Fluctuating between En Vogue-influenced R&B/urban contemporary and more club-oriented house and dance music, Jomanda was one of the more noteworthy "girl groups" of the early to mid-1990s. Though the influence of En Vogue's soaring harmonies is hard to miss on this debut album, the trio was far from a clone group and projected a likable personality of its own. Besides, En Vogue wasn't recording nearly as much dance music as Jomanda. Not outstanding but certainly decent, material ranging from the high-tech R&B of "Share," "It Ain't No Big Thing" and "What's the Deal" to the bass-heavy house music of "Make My Body Rock 1990," "Dance" and "Don't You Want My Love" indicated that Jomanda was worth keeping an eye on. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Someone to Love Me
01/01/1990
All Music Guide Review
Someone to Love Me Track Listing
Credits of Someone to Love Me
- Dwayne Richardson
- Arranger, Producer
- Joanne Thomas
- Arranger, Vocal Arrangement, Vocals
- Renee Washington
- Vocals
- Henry Falco
- Mixing
- Joey Washington Featuring Lawanda
- Vocal Arrangement
- Paul Scott
- Arranger, Vocal Arrangement, Engineer, Producer, Multi Instruments, Keyboards
- Cheri Williams
- Vocals, Vocal Arrangement
- Janette Beckman
- Photography
- Craig Kallman
- Executive Producer
- Neda Kazemi
- Art Direction
- Wendy Schecter
- Stylist
- Cassio Ware
- Arranger, Producer
- Jomanda
- Main Performer
- Gary Clugston
- Engineer
- Kelton Cooper
- Guitar
- Derek Jenkins
- Arranger, Producer, Executive Producer












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