Finally (CeCe Peniston album)

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Finally
CeCeFinally1992.jpg
Studio album by CeCe Peniston
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  • January 28, 1992 (1992-01-28)
  • February 21, 1992 (1992-02-21) (JP)[1]
  • April 1, 1993 (1993-04-01) (JP, reissue)[2]
  • September 11, 1996 (1996-09-11) (JP, reissue)[3]
Recorded 1991
Genre Dance, R&B
Length 48:58
Label A&M (#75021 5381)[4]
Producer Felipe Delgado, Steve Hurley, Daniel Abraham, Rodney K. Jackson, Steve Lindsey, Brian Malouf, David Morales, DeVante Swing
CeCe Peniston chronology
Female Preacher
(1991)Female Preacher1991
Finally
(1992)
Finally / We Got a Love Thang: Remix Collection
(1992)Finally / We Got a Love Thang: Remix Collection1992
Singles from Finally
  1. "Finally"
    Released: September 21, 1991
  2. "We Got a Love Thang"
    Released: January 1992
  3. "Keep On Walkin'"
    Released: May 5, 1992
  4. "Inside That I Cried"
    Released: September 11, 1992 (US)
  5. "Crazy Love"
    Released: September 1992 (UK)

Finally is the debut album by American singer CeCe Peniston, released on January 28, 1992 by A&M Records. Prior to the release of this album, Peniston released her debut single "Finally", which topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music Club Play chart on October 26, 1991, peaking eventually at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number two in the UK Singles Chart. The album yielded two additional singles which achieved dance number one status in the US; "We Got a Love Thang", co-written by Chantay Savage, and "Keep On Walkin'", written in collaboration with Kym Sims. Both songs entered the UK Singles Chart Top 10 and the Billboard Hot 100 Top Twenty in the US.[5] Despite the success of the singles, the album itself climbed only to number seventy on the US Billboard 200. However, during its thirty-six weeks long presence in the chart it sold over 554,000 copies in the US.[6] The album peaked on the UK Albums Chart at number ten. The total worldwide sales of the album surpassed 3,000,000 units.[7] Two further tracks were released from the album which were more in the R&B field; "Inside That I Cried" charted at number ten in the US R&B chart and at number forty-two in the UK, while "Crazy Love" peaked at number thirty-one in the US and at number forty-four in the UK.[8]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[9]
Entertainment Weekly (B-)[10]

Finally received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Craig Lytle from Allmusic lauded the album in his review as "outstanding", and it being a "solidly produced collection". Giving the set four out of five stars, he wrote that the album warranted an additional single release.[9] Amy Linden from Entertainment Weekly stated that Peniston has "a good enough voice" (which she stressed as a novelty among dance-music dollies), but apart from its title single, plus the funky ode "Virtue", she ranked the rest of album a B- for being "mainly standard issue and pretty dull".[10]

Chart performance

Initially, Finally entered the albums charts overseas. On February 2, 1992 the album debuted in the UK Albums Chart at number ten, its peak, spending nineteen weeks in total on the chart.[11] On February 15, the album appeared for the first time in the Canadian Albums Chart at number sixty, as well as on the US Billboard 200 at number ninety-nine. In both countries, the album reached its peak position in its fourth week on the chart; number twenty in Canada, where it spent twenty-two weeks in the chart,[12] and number seventy in the US, where it spent thirty-six weeks on the chart, of which eighteen were within the Top 100.[13] In the Dutch MegaCharts, the album began its twelve-week run on February 22 at number ninety, reaching number thirty-one.[14] In Billboard's component chart, the album debuted on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart on March 7 at number eighty-eight, and climbed to number thirteen on August 8, spending fifty-two weeks in the chart.[15] In addition, the album charted for two weeks in Austria, peaking there at number thirty-eight, its debut, on March 8.[16]

Track listings and formats

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "We Got a Love Thang"   Eric Miller, Jeremiah McAllister, Chantay Savage 5:29
2. "Finally"   CeCe Peniston, Felipe Delgado, Rodney K. Jackson, E.L. Linnear 4:03
3. "Inside That I Cried"   Rodney K. Jackson, Malik Byrd, Otto D' Agnolo 5:51
4. "Lifeline"   George Lyter, Michael O'Hara, Denise Rich 4:52
5. "It Should Have Been You"   Darryl Thompson 5:50
6. "Keep On Walkin'"   Steve Hurley, Marc Williams, Kym Sims 4:30
7. "Crazy Love"   George Lyter, Michael O'Hara, Denise Rich 4:48
8. "I See Love"   Byron Drew Counts 4:46
9. "You Win, I Win, We Lose"   Rodney K. Jackson, Danny Moore 4:02
10. "Virtue"   Felipe Delgado, Danny Moore, Rodney K. Jackson 4:47
Total length:
48:58

Credits

Production

  • Producers: Daniel Abraham, Felipe Delgado, R.K. Jackson, Steve Lindsey, Brian Malouf, David Morales
  • Engineers: Craig Marcus, Tony Maserati, Rob Paustian, John Poppo, Larry Stur,
  • Assistant Engineers: Lolly Grodner
  • Mixing: Daniel Abraham, Terry Burrus, David Morales, Elliot Peters
  • Re-mixing: Brian Malouf

Personnel

  • Arrangers: Steve Lindsey, DeVante Swing
  • Vocal Arrangements: Danny Madden
  • Drums: Ed Greene
  • Percussion: Lenny Castro, Bashiri Johnson, David Morales, Steve Lindsey
  • Drum Programming: Felipe Delgado, R.K. Jackson, Peter "Ski" Schwartz
  • Keyboards, Synthesizers: John Barnes, Robbie Buchanan, Terry Burrus, Claude Gaudette, Khris Kellow, Eric Kupper, Steve Lindsey, Peter "Ski" Schwartz
  • Guitars: Charles Fearing, Grant Geissman, Dean Parks
  • Saxophone: Brandon Fields

Charts and sales

Music awards and nominations

Soul Train Music Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
1993 Finally Best R&B/Soul Album - Female[18] Nominated

Promo EP

The Heart & Soul of CeCe Peniston (Four Selections from Finally)
File:The heart and soul of ccp.jpg
EP by CeCe Peniston
Released 1992
Recorded 1991
Genre Dance
R&B
Length 18:06
Label A&M
Producer Steve Hurley
Daniel Abraham
DeVanté Swing
Felipe Delgado
Rodney K. Jackson

Along with the release of Peniston's single Keep On Walkin'" that successfully entered the music charts, a four track promo EP entitled The Heart and Soul of CeCe Peniston (Four Selections from Finally) was issued in United States in support of the singer's debut album.

Apart from her urban, the third US Dance number one hit "Keep On Walkin'", the EP also featured "Crazy Love", which was promoted on single in addition, as well as two other songs from her debut set, "I See Love", and "You Win, I Win, We Lose" (with background vocals by Malaika).

The artwork of the EP included altered pictures on its front and back cover.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Keep On Walkin'"   Steve Hurley, Marc Williams, Kym Sims 4:30
2. "Crazy Love"   George Lyter, Michael O'Hara, Denise Rich 4:48
3. "I See Love"   Byron Drew Counts 4:46
4. "You Win, I Win, We Lose"   Rodney K. Jackson, Danny Moore 4:02
Total length:
18:06

Credits and personnel

References

General
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  8. 'CeCe Peniston, US R&B Singles Chart History' Billboard
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