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Rhythm of the Night (album)

Rhythm of the Night is the fourth studio album by DeBarge, released by Gordy Records on March 14, 1985. It reached #19 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the R&B Album Chart. The album was also certified Gold by the RIAA.

Rhythm of the Night
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 14, 1985
Recorded1984–1985
GenreDance-pop, R&B
Length42:33
LabelGordy
Producer
DeBarge chronology
In a Special Way
(1983)
Rhythm of the Night
(1985)
Greatest Hits
(1986)
Singles from DeBarge
  1. "Rhythm of the Night"
    Released: February 23, 1985
  2. "Who's Holding Donna Now"
    Released: April 15, 1985
  3. "You Wear It Well"
    Released: August 13, 1985
  4. "The Heart Is Not So Smart"
    Released: May 27, 1986
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Tom Hull – on the WebB+ ()[2]
The Village VoiceB+[3]

Background and recording Edit

DeBarge continued their success streak with their third album, 1983's In a Special Way. They went back into the studio to record what became Rhythm of the Night. Although the group had creative control, the group's managers Tony Jones and Suzanne de Passe elected to have outside producers to helm the project.[4] Producers included Richard Perry, Giorgio Moroder and Jay Graydon with the members of DeBarge on a few songs.[4] Rhythm of the Night contained six new songs, which were recorded specifically for the album. The remaining songs were old material that had been previously released. "Single Heart" originally appeared in the 1983 film D.C. Cab, while "Share My World" originally appeared on their 1981 debut The DeBarges.[4] When asked why the group's contributions were minimal on Rhythm of the Night, El noted that it was largely due to them being busy touring with singer Luther Vandross.[4]

However, in a 2008 episode of TV One's Unsung, the group members revealed that drugs were the real reason behind their limited involvement.[5] Most of the members were drug addled - much like their brothers in the group Switch.[5] El DeBarge was zero tolerance when it came to drug use, and as such, Motown solely relied on him to complete the album.[5] The drug use overpowered the remaining members of the group so much that El threatened to attempt a solo career on the Vandross tour.[5] Motown then handed El the task of recording and finishing Rhythm of the Night with little to no input from his siblings.[5] Most of the backing vocals were performed by El with an array of session vocalists.[5] James DeBarge mentioned that he had no idea where the studios were to record his vocals and the only song he actually sang on was the title track, while Bunny was asked to sing over the background singers' parts.[5]

When the album was released in early 1985, the label made it obvious about the future of the group. El's picture was enlarged while the other members' photos were downsized.[5] Also, on the singles released from the album, the group was billed as El DeBarge with DeBarge. Despite the success of the album, Motown released the group from their recording contract and offered solo deals to El, Bunny and the youngest member of the DeBarge family, Chico.[5] After modest sales of all three solo efforts, Motown dropped Bunny and Chico, while El left Motown for Warner Bros. Records.[5]

Singles Edit

DeBarge gained airplay on MTV, VH1 and BET with the release of their single "Rhythm of the Night". The song reached #1 on the R&B chart and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is said to have been what jump started the career of songwriter Diane Warren and was the biggest hit recorded by the Motown family singing group. The single was certified gold. This hit single also made its appearance in the 80's film Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon.

The second single "Who's Holding Donna Now" would become the group's second most successful single. The song reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on the R&B chart. The single was certified gold.

The third single "You Wear It Well" was a moderate hit for DeBarge, reaching #46 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the R&B chart. This song also went to #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.

The fourth and final single was the ballad "The Heart Is Not So Smart", which was another moderate hit for the group. It reached #75 on the Pop chart and #29 on the R&B chart. It still gains occasional airplay on radio stations in the U.S.

Track listing Edit

  1. "Prime Time" (Clif Magness, Glen Ballard, Jay Graydon) - 4:27
  2. "The Heart Is Not So Smart" (Diane Warren) - 4:36
  3. "Who's Holding Donna Now" (David Foster, Jay Graydon, Randy Goodrum) - 4:27
  4. "Give It Up" (Jay Graydon, Randy Goodrum, Tom Canning) - 4:19
  5. "Single Heart" (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte) - 3:33
  6. "You Wear It Well" (Chico DeBarge, El DeBarge) - 4:45
  7. "The Walls (Came Tumbling Down)" (El DeBarge, Tony Redic) - 6:45
  8. "Share My World" (Bobby DeBarge, Bunny DeBarge, El DeBarge) - 5:36
  9. "Rhythm of the Night" (Diane Warren) - 3:49

Personnel Edit

DeBarge

  • El DeBarge – lead vocals (1–3, 5–9), keyboards (6–8), synthesizer programming (6), drums (6, 7), percussion (6, 7), arrangements (6, 7), rhythm arrangements (8), backing vocals
  • Bunny DeBarge – backing vocals, lead vocals (5, 8)
  • Mark DeBarge – backing vocals, lead vocals (4), percussion (6)
  • James DeBarge – backing vocals
  • Randy DeBarge – backing vocals

Additional personnel

Production Edit

  • Jay Graydon – producer (1-4), engineer (1-4)
  • Giorgio Moroder – producer (5)
  • El DeBarge – producer (6, 7), co-producer (8), mixing (6, 7)
  • Bobby DeBarge – producer (8)
  • Bunny DeBarge – co-producer (8)
  • Richard Perry – producer (9)
  • Ian Eales – engineer (1-4)
  • Barney Perkins – recording (6, 7, 8), mixing (6, 7, 8), remixing (9)
  • Steve Hodge – additional overdub recording (6, 7), mixing (6)
  • Don Smith – rhythm and vocal track engineer (9)
  • Michael Brooks – overdub recording (9)
  • Glen Holguin – assistant engineer (9)
  • Alex Schmoll – assistant engineer (9)
  • Jim Scott – assistant engineer (9)
  • Steve Hall – mastering
  • Bradford Rosenberger – production coordinator (9)
  • Benny Medina – project coordinator
  • Gail Pierson – project coordinator
  • Johnny Lee – art direction
  • Janet Levinson – design
  • Bobby Holland – photography
  • Tony Jones – management

Studios

  • Recorded at Garden Rake Studios (Sherman Oaks, CA); Yamaha Research & Development Studio (Glendale, CA); Larrabee Sound Studios (North Hollywood, CA); Hollywood Sound Recorders (Hollywood, CA); Record Plant and Studio 55 (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Mixed at Garden Rake Studios and Studio 55.
  • Mastered at Future Disc (Hollywood, CA).

Charts Edit

Weekly charts Edit

Chart (1985) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 19
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[7] 3

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[8] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References Edit

  1. ^ Rhythm of the Night at AllMusic
  2. ^ Hull, Tom (April 19, 2021). "Music Week". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  3. ^ Christgau, Robert (April 30, 1985). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved July 2, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d Weinger, Harry (April 25, 1985). DeBarge Hit Gets 'Rhythm' (Paper ed.). Black/Rhythm & Blues: Billboard Magazine. p. 55. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Unsung. TV One Network. Episode #4. Original Air Date: December 3, 2008
  6. ^ "DeBarge Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  7. ^ "DeBarge Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  8. ^ "American album certifications – De Barge – Rhythm of the Night". Recording Industry Association of America.

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For the album by Corona see The Rhythm of the Night album Rhythm of the Night is the fourth studio album by DeBarge released by Gordy Records on March 14 1985 It reached 19 on the Billboard 200 and 3 on the R amp B Album Chart The album was also certified Gold by the RIAA Rhythm of the NightStudio album by DeBargeReleasedMarch 14 1985Recorded1984 1985GenreDance pop R amp BLength42 33LabelGordyProducerJay Graydon Giorgio Moroder El DeBarge Bobby DeBarge Richard PerryDeBarge chronologyIn a Special Way 1983 Rhythm of the Night 1985 Greatest Hits 1986 Singles from DeBarge Rhythm of the Night Released February 23 1985 Who s Holding Donna Now Released April 15 1985 You Wear It Well Released August 13 1985 The Heart Is Not So Smart Released May 27 1986Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Tom Hull on the WebB 2 The Village VoiceB 3 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Singles 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Production 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesBackground and recording EditDeBarge continued their success streak with their third album 1983 s In a Special Way They went back into the studio to record what became Rhythm of the Night Although the group had creative control the group s managers Tony Jones and Suzanne de Passe elected to have outside producers to helm the project 4 Producers included Richard Perry Giorgio Moroder and Jay Graydon with the members of DeBarge on a few songs 4 Rhythm of the Night contained six new songs which were recorded specifically for the album The remaining songs were old material that had been previously released Single Heart originally appeared in the 1983 film D C Cab while Share My World originally appeared on their 1981 debut The DeBarges 4 When asked why the group s contributions were minimal on Rhythm of the Night El noted that it was largely due to them being busy touring with singer Luther Vandross 4 However in a 2008 episode of TV One s Unsung the group members revealed that drugs were the real reason behind their limited involvement 5 Most of the members were drug addled much like their brothers in the group Switch 5 El DeBarge was zero tolerance when it came to drug use and as such Motown solely relied on him to complete the album 5 The drug use overpowered the remaining members of the group so much that El threatened to attempt a solo career on the Vandross tour 5 Motown then handed El the task of recording and finishing Rhythm of the Night with little to no input from his siblings 5 Most of the backing vocals were performed by El with an array of session vocalists 5 James DeBarge mentioned that he had no idea where the studios were to record his vocals and the only song he actually sang on was the title track while Bunny was asked to sing over the background singers parts 5 When the album was released in early 1985 the label made it obvious about the future of the group El s picture was enlarged while the other members photos were downsized 5 Also on the singles released from the album the group was billed as El DeBarge with DeBarge Despite the success of the album Motown released the group from their recording contract and offered solo deals to El Bunny and the youngest member of the DeBarge family Chico 5 After modest sales of all three solo efforts Motown dropped Bunny and Chico while El left Motown for Warner Bros Records 5 Singles EditDeBarge gained airplay on MTV VH1 and BET with the release of their single Rhythm of the Night The song reached 1 on the R amp B chart and 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 The song is said to have been what jump started the career of songwriter Diane Warren and was the biggest hit recorded by the Motown family singing group The single was certified gold This hit single also made its appearance in the 80 s film Berry Gordy s The Last Dragon The second single Who s Holding Donna Now would become the group s second most successful single The song reached 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 2 on the R amp B chart The single was certified gold The third single You Wear It Well was a moderate hit for DeBarge reaching 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 7 on the R amp B chart This song also went to 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart The fourth and final single was the ballad The Heart Is Not So Smart which was another moderate hit for the group It reached 75 on the Pop chart and 29 on the R amp B chart It still gains occasional airplay on radio stations in the U S Track listing Edit Prime Time Clif Magness Glen Ballard Jay Graydon 4 27 The Heart Is Not So Smart Diane Warren 4 36 Who s Holding Donna Now David Foster Jay Graydon Randy Goodrum 4 27 Give It Up Jay Graydon Randy Goodrum Tom Canning 4 19 Single Heart Giorgio Moroder Pete Bellotte 3 33 You Wear It Well Chico DeBarge El DeBarge 4 45 The Walls Came Tumbling Down El DeBarge Tony Redic 6 45 Share My World Bobby DeBarge Bunny DeBarge El DeBarge 5 36 Rhythm of the Night Diane Warren 3 49Personnel EditDeBarge El DeBarge lead vocals 1 3 5 9 keyboards 6 8 synthesizer programming 6 drums 6 7 percussion 6 7 arrangements 6 7 rhythm arrangements 8 backing vocals Bunny DeBarge backing vocals lead vocals 5 8 Mark DeBarge backing vocals lead vocals 4 percussion 6 James DeBarge backing vocals Randy DeBarge backing vocalsAdditional personnel Glen Ballard synthesizers 1 arrangements 1 Jay Graydon synthesizers 1 3 4 arrangements 1 4 guitars 2 4 Clif Magness synthesizers 1 arrangements 1 Steven George synthesizers 2 arrangements 2 backing vocals 3 Michael Omartian synthesizers 2 Marcus Ryle synthesizers 2 synthesizer programming 7 synthesizer sequencing 7 Robbie Buchanan synthesizers 3 4 David Foster electric piano 3 synthesizers 3 arrangements 3 Steve Porcaro synthesizers 3 Giorgio Moroder synthesizers 5 synthesizer programming 5 arrangements 5 Paul Fox synthesizer programming 6 7 Mike Hightower synthesizer sequencing 7 Jeff Lorber synthesizers 9 Steve Mitchell additional synthesizer 9 Howie Rice additional synthesizer 9 Jesse Johnson guitars 6 Paul Jackson Jr guitars 7 9 Dann Huff guitars 9 Abraham Laboriel bass 2 3 9 Nathan East bass 4 Tommy DeBarge bass 6 James Jamerson Jr bass 8 Tyrone B Feedback drums 1 2 4 Carlos Vega drums 3 Paulinho da Costa drums 7 percussion 7 9 Ricky Lawson drums 8 John Robinson drums 9 John Keane percussion 1 2 Mike Baird percussion 4 Andy Narell steel drums 2 David Boruff saxophone 4 Benjamin Wright string arrangements 8 Bill Champlin backing vocals 1 Venette Gloud backing vocals 1 Richard Page backing vocals 3 Jim Gilstrap backing vocals 6 7 Bunny Hull backing vocals 6 7 Production EditJay Graydon producer 1 4 engineer 1 4 Giorgio Moroder producer 5 El DeBarge producer 6 7 co producer 8 mixing 6 7 Bobby DeBarge producer 8 Bunny DeBarge co producer 8 Richard Perry producer 9 Ian Eales engineer 1 4 Barney Perkins recording 6 7 8 mixing 6 7 8 remixing 9 Steve Hodge additional overdub recording 6 7 mixing 6 Don Smith rhythm and vocal track engineer 9 Michael Brooks overdub recording 9 Glen Holguin assistant engineer 9 Alex Schmoll assistant engineer 9 Jim Scott assistant engineer 9 Steve Hall mastering Bradford Rosenberger production coordinator 9 Benny Medina project coordinator Gail Pierson project coordinator Johnny Lee art direction Janet Levinson design Bobby Holland photography Tony Jones managementStudios Recorded at Garden Rake Studios Sherman Oaks CA Yamaha Research amp Development Studio Glendale CA Larrabee Sound Studios North Hollywood CA Hollywood Sound Recorders Hollywood CA Record Plant and Studio 55 Los Angeles CA Mixed at Garden Rake Studios and Studio 55 Mastered at Future Disc Hollywood CA Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1985 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 6 19US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 7 3Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 8 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit Rhythm of the Night at AllMusic Hull Tom April 19 2021 Music Week Tom Hull on the Web Retrieved April 20 2021 Christgau Robert April 30 1985 Consumer Guide The Village Voice New York Retrieved July 2 2013 a b c d Weinger Harry April 25 1985 DeBarge Hit Gets Rhythm Paper ed Black Rhythm amp Blues Billboard Magazine p 55 Retrieved 2015 04 24 a b c d e f g h i j Unsung TV One Network Episode 4 Original Air Date December 3 2008 DeBarge Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved December 15 2021 DeBarge Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Retrieved December 15 2021 American album certifications De Barge Rhythm of the Night Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhythm of the Night album amp oldid 1138474097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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