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Fragile
Cherrelle
Fragile
Genre: R&B
 
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Cherelle exploded onto the music scene as among the first female artists to benefit from the writing and production magic of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Her debut album Fragile (1984) boasted the relentlessly rhythmic ...  more »

     

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All Artists: Cherrelle
Title: Fragile
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Release Date: 10/25/1990
Genre: R&B
Style: Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 074643914420

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Album Description
Cherelle exploded onto the music scene as among the first female artists to benefit from the writing and production magic of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Her debut album Fragile (1984) boasted the relentlessly rhythmic Top 10 dance smash 'I Didn't Mean To Turn You On'. 24 bit digitally remastered. Tabu Records. 2002.

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CD Reviews

Cherrelle's Debut CD...
chakasworld | Atlanta, GA United States | 07/10/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"..Is now 22 years old!! That's right Cherrelle's 'Fragile' CD is 22 years old, and big thanks to The Right Stuff for reissuing this classic (which was previously out of print & only available as an overpriced Japanese Import!). As for the CD, it sounds great, and unlike other reviewers, I enjoyed the ballads, which balance things out IMO. 'Fragile' was produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, who were WHITE HOT back in 1984, and Cherrelle was the perfect muse for the 'Flyte Tyme Sound'. All the jams still sound good to me, and Cherrelle's vocals were a suprise (she can REALLY SING!!). Now back to this remastered CD! While I really appreciate the stellar liner notes by A.Scott Galloway, a few bonus tracks would've been more than welcome, so I remastered the joint MYSELF, and included the following bonus tracks...



9. When You Look In My Eyes - Extended Mix (7:34)

10. Like I Will - Tokyo Remix (6:34)



*I also included 4 Jam & Lewis tracks originally meant for Cherrelle, but given to Thelma Houston for Side A of her 'Qualifying Heat' album (Also from 1984)....



11. Guess It Must Be Love (7:00)

12. You Used To Hold Me So Tight (5:24)

13. Fantasy & Heartbreak (4:41)

14. I'd Rather Spend The Bad Times With You,

Then Spend The Good Times With Somebody New (5:39)



All in all, I'd recommend 'Fragile' if you enjoy the CLASSIC 'Flyte Tyme Sound', or if you're simply a fan

of Cherrelle, who's OVERDUE FOR A NEW CD! Maybe Jimmy Jam

& Terry Lewis can find some time!



Peace, SD

(of 'Chaka's World')"