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Back to Basics
Studio album by
Released1986
StudioFuture Recording Studio, Oak Brook, Illinois
GenreSoul, R&B
LabelColumbia
ProducerLeo Graham Enterprises, Bobby Womack
The Manhattans chronology
Too Hot to Stop It
(1985)
Back to Basics
(1986)
Sweet Talk
(1989)

Back to Basics is the fifteenth studio album by American vocal group, The Manhattans, released in 1986 through Columbia Records. It was the last record Gerald Alston would record with The Manhattans until he returned in 1995, and featured his duet performances with Regina Belle on the single "Where Did We Go Wrong?" and "Maybe Tomorrow", which was the B-side.

The album was produced by Leo Graham Enterprises and contained songs written and produced by Bobby Womack. "Where Did We Go Wrong?" was produced by Bobby Womack and written by Kathy Bloxson aka Sasha, who worked with Womack as his background vocalist on two albums in the early '80's.[1] Joe McEwen and Mickey Eichner were executive producers.[2][3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Change of Heart" 4:50
2."Where Did We Go Wrong?" (feat. Regina Belle)Kathy Bloxson aka Sasha5:00
3."All I Need" 3:30
4."I'm Through Trying To Prove My Love To You" 5:25
5."Mr D.J." 4:48
6."Back Into The Night" 5:05
7."Just Like You"Jeff Pescetto4:08
8."Maybe Tomorrow" (feat. Regina Belle)Roxanne Seeman, Eddie del Barrio4:18
9."Don't Look Into My Eyes"Brian Potter, Frank Wildhorn4:02
10."Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye)"Jim Weatherly4:32

Critical Response

Ron Wynn of allmusic.com wrote: "The Manhattans tried to return to the soul form of past years with this mid-'80s release. It contained songs written and produced by the great Bobby Womack and less pop/crossover arrangements and influences. Gerald Alston was preparing to leave the group, but still sang with his customary warmth and style. But the person who made the most impact on this album was new co-vocalist Regina Belle..."

References

  1. ^ "The Manhattans Story Part 4 | Soul Express Stories of Legendary Soul Vocal Groups". www.soulexpress.net. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  2. ^ "Back to Basics - The Manhattans | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  3. ^ "The Manhattans* - Back To Basics". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-10-29.