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''112'' is the debut album from the American R&B group
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. It was released on August 27, 1996, as one of the first R&B records on
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' Bad Boy label. The majority of the album was produced primarily by Combs,
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and one of the first
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, Stevie J. It also included contributions from group member Daron Jones,
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, Kyle West, Arnold Hennings and
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vocalist Wanya Morris. The album features label mates the late
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and
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. Three singles were released from the album: "Only You", "Come See Me" and "Cupid". All of the singles had music videos released.


Background

Originally known as Forte while in high school and still in their teens, the quartet enlisted the professional management services of Courtney Sills and Kevin Wales. Named after the Atlanta-based club ''112'', the group performed there in front of singers Faith Evans and Usher along with Bad Boy founder Sean Combs. After their performance, the group became the second R&B act signed to Bad Boy behind Faith Evans, who – along with producer
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– recommended Combs to sign them. According to 112 member and producer Daron Jones, the group Boyz II Men was a primary influence on their debut. The reason for their influence was due to them accepting several songs produced by Tim Kelley & Bob Robinson that were initially planned for inclusion on Boyz II Men's second album '' II''. Producer Bob Robinson revealed that Boyz II Men wanted Tim & Bob to produce the majority of ''II'', but
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felt uncomfortable with unknown producers helming a project by a group that was the biggest act in the world at the time. Busby then sought out productions from more established names and as a result, Kelley & Robinson's songs – notably "Now That We're Done" and "Can I Touch You" – were later given to 112 for their album. Jones felt inconfident about his lead vocals while recording "Now That We're Done" and was surprised at the reaction to his performance. Singer
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– who was there with the song's co-writer Wanya Morris – caught Jones off-guard when she asked him to teach her how to do the riffs and runs she heard from him. Producer Stevie J was brought into the project fresh off from his touring with
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''. Stevie served as a mentor to Jones, who expressed a desire to become a songwriter and producer. The first single from ''112'' - "Only You" - was hated by the group because of the restrained vocals, which they felt wasn't the best song to showcase their singing. According to Jones, they initially wanted "Now That We're Done" released as the first single and the only thing that made them like "Only You" was the remix - which was also included on the album. They quickly dismissed the song and felt it wasn't going to be successful. The song about which they were indifferent became a breakout hit for them. Another single "Cupid" was primarily inspired by
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. The group wanted the songwriter/producer to work on their debut, but financial issues and budget constraints prevented him from working on the album. Jones then felt he could write a "Babyface" type of song and later worked with
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protégé Arnold Hennings on producing it. Al B. Sure! and
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were called in to work on the album as well. While none of Hollister's songs made the final track listing, one of Sure!'s contributions "Erase The Day" was left off while his other contribution "This Is Your Day" was included on the album. The group started recording in February 1995 and finished the album in January 1996.


Critical reception

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gave the album 4 out of 5 stars stating that "as the first romantic soul group on Puff Daddy's Bad Boy label, 112 at least has the appearance of originality. However, their eponymous debut demonstrates that this is only an appearance - in reality, they are much like a Boyz II Men clone. That's not necessarily bad, actually. 112 have strong voices, and their smooth harmonies are quite seductive, making the lack of originality in their music easy to overlook. A little more variety on 112 would have been nice—the album consists almost entirely of ballads—but the group's sound and Puffy's professional production make it a pleasurable record nevertheless."


Track listing

Songwriting credits and track listing adapted from liner notes.112 - 112 (CD liner notes). Bad Boy Entertainment/Arista Records. 78612-73009-2 Notes * signifies a co-producer Sample credits * "Call My Name" contains samples of " Walk On By", written by
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and
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. * "Only You" contains samples of "I Get Lifted", written by
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and Richard Finch, and performed by
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. * "In Love With You" contains samples of "Blind Alley", written by David Porter, and performed by
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.


Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes. *
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– producer, vocal arranger, engineer, and mixing * "Prince" Charles Alexander – mixing * Deric Angelettie – additional programming * Dan Beroff – assistant engineer * Carlos Broady – remixing *
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– rap *
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– producer , co-producer , remixing , executive producer * Lane Craven – engineer , mixing *
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– 2nd engineer * Bill Esses – engineer *
Faith Evans Faith Renée Evans (born June 10, 1973) is an American singer and actress. Born in Lakeland, Florida, and raised in New Jersey, she relocated to Los Angeles in 1991 for a career in the music business. After working as a backing vocalist for Al B ...
– featured vocals * Rasheed Goodlowe – 2nd engineer * Arnold Hennings – producer *
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– vocals, producer , piano * Steven "Stevie J." Jordan – producer , co-producer , remixing * Michael Keith – vocals *
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– producer ; engineer ; mixing ; keyboards, drums, and bass * Paul Logus – engineer , mixing * Chauncey Mahan – engineer *
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– rap *
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– engineer , mixing *
Wanya Morris Wanyá Jermaine Morris ( ) (born July 29, 1973) is an American singer, best known as a member of the R&B group Boyz II Men. Television and film appearances Morris was announced as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 22 of '' ...
– producer , co-producer * Nashiem Myrick – remixing * Axel Niehaus – engineer , mixing *
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– rap * Quinnes "Q" Parker – vocals *
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– engineer , mixing * Herb Powers – mastering *
Kelly Price Kelly Cherelle Price (born April 4, 1973) is an American R&B and gospel singer. She started her singing career in 1992. Price originally garnered attention by singing backing vocals for Mariah Carey on multiple songs, including her ''Billboa ...
– background vocals * Darin Prindle – engineer , mixing * Alex Richbourg – producer * Bob Robinson – producer , engineer , mixing , acoustic piano and keyboards *
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– vocals * Kyle West – producer * Doug A. Wilson – mixing , 2nd engineer


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:112 (Album) 1996 debut albums 112 (band) albums Bad Boy Records albums Albums produced by Sean Combs Albums produced by Stevie J Albums produced by Tim & Bob Albums produced by Wanya Morris Albums produced by Al B. Sure! Hip hop soul albums