In The Storm is the third solo studio album by R&B singer El DeBarge (formerly the lead singer of the group DeBarge).
The album contained Tip O' My Tongue, written by Kirk Johnson and Prince (who used the credit Paisley Park). The song was recorded by El DeBarge's musicians, and the album doesn't feature any musical input by Prince.
The album produced three singles, You Know What I Like, My Heart Belongs To You and Another Chance, but the album failed to chart.
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Track listing
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CD
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LP/MC
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Details given for Prince-related tracks only:
- Elmo Funk (Prelude)
- Fast Lane
- After The Dance
- My Heart Belongs To You
- Cry (Interlude)
- Love Me Tonight
- Sincerely Yours (Interlude)
- You Know What I Like
- Tip O' My Tongue (5:00) 1
- Soul Searchin' (Prelude)
- In The Storm
- And Then I Wrote (Interlude)
- Thick
- Another Chance
- Leggs
- Elmo Funk (Interlude)
- You To Turn Me On
- Prelude To Midnight
- Special
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Side 1:
- Elmo Funk (Prelude)
- Fast Lane
- After The Dance
- My Heart Belongs To You
- Cry (Interlude)
- Love Me Tonight
- Sincerely Yours (Interlude)
- You Know What I Like
- Tip O' My Tongue (5:00) 1
Side 2:
- Soul Searchin' (Prelude)
- In The Storm
- And Then I Wrote (Interlude)
- Thick
- Another Chance
- Leggs
- Elmo Funk (Interlude)
- You To Turn Me On
- Prelude To Midnight
- Special
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1 Written by Kirk Johnson and Prince (as Paisley Park)
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Personnel
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Musicians
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- El DeBarge - lead vocals, background vocals, piano
- Keith Crouch - drums, keybass, background vocals (as part of "The Juice Crew")
- Nathan East - bass guitar
- Al McKay - guitar
- James DeBarge - background vocals
- Jimmy Abney - background vocals (as part of "The Juice Crew")
- Andrew Brown - background vocals (as part of "The Juice Crew")
- Kenneth Crouch - background vocals (as part of "The Juice Crew")
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Production
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- El DeBarge- co-producer, executive producer
- Maurice White - co-producer
- Benny Medina - executive producer
- Fred Moultrie - executive producer, management
- Galen L. Senogles - recording engineer
- Paul Klingburg - recording engineer, mixing engineer
- W. Michael Lewis - second engineer, computer and synthesizer programming
- Keith Kresge - second engineer
- Eddie Schreyer - mastering (at Future Disc Systems, North Hollywood, CA)
- Mike McKnight - synthesizer programming
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