
- White, Sylvain (2007-01-12), Stomp the Yard (Drama, Music, Romance), Rainforest Films, retrieved 2022-01-25
- White, Sylvain (2010-04-23), The Losers (Action, Adventure, Crime), Warner Bros., Dark Castle Entertainment, Weed Road Pictures, retrieved 2022-01-25
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