The Real Milli Vanilli - The Moment Of Truth (1991)

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Title: The Moment Of Truth
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Hansa
Genre: Pop
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 46:36
Total Size: 298 Mb / 120 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Keep On Running 04:08
02. Tell Me Where It Hurts 04:17
03. Crazy Cane 04:15
04. When I Die 04:26
05. Body Slam 02:26
06. Nice 'N' Easy 04:04
07. Hard As Hell 03:57
08. In My Life 03:50
09. Too Late (True Love) 03:53
10. The End Of Good Times 03:45
11. I'll Be Loving You 03:30
12. Big Brother 03:59

The Moment of Truth was originally meant to be the follow-up to Milli Vanilli's debut album All or Nothing (repackaged as Girl You Know It's True in the United States). After it was revealed that Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan had not actually performed the vocals they were credited with in Milli Vanilli, producer Frank Farian formed the group "The Real Milli Vanilli," featuring the actual singers on the recordings, as well as new vocalists Gina Mohammed and Ray Horton. Milli Vanilli vocalist Charles Shaw had lost the ability to record for this album after being paid for his silence regarding his involvement with the first Milli Vanilli album. Most of the lead vocals on The Moment of Truth were performed by Brad Howell, who had performed many of the lead vocals on the All or Nothing and Girl You Know It's True albums. In addition, the album features rappers Icy Bro on "Hard as Hell" and Tammy T on "Too Late (True Love)."
The cover of the album features Brad Howell, Icy Bro, Ray Horton, Gina Mohammed and John Davis. The originally proposed title of the album was Keep on Running, the title of the first single released from the album. Despite the new title The Moment of Truth appearing on the cover (as well as the legend, The 2nd Album, appearing at the bottom), Keep on Running still appeared on the spine of the release.
The Moment of Truth was released only in Brazil, Europe, Asia and New Zealand and reached the top 20 in Germany. The Real Milli Vanilli also released three singles, one of which ("Keep on Running") made it to #4 in the German charts.
The Diane Warren-penned "When I Die" has been covered by several other artists, including Farian's own project No Mercy. It also appeared on the soundtrack of the Brazilian soap opera Lua Cheia de Amor in 1991 and received radio airplay in Brazil. Another Warren song, "Tell Me Where It Hurts," was covered by Christian singer Kathy Troccoli and released as a single in 1994.
Seven of the songs from The Moment of Truth were reworked and released under the name Try 'n' B on their self-titled debut album, with the addition of Tracy Ganser and Kevin Weatherspoon on vocals. The album contained three additional recordings: "Ding Dong," "Who Do You Love" and a cover of Dr. Hook's "Sexy Eyes."