
Jesse Johnson - Jesse Johnson Revue - Shockadelica - Every Shade Of Love (2 CD)
For the first time all three of Jesse Johnsonâs albums available on one package.
Featuring âJesse Johnsonâs Revueâ, âShockadelicaâ and âEvery Shade Of Loveâ.
Plus five Bonus Tracks.
Jesse Johnson had appeared as a member of the group The Time in Princeâs movie Purple Rain, which quickly exploded into an international blockbuster and spawned a multi- platinum-selling soundtrack album loaded with hit singles. But a few weeks later, Jesse Johnson quit The Time, following singer Morris Day and drummer Jellybean Johnson (no relation) through the exit door.
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Johnsonâs aspiration to sign a solo record deal was finally realised in 1984 when he inked a contract with A&M Records. Before he cut tracks for his debut album, he wrote and produced a couple of funky synth-pop songs for Janet Jacksonâs second album, âDream Streetâ. Later in 84, he began work writing and producing âJesse Johnsonâs Revueâ, the self- titled album of a six-piece band Johnson had assembled and led; they included former Time members Mark Cadenas (keys) and Gerry Hubbard (bass), alongside guitarist Michael Baker, keyboardist Tim Bradley, and drummer Bobby Vandell.
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The album included three Top Ten R&B singles, âBe Your Manâ, âCan You Help Meâ and âI Want My Girlâ.
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The follow up album âShockadelicaâ included the collaboration with Sly Stone, âCraazayâ which peaked at number two in the U.S. R&B chart, you will find the extended version included in the bonus tracks.
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The final album âEvery Shade Of Loveâ features another top five R&B chart smash, âLove Struckâ and again the bonus tracks feature the Dance Mix of this fantastic cut.
Jesse Johnson - Jesse Johnson Revue - Shockadelica - Every Shade Of Love (2 CD)
For the first time all three of Jesse Johnsonâs albums available on one package.
Featuring âJesse Johnsonâs Revueâ, âShockadelicaâ and âEvery Shade Of Loveâ.
Plus five Bonus Tracks.
Jesse Johnson had appeared as a member of the group The Time in Princeâs movie Purple Rain, which quickly exploded into an international blockbuster and spawned a multi- platinum-selling soundtrack album loaded with hit singles. But a few weeks later, Jesse Johnson quit The Time, following singer Morris Day and drummer Jellybean Johnson (no relation) through the exit door.
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Johnsonâs aspiration to sign a solo record deal was finally realised in 1984 when he inked a contract with A&M Records. Before he cut tracks for his debut album, he wrote and produced a couple of funky synth-pop songs for Janet Jacksonâs second album, âDream Streetâ. Later in 84, he began work writing and producing âJesse Johnsonâs Revueâ, the self- titled album of a six-piece band Johnson had assembled and led; they included former Time members Mark Cadenas (keys) and Gerry Hubbard (bass), alongside guitarist Michael Baker, keyboardist Tim Bradley, and drummer Bobby Vandell.
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The album included three Top Ten R&B singles, âBe Your Manâ, âCan You Help Meâ and âI Want My Girlâ.
Â
The follow up album âShockadelicaâ included the collaboration with Sly Stone, âCraazayâ which peaked at number two in the U.S. R&B chart, you will find the extended version included in the bonus tracks.
Â
The final album âEvery Shade Of Loveâ features another top five R&B chart smash, âLove Struckâ and again the bonus tracks feature the Dance Mix of this fantastic cut.
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For the first time all three of Jesse Johnsonâs albums available on one package.
Featuring âJesse Johnsonâs Revueâ, âShockadelicaâ and âEvery Shade Of Loveâ.
Plus five Bonus Tracks.
Jesse Johnson had appeared as a member of the group The Time in Princeâs movie Purple Rain, which quickly exploded into an international blockbuster and spawned a multi- platinum-selling soundtrack album loaded with hit singles. But a few weeks later, Jesse Johnson quit The Time, following singer Morris Day and drummer Jellybean Johnson (no relation) through the exit door.
Â
Johnsonâs aspiration to sign a solo record deal was finally realised in 1984 when he inked a contract with A&M Records. Before he cut tracks for his debut album, he wrote and produced a couple of funky synth-pop songs for Janet Jacksonâs second album, âDream Streetâ. Later in 84, he began work writing and producing âJesse Johnsonâs Revueâ, the self- titled album of a six-piece band Johnson had assembled and led; they included former Time members Mark Cadenas (keys) and Gerry Hubbard (bass), alongside guitarist Michael Baker, keyboardist Tim Bradley, and drummer Bobby Vandell.
Â
The album included three Top Ten R&B singles, âBe Your Manâ, âCan You Help Meâ and âI Want My Girlâ.
Â
The follow up album âShockadelicaâ included the collaboration with Sly Stone, âCraazayâ which peaked at number two in the U.S. R&B chart, you will find the extended version included in the bonus tracks.
Â
The final album âEvery Shade Of Loveâ features another top five R&B chart smash, âLove Struckâ and again the bonus tracks feature the Dance Mix of this fantastic cut.











