Personnel: Debelah Morgan (vocals); Giloh Morgan (guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Nat Janoff, Darrell Crooks (guitar); The Hittown Horns (horns); "Pee Wee" Hill (bass); Bashiri Johnson (percussion). Recorded at Hittown Studios and The Hit Factory, New York, New York; The Masters Crib, Canyon Country, California; Bazzbo Studios, Laverne, California; Hittown West, Los Angeles, California. Engineers: Giloh Morgan, Jimi "Bonzai" Caruso, "Pee Wee" Hill.
Personnel: Debelah Morgan (vocals); Giloh Morgan (guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Nat Janoff, Darrell Crooks (guitar); The Hittown Horns (horns); "Pee Wee" Hill (bass); Bashiri Johnson (percussion). Recorded at Hittown Studios and The Hit Factory, New York, New York; The Masters Crib, Canyon Country, California; Bazzbo Studios, Laverne, California; Hittown West, Los Angeles, California. Engineers: Giloh Morgan, Jimi "Bonzai" Caruso, "Pee Wee" Hill. Personnel: Debelah Morgan (vocals, keyboards, background vocals); Giloh Morgan (guitar, keyboards, drum programming, background vocals); Darrell Crooks (guitar); Bashiri Johnson (percussion). Liner Note Author: Debelah Morgan. Recording information: A To Z; Bazzbo Studios, Laverne, CA; HITTOWN Studios, New York, NY; Hittown West, Los Angeles, CA; The Hit Factory, New York, NY; The Masters Crib, Canyon Country, CA. Photographer: Roy Zipstein. Six years after Atlantic initially dropped her, multi-talented singer/songwriter Debelah Morgan returned with her third album, Dance With Me, a fresh, quick-stepping dance-oriented album. Morgan collaborated with brother Giloh on production and songwriting credits, which made the 14-track album a simple urban spin on R & B grooves and sultry hip-hop beats. She is emotionally confident and smooth in heightening her Mariah Carey-like vocal range, especially on tracks such as "I Remember" and "Think of You." A definitive musical maturation is pretty obvious from her previous material, and Morgan stays sassy with upbeat songs about adoration and the lovelorn. She isn't afraid to slow things down, and the ballad "What Would You Do" is an enjoyable look showcasing Morgan's sentimental brooding. It's a nice twist for Morgan, and her move in perfecting her angular pop-laden sound shapes nicely. Dance With Me is sheer, decent, and carefree in the sense that Debelah Morgan made a solid record with the idea of doing it only for herself.
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