Don't Talk, Just Listen
Don't Talk, Just Listen is the second album by American R&B group B5. It was released on September 10, 2007 in the United Kingdom and on September 11 in the United States. The lone single was "Hydrolics" featuring Bow Wow.
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| Released | September 10, 2007 | |||
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| Producer | Bryan-Michael Cox Danja Mario Winans Shea Taylor The Underdogs Soul Diggaz Blaze Eric Hudson Diddy (executive producer) | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| Vibe | (positive)[1] |
The album debuted at number 27 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 19,000 copies in its first week.[2]
Track listing
- "Hydrolics" (featuring Bow Wow) (Produced by Soul Diggaz and Written by Andre Merritt, Dee1 and Rickey Deleon) -3:56
- "How You Not Gonna" (Produced by Mario Winans) -4:02
- "Right To Left" (Produced by Bryan Michael Cox) -3:47
- "Erika Kane" (Produced by Bryan Michael Cox) -3:51
- "She Got It Like That" (Produced by Blaze) -4:42
- "Tear Drops" (Produced by Danja) -3:26
- "In My Bedroom" (Produced by Shea Taylor) -3:34
- "All Over Again" (Produced by The Underdogs) -4:05
- "What It Do" (Produced by The Underdogs) -3:43
- "No One Else" -3:04
- "I Must Love Drama" (Produced by Eric Hudson and Written by Andre Merritt ) -4:15
- "So Incredible" (Produced by Blaze) -4:08
- "Things I Would Do" (Produced by The Underdogs) -3:15
- "Rockstar" (Hidden Track) -4:19
- "Boom Boom Boom (Circuit City bonus track) -3:11
Personnel
Credits for Don't Talk Just Listen adapted from Allmusic.[3]
- Adonis - Audio Production
- Andre 'Hotbox' Brissett - Audio Production
- Chris Athens - Mastering
- B5 - Vocals (Background)
- Chapman Bachler - Photography
- Tank - Composer, Writer, Producer,Background
- Gary Baker - Composer
- Blaze - Engineer, Various
- Adrian Breeding - Stylist
- Carnell Breeding - Composer
- Kelly Breeding - Composer
- Patrick Breeding - Composer
- Briss - Various
- Andre Brissett - Composer, Producer
- Mike Butler - Engineer
- Tiffany Bynum - Production Assistant
- Candice Childress - Production Coordination
- Sean "Puffy" Combs - Executive Producer
- Bryan-Michael Cox - Audio Production, Bass, Composer, Drums, Guitar (Bass), Keyboards, Producer, Programming
- Fred Crawford - Arranger, Instrumentation, Producer, Vocal Producer
- Nathaniel "Danja" Hills - Audio Production, Composer
- Eric Dawkins - Composer
- Kendrick "Wyldcard" Dean - Composer, Audio Production, Producer, Strings
- Steve "Rock Star" Dickey - Engineer
- Antonio Dixon - Composer
- Corte Ellis - Composer
- Fred 'Blaze' Crawford - Audio Production
- John Frye - Mixing
- Rob Gold - Art Manager, Producer
- Thaddis "Kuk" Harrell - Engineer
- Carlos Hassan - Composer
- Nate Hertweck - Assistant
- John Holmes - Engineer
- Eric Hudson - Audio Production, Composer, Instrumentation, Producer, Various
- Jun Ishizeki - Engineer
- Rob Knox - Audio Production, Composer, Producer, Various
- Mack Woodward - Audio Engineer
- Riley Mackin - Assistant
- Harvey Mason, Jr. - Composer
- Lidia McKinney - Stylist
- Justin "Just One" Miller - Engineer
- Justin Milner - Engineer
- Mischke - Audio Production
- Gwendolyn Niles - A&R
- Michael Patterson - Mixing
- Phantom Boyz - Audio Production
- Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre - Executive Producer
- Michelle Piza - Packaging Manager
- John Regan - Art Direction, Design
- Aaron Renner - Engineer
- Ruben Rivera - Assistant
- Steve Russell - Composer
- Alexis Seton - Engineer
- Soul Diggaz - Producer, Audio Production
- Adonis Shropshire - Vocal Producer, Vocals
- Shea Taylor - Audio Production
- Damon Thomas - Composer
- Sam Thomas - Mixing
- Sharon Tucker - A&R
- The Underdogs - Audio Production, Mixing, Producer, Various
- Kevin Wales - Audio Production, Composer, Engineer, Executive Producer, Producer
- Roxy Wales - Stylist
- Mario Winans - Audio Production, Composer, Producer
- Mike Winans - Composer
- Wyldcard - Strings
Charts
| Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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| US Billboard 200[4] | 27 |
| US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[5] | 5 |
References
- Shepherd, Julianne (October 2007). "B5 'Don't Talk, Just Listen'". Vibe. Vibe Media. 15 (10): 94. ISSN 1070-4701. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
- Katie Hasty, "Album Sales Down 9% Despite Huge Kanye, 50 Tallies", Billboard.com, September 19, 2007.
- Credits: Don't Talk just Listen. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2011-01-22.
- "B5 Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
- "B5 Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
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