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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Bobby Brown

Collection of Bobby Brown


One of the brightest R&B stars of the late '80s and early '90s, Bobby Brown was the performer who popularized new jack swing, a blend of classic soul, synth-funk, and hip-hop rhythms that often featured rap breaks in between the conventionally melodic verses and choruses. Guy's Teddy Riley may have been new jack's greatest innovator, but Brown was its greatest hitmaker, crossing over to pop audiences with his blockbuster Don't Be Cruel album and thus making new jack swing the dominant trend in R&B through the early '90s (which, in turn, helped kick-start the solo careers of his former bandmates in New Edition). As R&B tastes changed, Brown became better known for his private life than his music; a sometimes rocky marriage to Whitney Houston and a series of run-ins with the law kept him in the tabloid headlines for most of the '90s and 2000s, even though he wasn't actually recording much music. Brown was born February 5, 1969, in Boston, and began singing with Roxbury schoolmates Michael Bivins and Ricky Bell in 1978. The group developed into New Edition and, after a few talent show wins, was discovered by producer Maurice Starr. Starr signed the group to his label and co-authored its debut hit, "Candy Girl," which helped get New Edition a deal with MCA. After a few years of teen stardom, Brown longed to move on to an adult solo career, and left New Edition in 1986. He released his debut solo album, King of Stage, in 1987, and while it didn't make a name for Brown as a pop star, it did spawn a major R&B hit in the ballad "Girlfriend." Overall, though King of Stage gave little indication that Brown was about to become a breakout star on the cutting edge of modern R&B. For his follow-up, Brown sought a more distinctive musical identity in the budding new jack swing movement. He enlisted the emerging production/songwriting team of L.A. Reid and Babyface to handle the majority of the record, with new jack pioneer Teddy Riley coming onboard in a limited capacity as well. The result, Don't Be Cruel, was a state-of-the-art, star-making affair. Released in the summer of 1988, the record produced Brown's first pop Top Ten hit in the title track, but really started to take off when the driving statement of purpose "My Prerogative" went all the way to number one toward the end of the year (and managed to work the word "prerogative" into a catchy hook). From there, Don't Be Cruel just kept spinning off hits: the ballad "Roni," the dance tune "Every Little Step" (which showed off Brown's rapping skills), and another ballad, "Rock Wit'cha," all hit the Top Ten in 1989, with the former two both making it all the way to number three. Don't Be Cruel topped the album charts and sold a whopping seven million copies, making Brown a superstar. In 1990, he was tapped to provide the theme song for Ghostbusters II and responded with the number two smash "On Our Own," another rap/R&B mixture; he also contributed a rap to friend Glenn Medeiros' number one pop hit "She Ain't Worth It." Brown was so popular at this point that even his 1990 remix album Dance!...Ya Know It! went platinum. And then, somehow, the momentum began to slow. Countless other artists expanded on the new jack swing blueprint, with many of Brown's former New Edition colleagues at the forefront: Bell Biv Devoe, Johnny Gill, Ralph Tresvant. Moreover, Don't Be Cruel made L.A. Reid and Babyface into hot commodities, and their sound was all over the airwaves. Just before his new album, Bobby, was released in the summer of 1992, Brown married superstar diva Whitney Houston, who sang the duet "Something in Common" on the new record. Bobby's lead single, "Humpin' Around," was a smash on both the pop and R&B charts, reaching the Top Five on the former. However, Bobby didn't sustain the momentum of Don't Be Cruel; perhaps it didn't stand out from the pack the way Don't Be Cruel had in 1988. Whatever the reason, sales of Bobby topped out at around two million copies, despite several more R&B hits in "Good Enough," "Get Away," and "That's the Way Love Is." In 1993, Georgia police arrested Brown for an overly suggestive stage performance, an incident that would prove to be the first of many legal difficulties for Brown -- which were compounded by substance abuse issues -- over the next several years. After a number of incidents that included a club brawl, a battery charge that led to probation, a drunk-driving accident, and a stint at the Betty Ford Clinic, Brown found time to record with the fully reunited New Edition, whose comeback album, Home Again, entered the charts at number one in September 1996. Brown toured with the group, but departed when the tour was over. The tabloids, meanwhile, had a field day over Brown and Houston's rumored marital problems. Brown released his fourth solo album, Forever, in 1997, but it was a commercial disappointment that failed to break the Top 50. In 2005, he rejoined New Edition once more, broke off with fellow members Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant as the touring act Heads of State, and starred in the BET reality program Being Bobby Brown. Shortly after the show's brief run, he and Houston divorced. A few months after Houston's February 2012 death, Brown released his fifth solo album, The Masterpiece. Allmusic by Steve Huey



01. Girlfriend
02. Girl Next Door
03.. Baby, I Wanna Tell You Something
04. You Ain't Been Loved Right
05. King Of Stage
06. Love Obsession
07. Spending Time
08. Seventeen
09. Your Tender Romance


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Album: Don't Be Cruel (1988)



01. Cruel Prelude
02. Don't Be Cruel
03. My Prerogative
04. Roni
05. Rock Wit'cha
06. Every Little Step
07. I'll Be Good To You
08. Take It Slow
09. All Day All Night
10. I Really Love You Girl
11. Cruel Reprise


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Album: Dance!...Ya know It! (1989)



01. Roni
02. Rock Wit'cha
03. Girl Next Door
04. Dont't Be Cruel
05. Every Little Step
06. On Our Own
07. Baby, I Wanna Tell You Something
08. My Prerogative
09. Seventeen


http://www10.zippyshare.com/v/99374843/file.html


Album: Bobby (1992)



01. Humpin' Around (Prelude)
02. Humpin' Around
03. Two Can Play That Game
04. Get Away
05. Til the End of Time
06. Good Enough
07. Pretty Little Girl
08. Lovin' You Down
09. One More Night
10. Something in Common
11. That's the Way Love Is
12. College Girl
13. Storm Away
14. I'm Your Friend


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Album: Remixes N The Key of B (1993)



01. Two Can Play That Game
02. Shock Go's Get Away
03. T.R.'s Get Away
04. Humpin' Around
05. She's My Lady
06. That's The Way Love Is
07. Something in Common
08. One More Night
09. I Want You, I Need You
10. Good Enough
11. Storm Away
12. The Every Little Hitmix
13. Get Away (Teddy's Club Version)


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Album: Forever (1997)



01. Intro
02. It's Still My Thang
03. Feelin' Inside
04. She's All I Need
05. My Place
06. Been Around The World
07. Give It Up
08. Happy Days
09. Forever
10. Sunday Afternoon
11. Heart and Soul


http://www20.zippyshare.com/v/60116068/file.html


Album: Greatest Hits (2000)



01. My Prerogative
02. Girlfriend
03. Every Little Step
04. Girl Next Door
05. Don't Be Cruel
06. Roni
07. On Our Own
08. Rock Wit'cha [Quiet Storm Mix]
09. Get Away
10. Something in Common
11. Good Enough
12. That's the Way Love Is
13. She Ain't Worth It
14. Humpin' Around


http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/32690125/file.html


Album: The Definitive Collection (2006)



01. Mr. Telephone Man
02. Girlfriend
03. Girl Next Door
04. Don't Be Cruel
05. My Prerogative
06. Roni
07. Every Little Step
08. On Your Own
09. Rock Wit'cha
10. She Ain't Worth It
11. Humpin' Around
12. Something In Common
13. Good Enough
14. Get Away
15. That's The Way Love Is
16. You Don't Have To Worry
17. Feelin' Inside
18. Thug Lovin'


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Album: Gold (2009)



CD1

01. Mr. Telephone Man
02. Girlfriend
03. Girl Next Door
04. Seventeen
05. Cruel Prelude
06. Don't Be Cruel - Cruel Reprise
07. My Prerogative
08. Roni
09. Rock Wit'cha (Previously Unreleased Quiet Storm Mix)
10. Every Little Step
11. I'll Be Good To You
12. All Day All Nigh
13. We're Back
14. On Our Own


CD2

01. Every Little Step
02. She Ain't Worth It
03. Humpin' Around
04. Two Can Play That Game
05. Get Away
06. Good Enough
07. One More Night
08. Lovin' You Down
09. That's the Way Love Is
10. You Don't Have to Worry
11. Feelin' Inside
12. She's All I Need
13. My Place
14. Forever
15. Thug Lovin'


http://www25.zippyshare.com/v/53455057/file.html


Album: The Masterpiece (2012)



01. Don't Let Me Die
02. Doesn't Anybody Know (feat. Ralph Tresvant)
03. Get Out the Way
04. Damaged
05. Can't Give Up
06. Set Me Free
07. Starmaker (feat. Jayre)
08. Exit Wounds
09. All Is Fair (feat. Johnny Gill)
10. Man I Want to Be


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Enjoy!!!!

9 comments:

ethan said...

I tried so many times to download it, somehow, zippyshare is not working.... :(

Anonymous said...

Thank you so munch for sharing Bobby Brown - Don't Be Cruel (1988) CD.

Great Post! =:)

I really appreciate it! =;)


Trulylatino (N.Y.C.)

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for sharing Bobby Brown - Don't Be Cruel (1988) CD.

Great Post! =:)

I really appreciate it! =;)


Trulylatino (N.Y.C.)

Unknown said...

Obrigado

Unknown said...

Obrigado

Calatine9 said...

Could you post the expanded edition of Don't Be Cruel?

Unknown said...

Muchas Gracias por la discografia.

A enciclopédia do Rock said...

All links have been deleted, could reupalos?

Anonymous said...

The link to The Masterpiece (2012) is dead:

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