Engineers include: Jay Lean, Alex Nesmith, Mike "Nice" Chapman.
Personnel: Silk (background vocals); Rob Cunningham, Craig B., Charlie Singleton (guitar); Gary Jenkins (keyboards, synthesizer); Trent Thomas, Mike Chapman (keyboards); Edwin Nicholas, Gerald Levert, John Howcott, Donald Parks, Rory Bennett (keyboard programming, drum programming); Myron McKinley (keyboard programming).
Audio Mixers: Charles "Prince Charles" Alexander ; Rob Chirelli; Johnny Most; Jay Lean; Ron A. Shaffer; Soulshock ; Tony Maserati .
Photographer: Marc Baptiste.
From the opening bars of this strong collection of new romantic soul, you're in for a pleasure cruise. "Hooked On You" starts with a wailing police siren, which is surprisingly joined by a mellow, beautifully strummed guitar. Add some keyboards, a straight-outta-church-on-Sunday vocal line, and you're wrapped up tight in this world of "Silken" harmony.
This Atlanta-based group was discovered by Keith Sweat, and his influence shows on sexy numbers like "I Can Go Deep." But Silk's music is generally understated and smartly underproduced. The songs are simple, well-crafted showcases for Jimmy Gates, Gary Glenn, and Silk's other talented voices. The result is the kind of solid, gospel-inflected R&B that washes over the spirit and stirs the heart.
Professional Reviews
The Source (2/96, p.97) - "...the frankness of the lyrics and the powerful emotions conveyed on this album will be sincerely appreciated by everyone."