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Overview
Despite sounding rushed to capitalize on fourth quarter sales, 2010's Loud proved that Rihanna's reign indeed would not let up. The album's first three singles topped the Hot 100. A fourth one merely went Top Ten. Just as Loud was losing its grip, during the fourth quarter of 2011, Rihanna fired again with another number one single, "We Found Love" -- its success more likely due to the singer's ecstatic vocal than Calvin Harris' shrill, plinky production. While Talk That Talk is built like another singles-chart-devouring machine, it's both more rounded and less random than Loud. "We Found Love" and "Where Have You Been" -- the latter with a quote from Geoff Mack's "I've Been Everywhere" and echoes of the chorus from Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" -- function as place-holding dance tracks, and there are a couple empty anthems and ballads in the drippy "We All Want Love" and the bombastic "Farewell." It's the darker and dirty-minded material that tends to be most effective -- where Rihanna is more alive and believable, where her collaborators provide the most adventurous productions. In the Bangladesh-produced "Cockiness (Love It)," one of the most hypnotic and wicked beats of the last decade, Rihanna absolutely relishes the chance to sing-taunt "Suck my cockiness, swallow my persuasion." Two of Stargate and Esther Dean's three contributions -- the desperate, xx-sampling "Drunk on Love" ("Nothing can sober me up") and the prowling "Roc Me Out" -- pack more sleek menace than Rated R's "G4L" and Loud's "S&M." The album's best track, however, is the wholly sweet and flirtatious "Watch n' Learn," featuring a dizzying Hit-Boy beat -- rat-a-tat snares, swirling/swelling synthesizers, irresistible plucked melodies -- that is even more unique in the context of 2011 pop radio than his work on Kanye West and Jay-Z's "Ni**as in Paris." Behind Good Girl Gone Bad and Rated R, this is Rihanna's third best album to date. Minus the fluff, it's close to the latter's equal. [This edition includes three bonus tracks, featuring "Red Lipstick."]
Product Details
Release Date: | 11/21/2011 |
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Label: | Def Jam |
UPC: | 0602527878423 |
catalogNumber: | 001631502 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Rihanna Primary ArtistNuno Bettencourt Guitar
Kevin Randolph Keyboards
Steve Wyreman Bass,Guitar
Technical Credits
Evan Rogers Executive ProducerSean "Puffy" Combs Composer
James Hetfield Composer
Carl Sturken Executive Producer
Pat Thrall Engineer
Lars Ulrich Composer
Kuk Harrell Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Vocal Producer
Deborah Mannis-Gardner Sample Clearance
Stargate Producer
Kevin Randolph Composer
Danny D. Executive Producer
Luke Programming,Producer,Instrumentation
Eric Wong Marketing
Rihanna Executive Producer
Rob Kinelski Engineer
Miles Walker Engineer
Carol Corless Package Production
Chase & Status Producer
Mikkel Storleer Eriksen Composer,Engineer,Instrumentation
Calvin Harris Composer,Programming,Producer,Engineer,Instrumentation
Tim Blacksmith Executive Producer
Hit Boy Producer
Mike Anderson Engineer
Ester Dean Composer,Producer
Ciarra Pardo Art Direction
Marcos Tovar Engineer,Vocal Engineer
Gabriela Schwartz Marketing
Da Internz Producer
Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine Engineer
Tor Erik Hermansen Composer,Instrumentation
xx Instrumentation
Priscilla Renea Composer
Sam Holland Engineer
Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young Vocal Engineer
Alex Da Kid Producer
Skylar Engineer
JP Robinson Art Direction
John Hill Programming,Instrumentation
Shondrae "Mr. Bangladesh" Crawford Composer,Programming,Producer,Instrumentation
Clint Gibbs Engineer
Lukasz Gottwald Composer
Terius Nash Composer,Producer
No Id Producer
Roc Ntion Executive Producer
Daniella Rivera Engineer
Cirkut Programming,Producer,Instrumentation
Candice Pillay Composer
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