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The Other Side (Sean Levert album)

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The Other Side
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 20, 1995
GenreR&B[1]
Length48:30
LabelAtlantic
Producer

The Other Side is the only solo album by American R&B singer Sean Levert. It was released by Atlantic Records on June 20, 1995, in the United States. While Jermaine Dupri was recruited to work with the singer on the majority of the album, Levert also secured that his first album would showcase some "love-making music."[2] Thus, he also worked with his LeVert bandmates, Marc Gordon and his brother Gerald Levert, as well as Edwin "Tony" Nicholas on several songs.[2]

The album earned generally positive reviews from music critics and peaked at number 22 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 146 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] The Other Side yielded the charting singles "Put Your Body Where Your Mouth Is" and "Same One," both of which reached the top sixty on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[4]

Background

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The Other Side marked Levert's solo debut.[2] While Jermaine Dupri was recruited to work with the singer on the majority of the album, Levert also secured that his first album would showcase some "love-making music."[2] Thus, he also worked with his LeVert bandmates, Marc Gordon and his brother Gerald Levert, and frequent collaborator Edwin "Tony" Nicholas on several songs.[2]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Andrew Hamilton from AllMusic called the album "a satisfying debut" and wrote: "He sings in a pleasant, laid-back tenor/baritone. Only ten selections, but not a sister of the poor in the bunch [...] Top shelf productions by Gerald Levert and Jermaine Dupri makes The Other Side a keeper."[1] Vibe editor Gordon Chambers found that The Other Side "delivers the churchy, baritone soul with which his last name has become synonymous — but with a younger, trendier [...] Levert is obviously trying to compete with the risque male soul that recently scored for R. Kelly as well as the father of them all, Barry White. Levert sounds most at home, though, on the sensua but not too overdone [songs]."[5]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I'm Ready"
5:01
2."Just Can't Get Enough"
  • G. Levert
  • Marc G.
4:55
3."Same One"
  • Ashley Coombs
  • Edwin "Tony" Nicholas
  • G. Levert
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
5:35
4."Put Your Body Where Your Mouth Is"
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
4:58
5."Place to Be"
  • Dupri
  • Seal
3:42
6."I'm in a Freaky Mood"
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
5:04
7."The Other Side"
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
  • S. Levert
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
4:34
8."Just for the Fun of It"
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
  • S. Levert
  • Nicholas
  • G. Levert
5:29
9."Tasty Love"
  • G. Levert
  • Gordon
  • G. Levert
  • Marc G.
5:06
10."Only You"
  • Dupri
  • Seal
  • S. Levert
4:11

Notes

  • ^a denotes co-producer

Sample credits

  • "Just Can't Get Enough" contains elements from "Munchies for Your Love" by Bootsy Collins.
  • "Tasty Love" embodies portions of the composition "Computer Love" by Zapp.

Charts

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Chart (1995) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 146
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[7] 22

Release history

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List of release dates, showing region, formats, label, and reference
Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States June 20, 1995
  • CD
  • cassette
Atlantic Records

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hamilton, Andrew. "The Other Side". Allmusic. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Hopkins, Tracy (29 April 1995). "There's Another 'Side' To Levert". Billboard. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  3. ^ Billboard, Allmusic.com
  4. ^ Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com
  5. ^ Chambers, Gordon. "Review". Vibe. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  6. ^ "Sean Levert Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  7. ^ "Sean Levert Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved October 4, 2020.