1991 studio album by Keith Sweat
Keep It Comin' is the third studio album by the American R&B recording artist Keith Sweat . It was released on November 26, 1991, and topped the R&B Albums chart upon its debut, while entering the top 20 of the Billboard 200 . It spent three weeks on the former, temporarily knocking Michael Jackson 's Dangerous from the top position.
The album's title track, "Keep It Comin' ", was Sweat's fourth single to top the R&B chart. Two more singles "I Want To Love You Down" and "Why Me Baby" were Top 20 R&B hits. It features the album cut "There You Go (Tellin' Me No Again)", originally on the New Jack City soundtrack months earlier. On February 21, 1992, Keep It Comin' was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America , for shipments of one million copies in the United States.[ 4] This was the last album where Sweat collaborated with the longtime new jack swing producer Teddy Riley until Just Me was released 16 years later.
Keep It Comin' track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "Keep It Comin' " (featuring Joe Public ) Lionel Job Joe Carter Joseph Sayles Dwight Wyatt Kevin Scott Keith Sweat 4:11 2. "Spend a Little Time" (featuring Charlie Wilson ) Stanley Brown Keith Sweat 4:22 3. "Why Me Baby? " (featuring LL Cool J ) Keith Sweat Teddy Riley James Todd Smith 5:28 4. "I Really Love You" Keith Sweat 3:55 5. "Let Me Love You" Stanley Brown Keith Sweat 4:04 6. "I Want to Love You Down" Keith Sweat Alton "Wokie" Stewart 5:09 7. "I'm Going for Mine" 5:01 8. "(There You Go) Tellin' Me No Again " 5:09 9. "Give Me What I Want" (featuring Silk ) Keith Sweat 5:17 10. "Ten Commandments of Love" Keith Sweat 3:49 11. "Keep It Comin' (Smooth Out Version)" Lionel Job Joe Carter Joseph Sayles Dwight Wyatt Kevin Scott Keith Sweat 5:23
Credits for Keep It Comin' adapted from Allmusic .[ 5]
John Adams – drum programming, keyboards Blackjack – drum programming Bob Brockman – mixing Stanley Brown – arranger, keyboards, multi-instruments, producer Keni Burke – arranger, keyboards, producer Rodney Carruthers – background vocals Phil Castellano – engineer Jeff Chestek - engineer Bobby Douglas – keyboards Michael Evans – mixing Jose Fernandez – engineer Michael Fossenkemper – engineer Hiriam Hicks – executive producer Thomas Walter Hilton – background vocals John James – background vocals Lionel Job – producer Joe Public – background vocals George Karras – mixing David Kennedy – engineer, mixing Maurice Lauchner – background vocals Emmanuel Rahiem LeBlanc – background vocals LL Cool J – rap Gregg Mann – engineer, mixing Warren McRae – bass guitar Mello K. – rap Herb Powers – mastering Artie Reynolds – synthesizer Teddy Riley – drum programming, keyboards Tony Ross – background vocals Eddison Sansbury – drum programming, engineer, keyboards, mixing, producer Michael Scalcione – engineer, mixing Vivian Sessoms – background vocals Dan Sheehan – engineer Silk – background vocals Alvin Speights – engineer Alton "Wokie" Stewart – keyboards, producer, background vocals Keith Sweat – executive producer, producer, vocals, background vocals Brian Weber – assistant engineer Charlie Wilson – background vocals Bobby Wooten – engineer, mixing, multi Instruments, producer, synthesizer
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