music.wikisort.org - CompositionRobbery is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Teena Marie, released in September 18, 1983. It is her first album for Epic Records, following her acrimonious departure from Motown the previous year. The album was written and produced by Marie herself and features contributions from Patrice Rushen, Paulinho da Costa, and Steve Ferrone among others. However, the album did not repeat the success of her last Motown release It Must Be Magic (1981) stalling at number 13 on the Black Albums chart and only reaching number 119 on the Billboard Albums chart.
1983 studio album by Teena Marie
Robbery |
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Released | September 18, 1983 |
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Recorded | 1982–83 |
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Length |
- 49:18 (Original release)
*69:18 (Expanded edition)
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Label | Epic |
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Producer | Teena Marie |
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The album placed three singles on the US Black Singles chart" "Fix It", peaking at #21, followed by "Midnight Magnet" (#31) and "Dear Lover" (#77).
In 2012, the album was re-released in a remastered and expanded CD edition containing four additional tracks.
Cassanova Brown
Included on this album is the infamous song, "Cassanova Brown". After meeting Rick James in the '70s and being signed to the same label, James and Marie began a relationship, first professional, progressing (according to Marie) to a romantic one, and finally leading to an engagement. Although James himself denied ever having a romantic involvement with Marie, she said they were engaged for a few weeks. When James' alleged infidelities came to light, Marie realized that she herself was a mistress; James had a girlfriend, Alfie Davidson, who would later substantiate that James and Marie were once an item, while she was his girlfriend. After the breakup, their relationship waned to a tumultuous friendship. The lyrics are very thinly veiled in her contempt for the situation.
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Track listing
All songs written by Teena Marie.
- "Robbery" - 5:23
- "Playboy" - 5:23
- "Shadow Boxing" - 6:49
- "Midnight Magnet" - 6:02
- "Fix It" - 4:44
- "Ask Your Momma" - 5:25
- "Dear Lover" - 5:18
- "Stop the World" - 4:16
- "Cassanova Brown" - 5:58
Bonus tracks - 2012 SoulMusic reissue
- "Playboy" (US 12" Remix) - 5:51 (Expanded edition)
- "Fix It" (US 12" Remix) - 6:30 (Expanded edition)
- "Fix It" (Instrumental)(US 12" Remix) - 8:16 (Expanded edition)
- "Midnight Magnet" (US 12" Instrumental) - 6:00 (Expanded edition)
Personnel
Credits for Robbery adapted from Allmusic[1]
- Keith Alexander- guitar
- James Allen- clapping, background vocals
- Steven Berkowitz- A&R
- Harry Bluestone- concert master
- John A. Bokowski, Jr.- Fender Rhodes, piano, synthesizer
- Anthony Boyce- background vocals
- Stacey Boyle- A&R, artist coordination
- Anthony Allan Brockert- monologue
- Robert Brooks- engineer, mixing
- Nick Brown- guitar
- Nick Ceroli- drums
- Brian Chin- liner notes
- Stanley Clarke- upright bass
- Todd Cochran- synthesizer
- Paulinho Da Costa- percussion
- Nathan East- bass, synthesizer bass
- Charles Fearing- guitar
- Steve Ferrone- drums
- Chuck Findley- trumpet
- Howard Fritzson- art direction
- Lynn Goldsmith- photography
- Gary Grant- trumpet
- Jo Hay- design
- Mickey Hearn- monologue
- Marlo Henderson- guitar
- Gary Herbig- tenor saxophone
- Paul Hines- drums
- Jeremy Holiday- A&R, artist coordination
- Dick Hyde- trombone
- Anthony Jackson- bass
- Paul Jackson Jr.- guitar, soloist
- Car Johnson- background vocals
- Abraham Laboriel- bass
- Ricky Lawson- drums
- Daniel LeMelle- saxophone, soloist
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- Charles Loper- trombone
- Teena Marie- arranger, horn arrangements, monologue, rhythm arrangements, string arrangements, synthesizer, synthesizer arrangements, vocal arrangement, background vocals
- Patti Matheny- A&R, artist coordination
- Fred Mirza- horn arrangements, string arrangements
- Joy Gilbert Monfried- project director
- Eric O'Neal- synthesizer, synthesizer arrangements
- Joseph M. Palmaccio- mastering
- Recco Philmore- background vocals
- Darryl Phinnessee- background vocals
- Greg Poree- guitar (acoustic)
- Paul Riser- conductor, horn arrangements, string arrangements, string conductor
- John Robinson- drums, Simmons drums
- Patrice Rushen- synthesizer
- Leo Sacks- reissue producer
- Darren Salmieri- A&R, artist coordination
- Ron Slenzak- cover photo, photography
- Dianne Spoto- packaging manager
- Sweet Baby Note- background vocals
- Carmen Twillie- background vocals
- Ernie Watts- alto saxophone
- Nathan Watts- bass, rhythm arrangements
- Dwayne Wedlaw- synthesizer arrangements
- Julia Tillman Waters- background vocals
- Maxine Willard Waters- background vocals
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