| Product Summary | | Label: Bmg/arista | | UPC: 00078221901123 | | Release Date: 7/14/1998 | | Buy.com Sku: 60133419 | | Item#: M4MD49 | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079 | Format: CD |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Monica, Brandy (vocals); Isaac Phillips, Tomi Martin, Michael Thompson, Sonny Lallerstedt (guitar); The Darkchild Orchestra Strings (strings); Colin Wolfe (piano, bass); Dean Gant (piano); Dallas Austin (Wurlitzer piano); Daryl Simmons (keyboards, drum programming); David Foster (keyboards); Ronnie Garrett (bass); Tom Knight (drums); Scott Meeder (percussion); Felipe Elgueta, Glen Woodward, Simon Franglen (keyboard programming); John Robinson (drum programming); DJ Sol Messiah (scratches); Debra Killings, 112, Darcy Aldridge, Pamela Major, Chedlle Davis, Susan Ann Carwel, Jeff Pescetto (background vocals); Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. |  | Producers include: Rodney Jerkins, Dallas Austin, David Foster, Jermaine Dupri, Daryl Simmons. |  | Engineers include: Leslie Braithwaite, Carlton Lynn, Rico Lumpkins. |  | "The Boy Is Mine" won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal, and was nominated for Record Of The Year and Best R&B Song. |  | Personnel: Monica (vocals, background vocals); Isaac Phillips, Sonny Lallerstedt, Michael Thompson, Tomi Martin (guitar); Darkchild Orchestra Strings (strings); Colin Wolfe, Dean Gant (piano); Dallas Austin (Wurlitzer organ); David Foster (keyboards); Felipe Elgueta, Glen Woodward (synthesizer, programming); Tom Knight (drums); Scott Meeder (percussion); Dexter Simmons (keyboard programming, drum programming); John "J.R." Robinson (drum programming); DJ Sol Messiah (scratches); Jeff Pescetto, 112, Darcy Aldridge, Debra Killings, Chelle Davis, Pamela Major, Sue Ann Carwell, Brandy (background vocals). |  | Audio Mixers: Dexter Simmons; Jermaine Dupri; Mick Guzauski; Phil Tan; Rodney Jerkins; Leslie Brathwaite. |  | Recording information: Char; Crawford Post Studios; D.A.R.P. Studios; HIt Factory; Krosswire Strdios; Record One; Riversound Studios. |  | Unknown Contributor Role: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus. |  | Arrangers: Dallas Austin; Eddie Horst; David Foster. |  | On her second album, The Boy Is Mine, Monica is given a little more room to strut her own stuff. Previously, she was an inexperienced vocalist whose raw talent was sculpted by a bevy of producers. Here, she sticks with Dallas Austin; not only does he give her songs immaculately crafted musical backdrops -- both ballads and up-tempo dance numbers sound irresistible -- but he helps her cultivate her voice so she sounds more mature than her 17 years. That doesn't exactly camouflage the uneven material, but it does make it easy to swallow. She does have a better, more consistent batch of songs here than she did on Miss Thang, and the best songs -- such as the Brandy duet "The Boy Is Mine" or the bouncing "Street Symphony" -- are as good as mainstream urban R&B gets in 1998. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine |  | This College Park, Atlanta native began singing in her church choir when she was merely four years old. If you look at it from that perspective, the young singer is practically a veteran. She certainly sounds it on THE BOY IS MINE, a spicy R&B offering that brims with precociousness. Though Monica's got the vocal chops to carry the album alone, she's not afraid to expand the sonic palette a bit by working with a couple of carefully chosen guest artists. The title tune finds her in a duet with another young R&B sensation, Brandy, and the two women's voices make a perfect match. On "Gone Be Fine," Monica injects a little hip-hop into the mix, calling upon the substantial rapping talents of Outkast. Clive Davis himself co-produced THE BOY IS MINE, proof positive that Monica's talents have inspired as much confidence from the music industry as they have created admirers among R&B listeners. | Musical Guests |  | Debra Killings |  | Outkast |  | 112 |
| | Artist Overview | | The late 1990s saw a new graduating class of single-name female R&B singers hit the big time--Brandy, Monifah, and Monica. An appearance on LL Cool J's "Mr. Smith" and a hit duet with Brandy ("The Boy Is Mine") only strengthened Monica's standing as one of the most promising, fast-rising young female singers in contemporary R&B. |
| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 07/14/1998 |  | Original Release Date : 1998 |  | Catalog ID : 19011 |  | Label : Arista Records (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 57m : 49s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00078221901123 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Rolling Stone (9/3/98, p.105) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...Monica uses her honey-dipped, church-worthy voice to lift her radio-friendly tunes--and hopefully, the rest of contemporary R&B--to a higher plane..."Entertainment Weekly (8/14/98, p.80) - "The R&B teen diva's duet with Brandy ruled radio all summer, and much of this groove-driven disc...should keep her airwave run alive..." - Rating: B Vibe (9/98, p.292) - "...No longer encumbered by the extreme youth that made some of the more sensuous moments on MISS THANG vaguely embarrassing. Monica embraces womanhood with the full force of her raspy, resonant alto and flourishing postadolescent libido..." |
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| Customer Reviews | ![]() | | Production | 5 | | Performance | 5 | | Composition | 5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 5 |
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5 of 5 great young artist (female) Wednesday, June 09, 1999 milly1 from Greentown, P.A.
I've been listening to monica since she started, and, I think shes only gotten better. She has a wonderful voice, very powerful and, it gets its point across... I'll be looking for her future albums as they all come out in the future... I'm going to see her in concert in P.A. she's the one of the best female artist I enjoy...... Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Great Album Saturday, June 05, 1999 Kenny from Framingham, MA
This is an excellent album. It contains 4 #1 singles so far. That must be very good. So pick it up if you want to hear good music. Was this review helpful?
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