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''In a Special Way'' is the third studio album by American R&B group
DeBarge DeBarge was an American musical recording group composed of several members of the DeBarge family. In addition to various solo projects completed by members of the family, DeBarge was active between 1979 and 1989. The group originally consiste ...
, released by
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on September 23, 1983. It was recorded at Kendun Records in
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and Westlake Audio in
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; written and produced by lead vocalist
El DeBarge Eldra "El" Patrick DeBarge (born June 4, 1961) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He was the focal point and primary lead singer of the DeBarge family, family group DeBarge. Popular songs led by El DeBarge include "Time Will Reveal ...
with additional writing by
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, James and Bunny DeBarge. ''In a Special Way'' was certified
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in the United States after the release of the singles " Time Will Reveal" and "
Love Me in a Special Way Love is a feeling of strong attraction and emotional attachment to a person, animal, or thing. It is expressed in many forms, encompassing a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good hab ...
", which hit number one on the ''
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'' R&B and adult contemporary singles chart. The album is most memorable for not only its singles but album tracks such as " Stay with Me" and "A Dream" - largely due to subsequent sampling in modern hip-hop and R&B tracks. The album has been regarded by some critics as the "classic" in the family group's catalog.


Background and recording

Group member Bunny DeBarge revealed the group were given complete creative control because Motown Records founder
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liked their sound. Gordy also liked the sound of their brothers' band
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- who were also signed to Motown - which prompted him to sign DeBarge as well. Originally performing as a gospel group, the siblings changed to performing secular music after gospel music labels didn't know how to market them. After making the move to Los Angeles, DeBarge signed with a small label Source Records- much to Bunny's chagrin. She asked the record company CEO to let them out of their contract, to which he obliged. Their older brother Bobby DeBarge set up a meeting with
Jermaine Jackson Jermaine LaJuane Jacksun (né Jackson; born December 11, 1954) is an American singer, songwriter and bassist. He is known for being a member of the Jackson family. From 1964 to 1975, Jermaine was second vocalist after his brother Michael of the ...
and Hazel Gordy to sign with Motown as Jermaine and Hazel were also responsible for bringing Switch to the label. Due to them still being contractually obligated to another label at the time, they couldn't speak to the group, as it would have been seen as a breach of contract. After waiting out the label release, the group met with Jackson and were signed to Motown. The group recorded their 1981 debut album, '' The DeBarges'', which failed to chart due to lack of promotion. Things changed for them with the release of their second album, '' All This Love'', due to the success of the singles "I Like It" and the album's title track. They went back in the studio in 1983 to record the follow-up ''In a Special Way''. The siblings recorded the album with the promise that each member got a song to sing by themselves. In the end, it was determined that each member would be given two songs to do for the album. According to Bunny, ''In a Special Way'' took a few months to record. The reason for it was to give the group time to work out the songs before the recording process to know where they were going with the material. Mark DeBarge was initially scheduled to sing lead on "Stay With Me", although no one could locate his whereabouts. At the time, the song was unfinished and the group was hoping to get Mark's input. In the end, Bunny and El were forced to complete the song, with El having to perform lead vocals at the last minute. Bunny also liked the song "Need Somebody", but felt it sounded better before it was mixed. As the track was sent to be mixed, she felt "Need Somebody" lost a lot during the mixing process - feeling it sounded watered down. Bunny also revealed that "Love Me In a Special Way" was originally conceived as a gospel song. The group also wanted to revisit the material from their debut album, for which they felt was mishandled. They decided to use two songs from the album: "Queen Of My Heart", which was included on ''In a Special Way'', while "Share My World" would be included on their next album, '' Rhythm of the Night''. The song "I Give Up On You" was written by James DeBarge with their labelmate
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and later recorded the song at Preston's house. Recording engineer Barney Perkins was particularly fond of the album's closing track "A Dream" and played it every time the group came to the studio to record. As they were close to finishing the project, Berry Gordy imposed a deadline for them to complete the album.


Music and lyrics

According to the ''
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'', the album's material veers between "ballad and dance music, somewhere between soul and jazz."
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's Jason Elias attributed its "minimalist and artful sound" to the rumor that the horn tracks were lost during its recording.


Critical reception

In a contemporary review, Connie Johnson of the ''
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'' wrote that DeBarge "conveys an innocence that's rare in '80s pop music" and, although some songs can be excessively "cute" and sung high-pitched, they are "oddly appealing." ''
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'' wrote that ''In a Special Way'' "makes gentle, perfect harmonies seem like a pleasurable dream." The ''
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'' largely credited El DeBarge's soft vocals and upbeat arrangements for the group's success on the album and asserted that they appear to be "the future" of Motown.
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, writing in ''
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'', said that he "fell in love with the austere lilt and falsetto fantasy they've pinned to plastic here" because of their superior vocal skills. Christgau felt that its music guilelessly pursues genuine vocal "beauty" and is strengthened by subtle Latinized rhythms. He named ''In a Special Way'' the tenth best album of the year in his list for the
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annual critics' poll. In a decade-end list for ''The Village Voice'', Christgau ranked the album as the seventh best of the 1980s. In his "A+" review of the album in 2002, music critic Milo Miles said that ''In a Special Way'' is still the least known of Motown's best albums and called it "a crucial work whose appeal cannot be articulated entirely." Miles praised DeBarge for avoiding "cheap sentiment" in favor of an emphasis on love and wrote that the album achieved "the most elusive prize" in popular music—"romance that is both sensuous and gorgeous and then sustained track after track".


Track listing


Personnel


DeBarge

* Bunny DeBarge – lead vocals, backing vocals, rhythm arrangements * James DeBarge – backing vocals, lead vocals, rhythm arrangements *
El DeBarge Eldra "El" Patrick DeBarge (born June 4, 1961) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He was the focal point and primary lead singer of the DeBarge family, family group DeBarge. Popular songs led by El DeBarge include "Time Will Reveal ...
– lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboards, rhythm arrangements * Randy DeBarge – backing vocals * Mark DeBarge – backing vocals *
Bobby DeBarge Robert Louis DeBarge, Jr. (March 5, 1956 – August 16, 1995) was an American singer and musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the R&B group Switch, releasing hit records on the Motown label from 1977 to 1980. He has been noted for his fal ...
– backing vocals


Additional personnel

* Larry Von Nash – keyboards (6) *
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– keyboards (8) * Michael Boddicker – synthesizer programming * Charles Fearing – guitars * Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitars * Carlos Rios – guitar solo (7) *
Nathan East Nathan Harrell East (born December 8, 1955) is an American jazz, R&B, and rock bass guitarist and vocalist. With more than 2,000 recordings, East is one of the most recorded bass players in the history of music. East holds a Bachelor of Arts ...
– bass * James Jamerson, Jr. – bass * "Ready" Freddie Washington – bass * Leon "Ndugu" Chancler – drums * Ricky Lawson – drums *
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– drums *
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– percussion *
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solo (5) * Jim Gilstrap – additional backing vocals * Bunny Hull – additional backing vocals


Production

* Eldra DeBarge – producer * Bobby DeBarge – associate producer * Barney Perkins – recording, mixing * Steve Bates – assistant engineer * Chris Bellman – assistant engineer * Walter Borchers – assistant engineer * Dan Marnien – assistant engineer * John Matousek – mastering at Motown Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California). *
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– product manager * Johnny Lee – art direction * Janet Levinson – design * Ron Slenzak – photography * Valadé / Design Pool – styling


Charts


Singles


Certifications


References


Further reading

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External links


DeBarge-In A Special Way at Discogs
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