1992 studio album by Chic
Chic-ism is the eighth studio album by American R&B band Chic , released on the Warner Bros label in 1992.
The album includes singles "Chic Mystique " (#1 US Club Play, #48 R&B) and "Your Love" (#3 US Club Play). Nine years after Chic's final 1983 album Believer , during which Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards had worked as songwriters and producers for artists such as David Bowie , Madonna , Duran Duran , Robert Palmer , and The B-52's , and the Chic back catalogue and its musical legacy had been re-evaluated by both music critics and the general public, Edwards and Rodgers reunited for a long-awaited eighth Chic album and the following years would see the two touring the world with their new line-up of the band.
Chic-ism was digitally remastered and re-issued by Wounded Bird Records in 2006.
Track listing
All songs written by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards except as indicated.
"Chic Mystique " – 6:27 (Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwards/Princesa) Listen ⓘ
"Your Love" – 5 :54 Listen ⓘ
"Jusagroove" – 3:41
"Something You Can Feel" – 4:31 (Rodgers/Edwards/Princesa)
"One and Only One" – 4:27
"Doin' That Thing to Me" – 4:05
"Chicism" – 4:06 (Rodgers/Edwards/Princesa)
"In It to Win It" – 5:45
"My Love's for Real" – 4:52
"Take My Love" – 5:36
"High" – 4:29
"M.M.F.T.C.F." – 4:36
"Chic Mystique (Reprise)" – 4:05 (Rodgers/Edwards/Princesa)
Personnel
Sylver Logan Sharp – lead vocals (tracks 1–3, 5, 7–9, 11, 13)
Jenn Thomas – lead vocals (tracks 1, 3, 6–8, 10, 11, 13)
Princessa (Jennece S. Moore) – lead vocals/rap (tracks 1, 4, 7, 13)
Tawatha Agee – vocals
Briz – vocals
Michelle Cobbs – vocals
Dennis Collins – vocals
Fonzi Thornton – vocals
Brenda White King – vocals
Nile Rodgers – guitar , vocals
Richard Hilton – keyboards , programming
Andreas Levin – programming
Bernard Edwards – bass guitar , vocals
Sterling Campbell – drums
Sonny Emory – drums
Geraldo Velez – percussion
Stan Harrison – alto & tenor saxophone
Steve Elson – alto, tenor & baritone saxophone
Mac Gollehon – trumpet , flugelhorn , piccolo trumpet
Alfred Brown – strings
Elena Barere – strings
Fred Zlotkin – strings
Gerald Tarack – strings
Julien Barber – strings
Juliet Haffner – strings
Marti Sweet – strings
Matthew Raimondi – strings
Max Ellen – strings
Mitsue Takayama – strings
Regis Iandiorio – strings
Richard Locker – strings
Richard Sortomme – strings
Winterton Garvey – strings
Gene Orloff – conductor (strings)
Production
Charts
References
^ Hayes, Kelvin. Chic-ism at AllMusic
^ Christgau, Robert. "Robert Christgau - Consumer Guide Reviews: Chic" . robertchristgau.com .
^ Kot, Greg (March 26, 1992). "Chic Chic-ism (Warner)" . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune .
^ Powell, Kevin (March 3, 1992). "Chic: Chic-ism" . rollingstone.com . Rolling Stone .
^ Browne, David (March 27, 1992). "Chic: Chicism" . ew.com . Entertainment Weekly .
^ Ro, Ronin (May 1992). "Chic: Chicism" . Spin . p. 80.
^ "Chic: Chic-ism (Top R&B Albums)" . billboard.com . Billboard .
^ "Chic: Chic Mystique (Dance/Club Play Songs)" . billboard.com . Billboard .
^ "Chic: Chic Mystique (Dance Singles Sales)" . billboard.com . Billboard .
^ RPM Dance . Vol. 55. RPM . May 30, 1992.
^ "Chic: Your Love (Dance/Club Play Songs)" . billboard.com . Billboard .
^ "Chic: Your Love" . billboard.com . Billboard .
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