Don't Take It Personal [Expanded Edition] by Jermaine Jackson La La Miki Howard Lala (CD, 1989)

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JERMAINE JACKSON. Don't Take It Personal is the twelfth studio album by singer Jermaine Jackson, originally released in 1989. Remastering has been superbly done by Sean Brennan at Sony's Battery Studio's, New York.

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ProducerTony Calvert (Reissue)
Record LabelFunky Town Grooves
UPC5060196463053
eBay Product ID (ePID)10050164829

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year1989
GenreR&B & Soul
Run Time79 Mins 23 Seconds
StyleContemporary R&B
ArtistJermaine Jackson, La La, Miki Howard, Lala
Release TitleDon't Take It Personal [Expanded Edition]

Additional Product Features

DistributionFunky Town Grooves
Number of Discs1
Additional informationAudio Remasterer: Mark Wilder. Photographer: Willie Maldonado. Jermaine Jackson made his mark on this album with the number one single "Don't Take It Personal." With a percussive rhythm and the coolness of Jermaine's consoling intonation, this moderate number propelled its way to the top of the Billboard R&B charts. One of only two songs to reach number one for the Gary, IN native. (The other was "Let's Get Serious.") "Two Ships (In the Night)" and "I'd Like to Get to Know You" are also midtempo numbers which peaked at 21 and 27, respectively. The former, written and produced by David Conley and David Townsend of Surface, is a dulcet composition with a steady flow complemented by trembling shades of a trombone. The latter has mellow urban groove in which Jackson releases a soulful plea. It was written by Bernard Jackson, also of Surface. While "Make It Easy on Love," a duet with Miki Howard, has a sweet melody, the chorus is too busy and intense. Jackson displays a soulful aggression on "So Right." Other excellent takes include "Rise to the Occasion," a duet with La La, and "Next to You." ~ Craig Lytle
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo
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