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1991 studio album by Tevin Campbell
T.E.V.I.N. Released November 19, 1991 Recorded May 1990 – October 1991 Genre Length 55 :48 Label Producer
T.E.V.I.N. is the debut studio album by American R&B singer Tevin Campbell .[ 1] It was released by Qwest Records on November 19, 1991. The album was certified platinum by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1994.[ 2]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 3]
AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that Campbell's "voice is remarkably expressive, able to handle both ballads and up-tempo dance tracks without losing confidence. When he has the right material – like the hit single, Prince's "Round and Round" – the results are flawless; if the material is weak, he's merely enjoyable."[ 3] The album also garnered Campbell his first two Grammy nominations, one in 1991 for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (for "Round and Round"), and one in 1992 for the same award (for "Tell Me What You Want Me to Do").[ 4]
T.E.V.I.N. yielded two No. 1 R&B hits in "Tell Me What You Want Me to Do " and "Alone with You ", and had several other hits. Of the combined eight singles that were released off his debut album, five having peaked inside the R&B top 10, Prince produced "Round and Round ", while Al B. Sure! and Kyle West produced "Goodbye " and "Just Ask Me To ". The remaining singles off his album are "Strawberry Letter 23 ", "One Song" and "Confused ".
Adapted from AllMusic .[ 5]
Dave Aaron – assistant, mixing assistant
Al B. Sure! – arranger, producer, background vocals
Maxi Anderson – background vocals
Airiq Anest – assistant, mixing
Arthur Baker – producer
Tina Baker – background vocals
Rose Banks – background vocals
Kevin Becka – technical assistance
Louis Biancaniello – associate producer, keyboards, programming, drums, Fairlight bass , Moog bass , synthesizer arrangements
Vernon "Ice" Black – guitar
Tevin Campbell – narrator, main vocals
Terry Christian – engineer
Keith "KC" Cohen – mixing
Tyler Collins – background vocals
Eric Daniels – piano
JoJo Hailey – background vocals, vocal arrangements
K-Ci Hailey – background vocals, vocal arrangements
Dave Darlington – engineer
Lynn Davis – background vocals
Nathan East – bass
David Frazer – engineer, mixing
Tom Garneau – engineer
Mick Guzauski – mixing
Jerry Hey – horn arrangements, string arrangements, trumpet
Dan Higgins – Saxophone
Janet Hinde – assistant producer,
Phillip Ingram – background vocals
Kimm James – assistant engineer
Skyler Jett – background vocals
Femi Jiya – engineer
Karen Jones – A&R
Quincy Jones – executive producer
Michael Koppelman – engineer
Axel Kroell – programming
Ricky Lawson – drums
Janice Lee – production coordination
Robin Lynch – art direction
Mike Mani – associate producer, keyboards, programming, drum programming, Fairlight CMI , synthesizer arrangements
Richard McKernan – engineer, string engineer
Kelly McRae – production coordination
Benny Medina – A&R, executive producer
B.J. Nelson – background vocals
Michael Omartian – arranger, drums, producer, programming, synthesizer
David Pack – background vocals
Victoria Pearson – photography
Elliott Peters – engineer
Greg Phillinganes – keyboards
Mark Plati – engineer, programming
Prince – arranger, multi instruments, producer, voices
QDIII – producer, scratching, synthesizer
William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr. – Trombone
Marc Reyburn – Engineer
Claytoven Richardson – production consultant, background vocals
Marnie Riley – assistant engineer
Angel Rogers – background vocals
Susan Rogers – engineer
Greg Ross – design
Lovis Scalise – engineer
Cynthia Shiloh – production coordination
Susan – engineer
JoAnn Tominaga – coordination
Rob Trow – background vocals
Junior Vasquez – mixing, post production
Kevin Walden – production coordination
Narada Michael Walden – drums, keyboards, producer, programming
Justin Warfield – rapping
Kyle West – producer
Larry Williams – saxophone
Ric Wilson – acoustic guitar
Monalisa Young – background vocals
Todd Yvega – synthesizer, synthesizer programming
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