Brian McKnight - Superhero

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Album Details

Title: Superhero
Artist: Brian McKnight
Release Date: 8/28/2001
Re-Released On: 3/8/2002
Label: Universal Distribution, Motown
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 044001474323, 0044001474323, 766488578324, 044001474347
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Contemporary R&B
Moods: Carefree, Confident, Romantic, Sensual, Sexy, Stylish
Total Copies: 9
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Prelude
  2. When You Wanna Come
  3. What's It Gonna Be
  4. My Kind of Girl
  5. Love of My Life
  6. Whatever You Want
  7. Everything
  8. Get Over You
  9. Superhero
  10. Still
  11. Don't Know Where to Start
  12. Biggest Part of Me
  13. When Will I See You Again
  14. For You
  15. Groovin Tonight

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDUniversal DistributionDW-8315
2001CDMotown014743
2001CDUniversal Distribution14743

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Album Review

r&b crooner Brian McKnight dropped his fifth studio release, Superhero, in 2001. The recording essentially offers up the same romantic and sensitive mid-tempo r&b love songs McKnight has become famous for. However, there are some choice departures by McKnight, reflecting his adventurous side. The title track is a steady and strong (gasp!) rock song, complete with electric guitars and driven percussion; it is slightly reminiscent of a (gentler) Living Colour style. The generally soft McKnight should venture into the rock arena more often, as he wears this hat well. McKnight also plays a wailing solo on the song to boot. Nice job. Elsewhere, the bonus track, "Groovin' Tonight," is a bouncing r&b jam with flows courtesy of Nate Dogg and backing vocals by McKnight. This is fun stuff. Returning to McKnight's standard fare, "My Kind of Girl," featuring 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake, is a sweet, breezy number, centered around light acoustic guitar playing, an instrument most fans don't associate with McKnight, who is generally shown behind the keys. The winning combination of the two singers' smooth vocals adds to the song's airy appeal. While the album is not groundbreaking, it does show consistency and growth by the talented McKnight. Is it super? No. Worthy? Yes. ~ Liana Jonas, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ali?
Anthony NanceDrum Programming, Producer
Bashiri JohnsonPercussion
BattlecatProducer
Bill MeyersOrchestral Arrangements, Conductor, Piano
Bob BrockmanMixing
Brian McKnightProducer, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Keyboards
Brion JamesGuitar
Bruce CarboneExecutive Producer
Chris WoodEngineer
Dave PensadoMixing
David GuerreroMixing
Errin FamiliaAssistant Engineer
Fred HammondVocals
Greg RossArt Direction, Design
Herb PowersMastering
Herb RittsPhotography
Herb TrawickExecutive Producer
Ivy SkoffOrchestra Production
Jimmy HoysonAssistant Engineer
Jimmy RandolphPro-Tools
John GoodmansonMixing
Justin TimberlakeVocals
Kedar MassenburgExecutive Producer
Lilly LeeLogo
Mary Ann SouzaAssistant Engineer
Mick GuzauskiMixing
Nate DoggVocals
Nelly?
Patrick WeberTechnical Engineer
Peter DoellEngineer
Peter MokranMixing
Robert ReadAssistant Engineer
Sandy BrummelsArt Direction
St. LunaticsPerformer
Steve ChurchyardEngineer
Steve EignerGuitar
Steve ThompsonProducer, Mixing
Suzie KatayamaOrchestra Contractor
Tim NitzEngineer
Tom BenderMixing
Tommy VicariMixing, Engineer
Tony FloresMixing
Tony MaseratiMixing