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2006 studio album by Eamon
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Love & Pain is the second studio album by American R&B singer Eamon . It was released in the UK and Europe on December 4, 2006 via First Priority Music /Jive Records /Zomba Label Group , in spite of initially scheduled to be released in the United States on August 1, 2006,[ 2] but the domestic release was postponed indefinitely for reasons not disclosed by Jive. The album remains available in the United States only as an import.[ 3]
Recording sessions took place at Phantom Power Studios in Brooklyn , Battery Studios in New York , Scorccio.com Studios in Barcelona and The Closet in New Jersey . Production was handled by Milk Dee , Happy Perez , V. Jeffrey Smith, Anthony Acid , Michael Ciro, DJ Uvex, John Lardieri, Needlz , Peter Lord, Phillip "Taj" Jackson, Prime and Roy "Royalty" Hamilton . It features the lone guest appearance from June Luva .
The album's lead single “(How Could You) Bring Him Home ” peaked at number 26 in Italy and number 61 in the UK.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Real Pro" Eamon Doyle A. Montella Al Goodman Tyrone Johnson Sharon Seiger DJ Uvex 1:49 2. "(How Could You) Bring Him Home " Happy Perez 3:39 3. "Elevator" Phillip "Taj" Jackson Prime 3:43 4. "I Love Fuckin (When I Call)" 3:24 5. "Heatrise" Needlz 3:17 6. "Love Lovin' U" V. Jeffrey Smith Peter Lord MIlk Dee 4:09 7. "Up & Down" Roy "Royalty" Hamilton 3:16 8. "My Time" 3:59 9. "By My Side" Happy Perez 3:37 10. "Ho-Wop Sound (Hold Up)" Milk Dee 3:51 11. "Older" (featuring June Luva ) Anthony Acid 3:07 12. "Love & Pain" John Lardieri 0:41 Total length: 38:32
Sample credits
^ O'Brien, Jon. "Eamon - Love & Pain Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved February 16, 2024 .
^ "Eamon Sharing 'Pain' On Sophomore Album" . Billboard . June 13, 2006. Retrieved February 16, 2024 .
^ Daw, Robbie (April 14, 2023). "Where Are They Now? Catching Up With 2003 Stars Lumidee, The Ataris, Eamon & Electric Six" . Billboard . Retrieved February 16, 2024 .
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