Jellybean - Spillin' The Beans (1991)

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Title: Spillin' The Beans
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Rhino Atlantic
Genre: Pop, Electronic, Synth-Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:09:00
Total Size: 498 MB
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Tracklist:

1. What's It Gonna Be (04:51)
2. Do You Love as Good as You Look (04:34)
3. Spillin' the Beans (04:58)
4. What's Up (04:23)
5. Not This Time (04:44)
6. Don't Let Love Come Between Us (04:48)
7. Love Is a Contact Sport (04:43)
8. Tightrope (04:35)
9. Absent Minded Lover (04:54)
10. Don't Let It Go to Your Heart (04:08)
11. Secret Weapon (04:19)
12. What's It Gonna Be (12" All That Mix) (05:42)
13. Do You Love as Good as You Look (12" Forever Funhouse Mix) (06:59)
14. Spillin' the Beans (12" Alzibar Mix) (05:15)

After recording a few albums for Chrysalis, Jellybean Benitez moved to Atlantic with the generally disappointing Spillin' the Beans. A producer, writer and mixer as talented as Jellybean should be recording excellent albums, but instead, much of this dance-pop/R&B collection (which often wastes the talents of female vocalists like Niki Harris, DeAnna Eve and Cindy Valentine) is surprisingly mediocre. The album does contain a few impressive cuts, including the amusing "Love Is a Contact Sport," the infectious "deep house" number "What's It Gonna Be" (an appropriate vehicle for Harris), and the Caribbean-flavored "Secret Weapon" (available only as a bonus track on the CD version). But for every worthwhile offering, there are three unimpressive ones. Jellybean is capable of much more.

Review by Alex Henderson