''Total'' is the debut album by American female R&B trio
Total
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. It was released by
Bad Boy Records and
Arista Records
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on January 30, 1996 in the United States. Chiefly produced by Bad Boy head
Sean "Puffy" Combs, the album peaked at number 23 on the US
''Billboard'' 200 and reached the top five of the US
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
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. ''Total'' was certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) and spawned the hit singles "
Can't You See", "
No One Else", "Kissin' You" and "Do You Think About Us"/"When Boy Meets Girl".
Critical reception
Allmusic
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senior editor
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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found that "while the album is simply too long to sustain the quality" of their previous "singles "See" and "No One Else," most of the record is filled with deep, seductive funk that follows through on the group's promise."
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Entertainment Weekly
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''s Dimitri Ehrlich wrote that "with a buttery delivery and enough sass to kill an elephant, this trio of hip-hop/soul vixens gives
TLC good cause to be frightened. Brimming with irresistibly funky loops and gritty grooves, the self-titled ''Total'' is a pleasure from start to finish. Rap assists from label mate
The Notorious B.I.G. are the cherry on top."
Connie Johnson from ''
The Los Angeles Times
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'' felt that "the three singers themselves generate little heat. The vocals on the best cuts, “Can't You See” and “Do You Think About Us?,” mostly evoke
Faith Evans and
T-Boz of TLC. Except for the lasciviousness of “Who Is This,” Total doesn't distinguish itself other divas."
Track listing
Sample credits
*"Do You Know" contains a sample from "Same Beat (Part 1)" as performed by
Fred Wesley and
The J.B.'s
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.
*"No One Else" contains a sample from "South Bronx" as performed by
KRS-1.
*"Can't You See" contains elements from "The Payback" as performed by
James Brown.
*"Someone like You" contains a sample from "Save their Souls" as performed by
Hamilton Bohannon.
*"Tell Me" contains a sample from "Help Somebody Please" as performed by
The O'Jays
The O'Jays are an American R&B group from Canton, Ohio, formed in 1958 and originally consisting of Eddie Levert, Walter Lee Williams, William Powell, Bobby Massey, and Bill Isles. The O'Jays made their first chart appearance with the minor h ...
.
*"Love Is All We Need" contains excerpts from "Atomic Dog" as performed by
George Clinton.
*"Don't Ever Change" samples "Computer Love" as performed by
Zapp.
*"Spend Some Time" contains a sample from "Love TKO" as performed by
Teddy Pendergrass.
*"When Boy Meets Girl" incorporates re-recorded portions of "Love You Inside Out" as written and performed by
The Bee Gees
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.
Credits
*Charles "Prince Charles" Alexander – Flute, Mixing
*Eddie Alford – Guitar
*Bob Brockman – Mixing
*Gerry Brown – Mixing
*
Sean "Puffy" Combs – Executive Producer, Producer, Remixing, Voices
*Lane Craven – Engineer
*Da Brat – Rap
*Stephen Dent – Engineer
*Chad "Dr. Seuss" Elliott – Producer
*Dan Evans – Production Coordination
*Guzman (Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock) – Photography
*Chad Hugo – Producer
*Stevie J. – Producer
*Julian Jackson – Drums, Engineer, Keyboards, Percussion, Programming
*Rodney Jerkins – Remixing
*D. Jones – Vocals (Background)
*Steve Jordan – Producer
*Paul Logus – Engineer, Mixing
*Pam Long – Voices
*Tammy Lucas – Vocal Producer
*Keith M. – Vocals (Background)
*
Tony Maserati
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– Engineer, Mixing
*Keenya Mauldin – Hair Stylist
*Alisha Melvin – Hair Stylist
*Herb Middleton – Keyboards
*Nasheim Myrick – Engineer
*Axel Niehaus – Engineer, Mixing
*Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier – Producer
*Sybil Pennix – Assistant Producer, Stylist, Executive Producer
*Herb Powers – Mastering
*Terri Robinson – Producer, Vocals (Background)
*Raphael Saadiq – Guitar (Bass), Producer, Vocals (Background)
*LaTrice Shaw – Production Coordination
*Rashad Smith – Producer
*Eric Spearman – Make-Up
*Kevin Thomas – Engineer
*Chucky Thompson – Guitar, Keyboards, Producer
*Total – Vocals (Background)
*Richard Travali – Engineer
*Pharrell Williams – Producer
*Doug Wilson – Engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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Total (group) albums
1996 debut albums
Albums produced by Sean Combs
Albums produced by Rashad Smith
Albums produced by Rodney Jerkins
Albums produced by Raphael Saadiq
Albums produced by the Neptunes
Bad Boy Records albums