One of the most seminal and influential releases of late '80s, Guy's self-titled debut album did more than its part to popularize new jack swing, a style that would soon become inescapable on urban contemporary radio. Teddy Riley didn't actually invent new jack swing with Guy -- he'd already gotten the ball rolling on Keith Sweat's 1987 debut Make It Last Forever -- but this album did more than any other to make it so incredibly popular in the R&B world. With their tough blend of hip-hop, R&B, and Gap Band-influenced funk, hits like "Groove Me" and "Teddy's Jam" defined new jack swing and served as the blueprint for countless new jack recordings in the late '80s and early to mid-'90s. One shameless Guy clone after another would pop up on urban radio, the vast majority of whom weren't even a fraction as inventive as Riley's distinctive trio. For anyone with even a casual interest in new jack, this CD is absolutely essential. [Geffen issued a two-disc edition of the album in 2007, adding six extended mixes to the album's original tracklist.] ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Dennis Mitchell
- Engineer
- Timmy Regisford
- Remixing, Mixing
- Teddy Riley
- Arranger, Remixing, Producer
- Harry Weinger
- Artist Coordination
- Joe Minor
- Hair Stylist
- Suha Gur
- Mastering
- Gary Schultz
- Photography
- Calvin Lowery
- Art Direction, Concept
- Ryan Null
- Photo Coordination
- Shannon Steckloff
- Production Coordination
- Ramon Galbert
- Product Manager
- Franklin D.
- Engineer
- Charles Darrisaw
- Hair Stylist
- Mario Salviti
- Assistant
- Kevin Thompson
- Fashion Advisor
- Dae Bennett
- Engineer
- Alan Friedman
- Assistant
- Alan Gregorie
- Assistant
- Gene Griffin
- Arranger, Producer, Concept, Remixing
- André Harrell
- Executive Producer
- Jay Henry
- Engineer
- Dave Kowalski
- Engineer
- Guy
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