Can't Take Me Home

Can't Take Me Home

by P!nk
Can't Take Me Home

Can't Take Me Home

by P!nk

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Overview

It may be hard to listen to Pink's debut album Can't Take Me Home without hearing TLC, specifically their 1999 album Fanmail. After all, L.A. Reid and Babyface were the executive producers for both albums, and they decided to use a skittering, post-jungle rhythm for the bedrock of these savvy, club-ready dance-pop productions -- a sound exploited expertly on TLC's record. If Can't Take Me Home pales next to Fanmail, it's not Pink's fault, nor is it because the album is sub-par; it's simply because it follows in the footsteps of a record that's as close to a modern classic as contemporary soul gets. Judged as its own entity, Pink's debut is quite strong, even if it isn't perfect. The production is masterminded by Babyface and LA Reid, who oversee such producers as Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney, Daryl Simmons, and Tricky (not to be confused with the dark trip-hop genius, of course), and throughout this album, their work sparkles, from the deft layers of drum machines to the sultriness of the slow grooves. For the most part, Pink's performances match that production -- she may not be able to deliver ballads with assurance and soul just yet, but she never over-sings. She also not only has an appealing voice, but displays a fair amount of chops. So, with the production and performances in place, that leaves just the songs. While there are no bad cuts on Can't Take Me Home, there aren't any knock-out punches, either. They're all fairly well-crafted, but they're more ingratiating than immediate, and if dance-pop should be anything, it should be indelible upon at least the second listen, if not the first. Many of the songs on Can't Take Me Home need a few spins before they truly sink in, which is a bit unfortunate. Still, it's not the worst situation in the world, either, especially since a lot of the tunes actually do make an impression with repeated plays. So, Can't Take Me Home doesn't really escape many of the pitfalls of a debut, but thanks to LA Reid and Babyface's production and Pink's engaging talents, it's a promising first effort all the same. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/04/2000
Label: Bmg / Sony Music / Sony Music Entertainment
UPC: 0888837163729
Rank: 67700

Tracks

  1. Split Personality
  2. Hell Wit Ya
  3. Most Girls
  4. There You Go
  5. You Make Me Sick [Radio Mix]
  6. Let Me Let You Know
  7. Love Is Such a Crazy Thing
  8. Private Show
  9. Can't Take Me Home
  10. Stop Falling
  11. Do What U Do
  12. Hiccup

Album Credits

Performance Credits

P!nk   Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Kandi   Guest Artist
Babyface   Guest Artist,Keyboards
Kandi Burruss   Vocals (Background)
Ricardo Lewis   Vocals (Background)
Chrissy Conway   Vocals (Background)
Tavia Ivey   Vocals (Background)
Sherree Ford-Payne   Vocals (Background)
Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs   MIDI
Craig Love   Guitar
Mike Hartnett   Bass,Guitar
Jamal Jones   Vocals (Background)
Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney   Keyboards
Derrick Scott   Guitar
Tye-V   Vocals (Background)
Kerren Berz   Strings
Michael Hartnett   Bass,Guitar
Helen Kopec   Strings
Ezeke   Vocals (Background)
P.A.   Drums,Keyboards
Sheri Flanagan   Vocals (Background)
Angele Lawless   Strings
Erika Nuri Prather   Vocals (Background)
James Eanes   Strings
Kathryn Stewart   Strings

Technical Credits

C. Sills   Composer
C. Stewart   Composer
Manny Marroquin   Mixing
Will Baker   Vocal Arrangement
Daron Jones   Arranger,Producer,Instrumentation
Quinnes Parker   Arranger,Composer
D. Thomas   Composer
M. Keith   Composer
Kandi Burruss   Composer,Vocal Producer
Park Jeong Won   Assistant
Dallas Austin   Composer
Kawan "KP" Prather   A&R
Neil Pogue   Mixing,Engineer
Brian Smith   Assistant,Engineer
Dylan Vaughan   Assistant
Fredrick Parnell   Hair Stylist
Marvin Scandrick   Composer
Mike Wilson   Engineer
Celeste Moses   Artist Coordination,Production Coordination
A. Moore   Composer,Composer
P!nk   Arranger,Producer,Vocal Arrangement
Stephanie Vonarx   Assistant
Lysa Cooper   Stylist
Milwaukee Buck   Mixing,Engineer
Paul Boutin   Engineer
Soulshock   Mixing,Arranger,Producer,Instrumentation
Blake Eiseman   Engineer
Babyface   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming
Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs   Composer,Engineer,Producer
L. Maxwell   Composer
Robert Hannon   Assistant
L.A. Reid   Producer
Jason Rome   Assistant
M. Sinclair   Composer
Josh Butler   Engineer
Robin Thicke   Composer
Aaron Phillips   Arranger
S. Clarke   Composer
Karlin   Arranger,Producer,Instrumentation
Neal Creque   Composer
Darrell Thorp   Assistant
Ralph Cacciurri   Assistant
K. Prather   Composer
Michael Keith   Arranger
Mike "Hitman" Wilson   Engineer
John Frye   Engineer
Damon Thomas   Vocal Arrangement
Daryl Simmons   Producer
A. Martin   Composer
Ivy Skoff   Production Coordination
Paul Foley   Engineer
E. Lewis   Composer
Herb Powers   Mastering
Regina Davenport   Artist Coordination
Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming
Steve Rhythm   Producer,Drum Programming
Victor McCoy   Assistant
Chris Champion   Engineer
Sean "Sep" Hall   Engineer,Producer
Steve Macauley   Assistant
Kenny Stallworth   Assistant
Mauricio Iragorri   Assistant
Douglas Robertson   Assistant
Justin Henry   Make-Up
Antonio Phillips   Composer
Courtney Sills   Arranger
Rob Chirelli   Mixing
Jason Boyd   Arranger
Edward Quesada   Engineer
Brainz Dimilo   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming
Elliot Blakely   Assistant
Anthony President   Composer,Producer,Instrumentation,Drum Programming
John Horesco IV   Assistant
Kerren Berz   String Arrangements
Larry Reid   Producer
Daniela Federici   Photography
J. Hollins   Composer
Sean Hall   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Doug Robertson   Assistant
Cherie O'Brien   Creative Coordinator
Kevin Lively   Assistant
P.A.   Producer
The Specialists   Producer
Sharon A. Daley   A&R
Will & Pete   Producer
Marvin Scandvick   Arranger
Corey Hall   Assistant
Harold Frasier, Jr.   Instrumentation
Lamont Maxwell   Arranger,Producer,Instrumentation
Steve "B" Baughman   Assistant
Kevin KD Davis   Mixing
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