Chapter 2: The Voice
Appearance
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Allmusic | [1] |
Chapter 2: The Voice is the second studio album by American singer Syleena Johnson, released in the United States by Jive Records on October 31, 2002 on cassette[2] and November 26, 2002 on CD.[3]
Track listing
- "The Voice/Intro" (Syleena Johnson, Tony Cottrell, Lawrence Howard Brown, Oleg Lopatin, Marvin Gaye, Al Cleveland, Renaldo Benson) – 4:33
- "Faithful to You" (Johnson, Dwayne Bastiany) – 3:30
- "Now That I Got You" (Johnson, Bastiany, Deniece Williams, Susaye Greene, Henry Redd, Nathan Watts) – 3:37
- "Dear You" (Johnson, Carvin Haggins, Ivan Barias, Jamar Jones) – 3:39
- "Guess What" (R. Kelly) – 3:32
- "I'm Gon' Cry" (Johnson, Haggins, Barias, Frank Romano, Steve Cropper, Donald Dunn, Al Jackson, Jr., Booker T. Jones) – 3:31
- "Is That You" (Johnson, Mike Dunn) – 4:30
- "Tonight I'm Gonna Let Go" (Johnson, Dunn, James Seals) – 3:54
- "If You Play Your Cards Right" (Kevin McCord) – 6:01
- "No Words" (Johnson, Haggins, Barias, Romano) – 3:46
- "So Willingly" (Johnson, Haggins, Barias, Romano) – 3:46
- "Guitars of the Heart (Happy)" (Johnson, Joel Kipnis) – 5:40
- "I Believe in Love" (Johnson, Christian Robinson) – 3:51
- "Outro" (Johnson, Cottrell) – 0:59
- "Tonight I'm Gonna Let Go" (The Remix featuring Busta Rhymes, Rampage, Sham and Spliff Star of the Flipmode Squad) (Johnson, Dunn, Seals, Trevor Smith, Roger McNair, Leroy Jones, William Lewis) – 4:18
- "Joined at the Hip" (R. Kelly) – 3:55
Sampling Credits
- "Tonight I'm Gonna Let Go" and its accompanying remix contains re-played elements from "Sweet Green Fields" by Seals and Crofts. The remix also originally sampled on "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" by Busta Rhymes
- "If You Play Your Cards Right" is a cover of the 1981 song by Alicia Myers.
Personnel
- Kamel Abdo – Engineer
- Timmy Allen – Vocals (background)
- Ivan "Orthodox" Barias – Producer, Instrumentation
- Dwayne Bastiany – Producer, Instrumentation
- Jim Bottari – Engineer
- Kara Buhl – Photo Production
- C-Major – Producer
- Troy Corbin – Vocals (background)
- Mike Dunn – Producer, Engineer
- Rodney East – Keyboards
- David Flemming – Engineer
- Andy Gallas – Engineer
- Abel Garibaldi – Programming, Engineer
- Serban Ghenea – Mixing
- Tony Gillis – Mastering
- Tarsha Gray – Hair Stylist
- Carvin "Ransum" Haggins – Producer, Vocal Arrangement
- Hi-Tek – Producer
- Syleena Johnson – Arranger, Vocals (background), Vocal Arrangement
- Jamar Jones – Keyboards
- R. Kelly – Arranger, Vocals (background), Producer, Mixing, Remix Producer, Remix Arrangement
- Donnie Lyle – Bass, Guitar
- Carlos "Storm" Martinez – Engineer
- Charles McCrorey – Engineer
- Ian Mereness – Programming, Engineer, Mixing
- Jason Mlodzinski – Assistant
- Jackie Murphy – Art Direction, Design
- Herb Powers – Mastering
- Darien Rapp – Engineer
- Christian Robinson – Engineer
- Frank Romano – Guitar
- Patrick Salisbury – Photography
- Brian Stanley – Engineer
- Rich Tapper – Engineer
- Chris Trevett – Engineer
- Denise Trorman – Art Direction, Design
- Pamela Watson – Stylist
- Doug Wilson – Engineer
Charts
Chart (2003)[4] | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | 104 |
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 19 |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 1 |