Press Play (Clean)
10/17/2006
Lyrics from Press Play (Clean)
All Music Guide Review
Diddy spent the five years since the release of his previous solo album making (and shelving) a gospel album, dabbling (or flailing) in dance music, running in the New York City Marathon, developing a perfume called (almost unbelievably) Unforgivable, and undoubtedly doing many other important things. His Bad Boy empire settled into a severe lull until the summer of 2006, when Yung Joc's "It's Going Down," Cassie's "Me&U," and the Danity Kane album revived the label. Press Play is well timed, and it's also well endowed: the roster of collaborators and guests is both extensive and impressive enough to entice the severely Diddy-resistant. Peculiarly enough, Diddy's practically the opening act on his own album. During the first several tracks, he's the dominant voice, dishing out the expected variations on his wildly hubristic boasts of old, and that includes a baffling gritted-teeth threat like "America, fall back, you can't stop me/Got a thing for pigeon-toed chicks who walk knock-kneed." On his own, he does not deliver. Around track six, the guests begin to take over the 80-minute program, and the album morphs into a theatrical examination of love and romance that is partly randomized but mostly tremendous. Apparently inspired by his relationships with ex-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez and his wife, Diddy and his shifting cast of fellow songwriters/producers pen a series of songs -- you could almost call it a suite -- emboldened by a round of knockout performances from several women. Multi-threat up-and-comer Keri Hilson (watch for her), Brandy, Keyshia Cole, and Mary J. Blige all take lead roles and make up the heart of the album. This last half-hour of the album, with the exception of a couple instances where Diddy could've left everything in the hands of the vocalists, teeters on the edge of brilliance. Timbaland (with partner Nathanial "Danja" Hill) and Mario Winans (with Diddy) deliver robust, imaginative productions that lay the majority of modern-day R&B tracks to waste (glints of left-field dance music and the new wave that inspired it are incorporated to great effect), while Rich Harrison expectedly and thrillingly blends the blaring with the lush behind Blige. The rest of the album is worth talking about, as it involves noteworthy appearances from Christina Aguilera, Ciara, Nas, Big Boi, Cee-Lo, and several others, but it's less risky and not nearly as remarkable as the closing stretch. All told, the number of memorable hooks on display here is surprising. [A clean version of the albums was also released.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Press Play (Clean) Track Listing
Credits of Press Play (Clean)
- Peter Mokran
- Mixing
- Sharon Tucker
- A&R
- Mario Winans
- Drums, Overdubs, String Arrangements, Producer, Keyboards, Vocal Producer, Additional Music, Instrumentation
- David Woodford
- Sax (Tenor)
- Brandy
- Vocals
- Ken Ifill
- Mixing
- Jeff Lane
- Engineer
- Sarah Rosete
- Vocals, Model
- Mike Patterson
- Mixing
- Timbaland
- Producer
- Tower of Power Horn Section
- Performer
- Kevin Crouse
- Engineer
- Chris Athens
- Mastering
- Ethan Farmer
- Bass, Arranger
- Deborah Mannis-Gardner
- Sample Clearance
- Francesca Spero
- Executive Coordinator
- Adolfo Acosta
- Trumpet
- Bill Pettaway
- Production Coordination
- Jack Knight
- Vocals, Vocals (Background), Vocal Arrangement
- Shannon "Slam" Lawrence
- Vocals, Engineer, Vocal Producer, A&R
- Kanye West
- Producer
- Oscar Ramirez
- Engineer
- Anthony Kilhoffer
- Engineer
- Fredrick "Toxic" Taylor
- Engineer
- Christina Aguilera
- Vocals
- Patrick Viala
- Mixing
- J.D. Andrew
- Engineer
- Marni Senofonte
- Wardrobe
- Rich Harrison
- Producer
- Nicole Scherzinger
- Vocals
- Charile "CSUN" Bereal
- Guitar
- Chris Carmouche
- Engineer
- Conrad Dimanche
- Artist Coordination
- Warren Bletcher
- Assistant Engineer
- Marcella Araica
- Engineer
- Gwendolyn Niles
- A&R
- Pierre Medor
- Vocal Producer
- Angela Hunte
- Vocals
- Padraic Kerin
- Engineer
- Robert Gold
- Art Manager
- Andrew Geel
- Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Overdub Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- I.Am Will
- Keyboards, Vocal Producer, Producer, Engineer
- Eric Ogden
- Photography
- Sean Garrett
- Vocal Producer
- Patrick Fong
- Art Direction, Design
- Geneva Randolph
- Production Coordination
- David Brown
- Engineer
- Jon Spurgeon
- Engineer
- Mabvuto Carpenter
- Vocals
- Capricorn Clark
- Production Coordination
- Geno Sims
- Vocal Arrangement, Production Coordination
- Joel Pargman
- Contractor
- Kristal "Tytewriter" Oliver
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Cheri Dennis
- Vocals
- Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica
- Engineer, Mixing
- Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre
- Executive Producer
- Jim Beanz
- Engineer, Vocal Producer
- Venus Brown
- Production Coordination
- Devon Barber "Press"
- Engineer
- Katrinia Carson
- Vocals (Background)
- Neysa Comacho
- Project Manager
- Iyanna Dean
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Steve Dickey "Rock Star"
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Christopher Gilbert "Fly"
- Engineer
- Jessica Gomez
- Model
- Precious Harrison
- Vocals
- Michael Carlos Jones
- Vocal Arrangement
- Pierre Jones
- Vocal Arrangement
- Arden Keys
- Keyboards
- Mika Lett
- Vocals
- Stacey Lamont Sydnor
- Percussion
- Neo Tanusakdi
- Mixing Assistant
- Matthew Testa
- Mixing Assistant
- Leroy Watson
- Vocal Arrangement
- Kevin Wilson "Kev O"
- Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer
- Shay Winans
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Jordan Young "DJ Swivel"
- Mixing Assistant
- Katreese Barnes
- Horn Arrangements
- John Blackwell
- Drums
- Brian Gardner
- Mastering
- Shannon Jones
- Vocal Arrangement
- Stephen "Doc" Kupka
- Sax (Baritone)
- Rob Lewis
- Arranger, Fender Rhodes, Vocal Producer, String Arrangements, Producer, Conductor
- Betty Wright
- Vocals, Vocal Arrangement, Vocal Producer
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