Robert Brookins - Let It Be Me (1988)
BAND/ARTIST: Robert Brookins
- Title: Let It Be Me
- Year Of Release: 1988
- Label: MCA Records
- Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B, New Jack Swing
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 50:44
- Total Size: 332 MB | 115 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Where Is The Love (Feat. Stephanie Mills) 5:09
02. Let It Be Me 5:11
03. Crazy 'Bout Your Lovin' 5:34
04. Hold On 4:47
05. At Last 5:03
06. Don't Tease Me 4:50
07. Self Control 4:31
08. United 5:26
09. Real Talk 4:48
10. Code Blue 5:21
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01. Where Is The Love (Feat. Stephanie Mills) 5:09
02. Let It Be Me 5:11
03. Crazy 'Bout Your Lovin' 5:34
04. Hold On 4:47
05. At Last 5:03
06. Don't Tease Me 4:50
07. Self Control 4:31
08. United 5:26
09. Real Talk 4:48
10. Code Blue 5:21
The often overused term multi-talented is true to its definition when
referring to Robert F. Brookins. The singer/songwriter/musician/ arranger
and producer - born 1965 in Sacramento, CA - was singing at four, drumming
at five, playing keyboards at nine, and wowing locals with his band Little
Robert & the Fondeles at 11. They were tight enough to best a
field-of-plenty to win Motown's 1974 Soul Search Contest.
After school and seven years later, Earth, Wind & Fire's Maurice White
inked Robert and his brother Michael Brookins to his CBS-distributed ARC
Records. Calling themselves Afterbach, they cut Matinee (1981) which
received good reviews, lots of print promotion, but few sales. A single,
"It's You," which also shared a 12" with the Emotions' "Turn It Out,"
nearly broke out.
He enhanced his resume with guitar, bass, and horns' skills and became a
sought-after songwriter and session musician. The list of artists who
recorded his songs, often co-written with Tony Ray Haynes, is star-studded
and includes the Reddings, Bobby Brown, Stephanie Mills, Deniece Williams,
George Howard, Nancy Wilson, Stanley Clarke, Roy Ayers, George Duke, Waymon
Tisdale, Keisha Jackson, Everette Harp, the Newtrons, Mystery Man's Band,
Angela Bofil, Kirk Whalum, Joe McBride, Sue Ann, Michael Cooper, the Isley
Brothers, the Whispers, and Walter & Scotty.
A singing stint on George Duke's self-titled 1986 album led to a solo deal
with MCA Records. Brookens cranked out two LPs: In the Night (1987) and Let
It Be Me (1988); a duet with Stephanie Mills graced both LPs. He was major
on Jackie Jackson's Be the One LP (1989), writing many of its songs.
Reuniting with the EWF empire, he became the legendary band's musical
director and keyboard player. And Brookins still found time to work on
Benet, Bobby Brown, Analysis, Bruce Hornsby, the Company, and Philip
Bailey's albums.
referring to Robert F. Brookins. The singer/songwriter/musician/ arranger
and producer - born 1965 in Sacramento, CA - was singing at four, drumming
at five, playing keyboards at nine, and wowing locals with his band Little
Robert & the Fondeles at 11. They were tight enough to best a
field-of-plenty to win Motown's 1974 Soul Search Contest.
After school and seven years later, Earth, Wind & Fire's Maurice White
inked Robert and his brother Michael Brookins to his CBS-distributed ARC
Records. Calling themselves Afterbach, they cut Matinee (1981) which
received good reviews, lots of print promotion, but few sales. A single,
"It's You," which also shared a 12" with the Emotions' "Turn It Out,"
nearly broke out.
He enhanced his resume with guitar, bass, and horns' skills and became a
sought-after songwriter and session musician. The list of artists who
recorded his songs, often co-written with Tony Ray Haynes, is star-studded
and includes the Reddings, Bobby Brown, Stephanie Mills, Deniece Williams,
George Howard, Nancy Wilson, Stanley Clarke, Roy Ayers, George Duke, Waymon
Tisdale, Keisha Jackson, Everette Harp, the Newtrons, Mystery Man's Band,
Angela Bofil, Kirk Whalum, Joe McBride, Sue Ann, Michael Cooper, the Isley
Brothers, the Whispers, and Walter & Scotty.
A singing stint on George Duke's self-titled 1986 album led to a solo deal
with MCA Records. Brookens cranked out two LPs: In the Night (1987) and Let
It Be Me (1988); a duet with Stephanie Mills graced both LPs. He was major
on Jackie Jackson's Be the One LP (1989), writing many of its songs.
Reuniting with the EWF empire, he became the legendary band's musical
director and keyboard player. And Brookins still found time to work on
Benet, Bobby Brown, Analysis, Bruce Hornsby, the Company, and Philip
Bailey's albums.
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