Toon Time (album)
Appearance
Toon Time | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | March 21, 2000 |
Recorded | 1997–99 |
Genre | R&B |
Label | DreamWorks/Warner Bros. |
Producer | Dallas Austin Christopher "Tricky" Stewart Cyptron Indiana Joan Steve Morales |
Singles from Toon Time | |
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Toon Time is the only studio album by American R&B group N-Toon. The album was released on March 21, 2000, on the DreamWorks Records label.
Track list
[edit]- "Chuckie's Question (interlude)" (0:19)
- "A Girl Like That" (4:17)
- "Whitney (interlude)" (0:14)
- "Shoulda Been My Girl" (4:04)
- "Patti (interlude)" (0:15)
- "Ready" (3:53)
- "Do U Believe" (4:57)
- "Ben & Jerry's (interlude)" (0:13)
- "Stop That!" (3:09)
- "Now You're All Alone" (4:15)
- "Happy Father's Day" (6:00)
- "Dallas (interlude)" (0:09)
- "N-Trow (Lloyd's interlude)" (2:09)
- "It's Your Birthday" (2:54)
- "Chilli (interlude)" (0:12)
- "Lisa Lisa" (4:26)
- "Chuckie & Everett (interlude)" (0:16)
- "Roses R Red" (3:44)
- "Chuckie's Headphones (interlude)" (0:16)
- "Crush on You" (4:05)
- "Girl in the Tree (dialogue)" (1:29)
- "What About Us?" (5:06)
- "The Guys Answer (interlude)" (0:15)
- "Playaz Gotta Dance" (3:19)
Personnel
[edit]N-Toon
[edit]- Justin Clark
- Everett Hall
- Lloyd Polite
- Chuckie D Reynolds [1]
Additional Personnel
[edit]- Rick Sheppard
- Steve Morales (various instruments)
- Tomi Martin (acoustic guitar)
- Derek Scott (guitar)
- John Harris (piano, background vocals)
- David Seigel (keyboards)
- Alvin Speights (bass, drums)
- C. "Tricky" Stewart (programming)
- Debra Killings
- Traci Hale
- Kandi Burruss
- Keithian Sammons
- Jasper Cameron
- Kareem Wilson
- Taufeeq Wright
- Sammie
- Joyce Irby
- God's Gift Of Praise Young People's Choir
Producers
[edit]- Dallas Austin
- Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
- Cyptron
- Indiana Joan
- Steve Morales[1]
Engineers
[edit]- Leslie Braithwaite
- Kevin "KD" Davis
- Mark Goodchild
- John Horesco
- Rico Lumpkins
- Andrew Lyn
- Carlton Lynn[1]
- James Majors
- Keith Morrison
- Claudine Pontier
- Brian Smith
- Alvin Speights
- Brian "B-Luv" Thomas
References
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