After Hours (Rahsaan Patterson album)

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After Hours
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 2004
Recorded2003
Genre
Length50:15
Label
Producer
Rahsaan Patterson chronology
Love In Stereo
(1999)
After Hours
(2004)
Wines & Spirits
(2007)

After Hours is the third studio album by American neo-soul artist Rahsaan Patterson, released on October 26, 2004, under Artistry Music. The album is his first independent release on the record label.[1] The album debuted at #65 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2003, Patterson released the song "The One for Me", which originally appeared on the 2002 Steve Harvey compilation album Sign of Things to Come: Steve's Pick of the Year. The singles "April's Kiss," "So Hot," and "Forever Yours" received heavy rotation airplay on radio, but failed to chart on Billboards singles chart. Production for the album includes Patterson, Jamey Jaz, Van Hunt, and Steve "Silk" Hurley as his core writing and production team, along with members of his band, John "Jubu" Smith, Keith Crouch, background vocalists Trina Broussard and RaRe Valverde.[2]

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The One for Me"
  • Jack King III
  • Devory Pugh
  • Pugh
  • King III
3:25
2."I Always Find Myself"
  • Rahsaan Patterson
  • Booker T. Jones
  • Derrick Walker
  • John Smith
  • Patterson
  • Jones
  • Walker
  • Smith
4:29
3."So Hot"
  • Patterson
  • Jamey Jaz
  • Mikelyn Roderick
  • Jaz
  • Patterson
5:17
4."Burnin'"
  • Patterson
  • Hunt
4:47
5."Loving You"
  • Patterson
  • Hunt
  • Patterson
  • Hunt
4:31
6."The Best"
  • Patterson
  • Hunt
    • Patterson
    • Hunt
    4:03
    7."Don't Run So Fast"
    • Patterson
    • Jaz
    • Jaz
    • Patterson
    5:09
    8."You Make Life So Good"
    • Patterson
    • Devel McKenzie
    • McKenzie
    • Patterson
    5:24
    9."Yeah Yeah Yeah"
    • Patterson
    • Hurley
    4:53
    10."Separate"
    • Patterson
    • Hunt
    • Patterson
    • Hunt
    4:24
    11."April's Kiss"
    • Patterson
    • Smith
    • Walker
    • Patterson
    • Smith
    • Walker
    • Jones III
    5:10
    12."Forever Yours"
    • City
    4:12
    13."Sometimes (You Gotta Let Go)"
    • Patterson
    • Jaz
    • Jaz
    • Patterson
    4:10
    14."After Hours (Gone Is The Love)"
    • Patterson
    • Jones III
    • Walker
    2:30

    Credits[]

    • Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Executive Producer, Art Direction – Rahsaan Patterson
    • Backing Vocals – Lua Crofts, Mikelyn Roderick, RaRe Valverde, Sheree Ford, Trina Broussard
    • Bass – Eric Smith, Kevin Wyatt
    • Bass, Guitar – John "Jubu" Smith
    • Engineer [Assistant] – Jason Vesclo, Joaquin Fernandez
    • Guitar – Tim Pierce, Tony Maiden
    • Instrumentation By – Devel McKenzie, Julliann French Orchestra
    • Instrumentation By, Backing Vocals – Van Hunt
    • Instrumentation By, Programmed By – Devory Pugh, Jack King III
    • Keyboards, Drum Programming, Recorded By – Steve "Silk" Hurley
    • Keyboards, Drums, Percussion – Derrick Walker
    • Mastered By – Gene Grimaldi
    • Mixed By – John Van Nest, Kevin Crouse, Manny Marroquin, Serban Ghenea, Tony Maserati
    • Percussion – Michael Fisher
    • Recorded By – Anthony Jeffries, Chris James, Kevin Freeman, Ryan West, Sprague Williams, Tim Dudfield, Todd Yeager
    • Recorded By [Vocals], Recorded By – Kevin Guarnieri
    • Recorded By, Mixed By – Booker T. Jones III
    • Recorded By, Mixed By, Keyboards, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Jamey Jaz

    Credits adapted from liner notes[3]

    Charts[]

    Chart (2004) Peak
    position
    U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[4] 65

    References[]

    1. ^ "Rahsaan Patterson: After Hours". Soulexpress.net. Retrieved 2011-09-13.
    2. ^ "Rahsaan Patterson - Report & Interview :: UK Version | March 2005". Fonkadelica.Com. 2005-03-03. Retrieved 2011-09-13.
    3. ^ "After Hours (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
    4. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/rahsaan-patterson/chart-history/

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