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Eternal
Studio album by The Isley Brothers
ReleasedAugust 7, 2001
Length75:37
LabelDreamWorks
Producer
The Isley Brothers chronology
Mission to Please
(1996)
Eternal
(2001)
Body Kiss
(2003)
Singles from Eternal
  1. "Contagious"
    Released: July 24, 2001
  2. "Secret Lover"
    Released: 2002

Eternal is a studio album released by The Isley Brothers on DreamWorks Records on August 7, 2001. Now popular again with audiences, almost single-handledly for Ronald Isley's "Mr. Biggs" persona, Eternal included production from not only R. Kelly who gave the Isleys their biggest hit as leading artists in over two decades with "Contagious" but also from Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Raphael Saadiq and Ronald's wife at the time, Angela Winbush.

Based on thesuccess of lead single "Contagious", Eternal peaked at number on the US Billboard 200 chart, while also topping number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, eventually going Platinum. The first album the Isleys released as a duo in over a decade (the first as Ronald and Ernie), Marvin Isley left the group after suffering a bout with diabetes, which later caused both of his legs to be amputated), Ernie Isley also showcase his talents as a guitarist in songs like "Move Your Body" and the aptly titled "Ernie's Jam" while Ronald was still as vocally strong on this album as he had been throughout the Isley Brothers' legendary catalogue.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
Blender

Blender critic Dan Epstein wrote: "For this album, the two bring in friends R. Kelly, Angela Winbush, Jill Scott, Lucy Pearl’s Raphael Saadiq, and producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis – with lively results The oldest hit machine in R&B still has it. AllMusic editor Liana Jonas found that while "there is nothing groundbreaking on this recording, the longtime R&B legends prove they're still very much worth their salt and can keep up very well with the Joneses. Indeed, the Isley Brothers are eternal."

Tamara Harris, writing for The Detroit Metro Times, concluded: "A hardworking track record of solid sounds and everything needed to call all fans of rhythmic blues is here; that is why they call this CD Eternal." PopMatters editor Mark Anthony Neal found that it "is understandable that Eternal often lapses into contemporary black pop drivel. Perhaps it is a tribute to Ronald Isley that he can do so when others of his generation have long moved on the senior Circuit. Despite some shortcomings, Eternal is a fitting testament to the longevity of group."

Commercial performance

Eternal debuted and peaked at number US Billboard 200 in the week of May 24, 2003, with first week sales of 225,500 copies, becoming the Isley Brothers' highest-charting project since their 1975 number one album The Heat Is On. It was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on September 10, 2001. By May 2003, the album had sold 1.2 million in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Track listing

Eternal track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Move Your Body"5:15
2."Contagious"Robert KellyR. Kelly5:46
3."Warm Summer Night"
  • Winbush
  • R. Isley
4:54
4."You Deserve Better"Steve "Stone" HuffHuff4:02
5."Just Like This"HuffHuff4:18
6."Secret Lover"HuffHuff4:23
7."You're All I Need"4:49
8."Settle Down"
  • Harris
  • Lewis
  • Wright
  • Tolbert
  • Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
  • Wright
6:29
9."Eternal"
  • Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
  • Wright
8:30
10."If You Leave Me Now"Peter Cetera
  • Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
  • Wright
7:02
11."Said Enough" (featuring Jill Scott)Dre & Vidal5:08
12."You Didn't See Me"
  • Saadiq
  • R. Isley
  • E. Isley
  • Saadiq
  • Jake and the Phatman
4:26
13."Ernie's Jam"
  • Saadiq
  • R. Isley
  • E. Isley
  • Ozuna
  • Standridge
  • Saadiq
  • Jake and the Phatman
4:49
14."Think"
  • Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
  • Wright
5:00
Total length:75:37

Notes

  • denotes co-producer

Personnel

  • Ronald Isley – Lead and Background Vocals, Executive Producer
  • Ernie Isley – Guitar
  • Donnie Lyle – Bass, Guitar
  • Peter Mokran – Engineer
  • Neil Pogue – Mixing
  • Alex Richbourg – Percussion, Drum Programming
  • Louil Silas, Jr. – Executive Producer
  • Angela Winbush – Keyboards, Producer, Drum Programming, Vocals
  • Tony Flores – Assistant Engineer
  • Michelle Lynn Forbes – Assistant Engineer
  • Raphael Saadiq – Bass, Background Vocals, Producer, Guitar
  • Chris Bellman – Mastering
  • Bradley Yoast – Assistant Engineer
  • Jake and the Phatman – Drum Programming
  • Kelvin Wooten – Keyboards
  • Andre Harris – Producer
  • James "Big Jim" Wright – Keyboards, Background Vocals
  • Jeff Vereb – Engineer
  • Avant – Background Vocals
  • Jill Scott – Background Vocals
  • Vidal Davis – Producer, Engineer
  • Clint Roth – Engineer
  • Andy Gallas – Assistant
  • Ian Mereness – Programming, Engineer
  • Kevin Guarnieri – Engineer, Digital Editing, Assistant Engineer
  • Nick Monson – Assistant Engineer
  • Gary Brown – Engineer
  • The Johnson Sisters – Background Vocals
  • R. Kelly – Arranger, Producer
  • Paulinho Da Costa – Percussion
  • Steve Hodge – Engineer, Mixing
  • Steve Huff – Producer, Instrumentation
  • Jimmy Jam – Arranger, Producer, Keyboards
  • Terry Lewis – Arranger, Producer, Instrumentation

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Eternal
Chart (2001) Peak
position
US Billboard 200 3
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) 1

Certifications

Certifications for Eternal
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) Platinum 1,000,000

Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r546021
  2. ^ Epstein, Dan. "The oldest hit machine in R&B; still has it". Blender. Archived from the original on February 10, 2003. Retrieved September 29, 2024.
  3. Harris, Tamara (October 10, 2001). "Eternal". Metro Times. Retrieved September 29, 2024.
  4. Neal, Mark Anthony (August 6, 2001). "The Isley Brothers Featuring Ronald Isley aka Mr. Biggs: Eternal". PopMatters. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  5. Mayfield, Geoff (May 24, 2003). "Over the Counter". Billboard. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  6. ^ "Hot Productl". Billboard.com. May 5, 2003. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  7. ^ "American album certifications – The Isley Brothers – Eternal". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  8. "The Isley Brothers Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  9. "The Isley Brothers Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
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