Despite his activity in
New Edition,
LSG, and his duets with
Stacy Lattisaw, it’s hard to believe that
Johnny Gill -- who has been making records since 1983 -- is on only his sixth solo album. Now on the boutique label Notifi, distributed by Fontana, Gill nonetheless works with some of the more established names in R&B, including
Troy Taylor,
Johnta Austin,
Bryan-Michael Cox, and longtime associates
Jimmy Jam and
Terry Lewis. There’s an eyebrow-raising ballad with
LSG mate
Keith Sweat and
Eddie Levert (father of late
LSG member
Gerald), produced by the late
Static Major; it’s one of the album’s highlights. Throughout the album -- the first half especially -- an all-male array of background and co-lead vocalists is prominent enough to make a listener wonder if Gill has formed a new group. It’s most jarring on the title track, an obvious attempt to fit in with mainstream R&B radio. Those who are drawn to Gill’s ballads will find a few songs to enjoy, including the sparse piano/falsetto number “2nd Place." ~ Andy Kellman