Drums
SWISS Chris Flueck
Reviews
Ranked #43 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "Layering choral gospel on hip hop's brag in a style bowing to Stevie and Curtis.", 5 discs out of 5 - "It's refreshing to hear a male vocalist who has enough talent to be more than a legend in his own mind.", "He has a gift for writing crowd-pleasing songs, whether upbeat and funky or spare and introspective...", "Mashing up Sunday-service passion and request-line soul. His voice leans on subtlety more than melisma, and his sound has a crisp live-band jump, rather than canned neo-soul static." - Grade: A-, 4 Stars Out of 5-"His Record Label of Soul Is Mannered, Even Elegant. and He's Got Range...", "Like Ray Charles, Legend joins the spiritual and the secular in satisfying, sexy ways....Almost every tune seduces with catchy hooks and soulful singing..." - Grade: A-, 3 stars out of 5 - "He introduces some intriguing new variations on the retro R&B template....Jeff Buckely is surprisingly brought to mind in Legend's passionately fragile delivery."
Vocals
Tara Michel, Vaughn Stephens, Kashaan Stephens, Ronald Stephens, Lenesha RANDOLPH, John Legend, James Roston, H. Anthony Stephens, A. Wayne Stephens, Na2
Distribution
Sony Music Distribution
Mixing
Manny Marroquin, Tony Maserati, Thom Cadley, Jim Caruana
Number of Discs
2
Engineer
Aaron Fessel, Andrew Dawson, Matt Hueneman, Anthony Kilhoffer, Jun Ishizeki, Dave Tozer, Pete Donelly, Andy Manganello, Mcgowan Southworth, Jason Villaroman, Michael Harmon
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Guitar
Sharief Hobley, Dave Tozer, Jayme Kelly Curtis
Bass
Tom Craskey, Kenneth Wright, Dave Tozer
Guest Artist
Kanye West, Snoop Dogg, Lauryn Hill, Will.I.AM
Keyboards
Chris Robinson, Dave Tozer, John Legend, Josh Valleau
Number of Tracks
33
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States