Album

Blackstreet

Blackstreet

1994 · Hip Hop, Funk / Soul

Blackstreet by Blackstreet

Blackstreet is a Soul & Funk album by Blackstreet, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 29 pressings tracked.

About

Blackstreet weren't yet famous when they dropped their swaggering debut in 1994, but group mastermind Teddy "Street" Riley was no stranger to the Top 40. As a singer-producer in Guy, he helped invent the new jack swing sound—a brazenly percussive and bass-heavy mix of hip-hop, dance-pop, and soul scored on samplers and drum machines—and he parlayed that into major gigs, including producing half of Michael Jackson's <i>Dangerous</i>. In fact, the rest of Blackstreet's initial lineup, including Chauncey "Black" Hannibal, were background singers Riley discovered during sessions for Bobby Brown's <i>Bobby</i>. <i>Blackstreet</i> finds New Jack Swing in transition and Riley inspired at the helm of his own project again. The tectonic forces that define ’90s R&B—more “hip-hop” in attitude than in literal rhyming verse—are on open display here as the LP is roughly split down the middle. The upbeat first half finds this silky-voiced quartet using hardcore rhymes to play up their sexy edge. Even as the four-part harmonies and Riley’s signature vocoder make cuts like “Booti Call” sound romantic, the sweaty funk nods to Zapp and George Clinton and bawdy raps paint the band as unrepentant players. But the tone shifts markedly with “Joy,” Riley’s tribute to his daughter and a session leftover he cowrote with the King of Pop. From there, the fellas are earnest lovers on sumptuous slow jams like “Tonight’s the Night” (which, in another sign of what’s next, is a collaboration with a then-unknown Riley protege named Pharrell Williams). Of <i>Blackstreet’s</i> 20 tracks, only “Before I Let You Go” crossed over, but Riley’s vision-in-progress would help reshape the mainstream for years to come.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Intro (Blackstreet Philosophy) [Interlude]0:56
  2. 2Baby Be Mine (feat. David Roland Williams & Richard Iverson)3:02
  3. 3U Blow My Mind (feat. Richard Iverson)3:49
  4. 4Hey Love (Keep It Real) [Interlude]1:11
  5. 5I Like the Way You Work (feat. Menton Smith)4:44
  6. 6Good Life4:04
  7. 7Physical Thing (feat. David Roland Williams)4:37
  8. 8Make U Wet4:59
  9. 9Booti Call4:26
  10. 10Love's In Need4:41
  11. 11Joy4:55
  12. 12Before I Let You Go4:59
  13. 13Confession (Interlude)0:54
  14. 14Falling In Love Again4:34
  15. 15Candlelight Night (Interlude)0:54
  16. 16Tonight's the Night (feat. Tammy Lucas)4:18
  17. 17Happy Home5:37
  18. 18Once in a Lifetime (Interlude)1:02
  19. 19Wanna Make Love5:09
  20. 20Givin' You All My Lovin'4:12

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Contemporary R&B
  • polished
  • tender
  • romantic

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29 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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