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1987 studio album by Chico DeBarge
Kiss Serious is the second album by American singer Chico DeBarge . It was released by Motown Records in 1987 in the United States.[1]
Critical reception [ edit ]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [1]
AllMusic editor Ed Hogan called the album "a worthy follow-up. With most tracks produced by one-time Prince & the Revolution bassist Brownmark , it's steeped in an '80s-era Minneapolis sound. The funk is poppin' on "I've Been Watching You," "Will You Be Mine," "Don't Move So Fast," and the title track second single."[1]
Track listing [ edit ]
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "I've Been Watching You" Brownmark Brownmark 4:19 2. "Don't Move So Fast" Brownmark Brownmark 3:52 3. "Will You Be Mine" Brownmark Brownmark 3:56 4. "Kiss Serious" Mitch McDowell Rodney Trotter Craig Owen McDowell 4:26 5. "Rainy Nights" Wayne Douglas, Jr. Howard Redmond Tony Black William Brown III Skip Drinkwater 4:21 6. "Love Addiction" Vincent Brantley Jeff Carruthers[a] 4:35 7. "Let's Hook It Up" Brantley 4:27 8. "After Hours" David Paul Bryant Richard Feldman Drinkwater 5:00 9. "One-Track Heart" Jeff Silverman Steve Diamond 3:56 10. "Shame, Shame" Brownmark Chico DeBarge Claude Allen Brownmark 3:28
Notes
^a signifies associate producer(s)
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