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Turning Point Studio album by Mario Released December 7, 2004
(see release history)Recorded 2003–2004
(see Locations and studios)Genre R&B, pop, hip hop Length 49:18 Label J Producer Scott Storch, Lil Jon, Drama Family Entertainment, The Underdogs, Harold Lilly, Allen "All Star" Gordon, Carvin & Ivan, Sean Garrett Mario chronology Mario
(2002)Turning Point
(2004)Go!
(2007)Singles from Turning Point - "Let Me Love You"
Released: November 16, 2004 - "How Could You"
Released: March, 2005 - "Here I Go Again"
Released: May, 2005 - "Boom"
Released: October 3, 2005
Turning Point is the second studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Mario, released by J Records in 2004.
The first single from the album was "Let Me Love You" which hit number one in the United States and number two in the United Kingdom, becoming his biggest hit to date. The second single was a split single. In the U.S., "How Could You" a song written by Bay Area singer-songwriter J. Valentine was released (reaching number 52) but in the UK, Here I Go Again was released (reaching number 11). The fourth and final single from the album in the US was "Boom" featuring Juvenile.
The album guests including Cassidy, Juvenile, Baby Cham and for the official "Let Me Love You" remix features Jadakiss and T.I. In the UK, the album received a Parental Advisory sticker.[1] Due to the success of the album, it was released in a DualDisc edition.
Contents
Recording and production
Concept and themes
In an interview with MTV, Mario explained: "One of the biggest reasons I wanted to do it is that I did want to stand out from everybody. I get to share it with the world," he said. "It's good for me. I been blessed to be in this situation. Everything's been going great. I just been pacing myself, working real hard on this album. That's what my life is about right now: my transition into manhood."
The interviewer from MTV said : "If you look at the production credits for the mid-tempo record, you may be surprised to discover that the song was produced by Scott Storch, who's been making noise with club bangers like "Baby Boy" and "Lean Back" the last couple of years."
Mario said "He did a lot of stuff back in the day, you'd be surprised," Mario said of the producer's talents and versatility. "He played me some stuff he did for Erykah Badu, for Lauryn Hill, for Eminem and 50 Cent. When I went to Scott, we went in the studio and freestyled and came up with some great records."
The interviewer stated: "Storch also produced "Call the Cops" and the "Let Me Love You" remix with Jadakiss and T.I. Mario called on Lil Jon and Juvenile for "Boom."
Mario answered: "It's a straight club banger," Mario said. "There's another record called 'How Could You.' I did that with the Underdogs. It's a ballad about me being in a relationship with some shorty. She was doing some things behind my back. I'm telling her, 'Yo, how can you teach somebody the ghetto Kama Sutra?' It's a timeless record, real strong and powerful. Then there's a record called 'Nikes Fresh Out the Box.' I'm talking about a girl, but I'm comparing her to my Nikes.[2]
Release and promotion
In 2005 Mario supported the R&B trio Destiny Child in their tour, Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It, as an opening act for Destiny's Child American leg.
DualDisc Edition
Due to the success of the album, it was repackaged and released in a DualDisc format on April 19, 2005 in the U.S. It includes the album in Enhanced Stereo, the music videos for "Let Me Love You" and "How Could You"; Sessions at AOL Special Live Performances of "Let Me Love You" and "How Could You"; and a Photo Gallery.
Critical response
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [3] Blender [4] Entertainment Weekly (B-)[5] MTV Asia [6] Vibe [7] Uncut [8] USA Today [9] The Washington Times (positive)[10] The Situation [11] The New York Times (positive)[12] Jason Birchmeier from Allmusic writes that "Above all, though, it's "Let Me Love You" and its remix that make Turning Point a noteworthy effort for this teenager and a fine second album overall".[13]
Baz Dreisinger from Blender sais that "Though the Baltimore-born singer is newly legal (as he tells us on the too-terse club jam "18"), his enticingly even-toned voice—smooth as R. Kelly's—transcends teen-pop. It’s even manly enough to convey lovelorn intensity ("Here I Go Again"), offer explicit "Directions" to an uncorrupted gal pal ("Trust me, I got skills"), then sweetly stage an "intimate talk" with her ("Like Me Real Hard"). Only his age-appropriate tracks—the singsong club jingle "Girl I Need", or the irony-free homage to "Nikes fresh out the box"—remind us that Mario is not a boy, but not yet a man."[14]
The review from Virgin Media explains that "the production is tight throughout the album but not overly polished, and there is enough edge maintained from start to finish to suggest that Mario may indeed buck a few R&B trends in the months to come".[15]
The review from Entertainment Weekly says that "POINT is plenty catchy..." giving to the album a (B-)[16]
Awards and accolades
The album was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the Grammy Awards.[17]
Chart performance
Its first appearance was in the Billboard Albums Top 200, selling roughly 161,000 copies in the first week, debuting at number thirteen later certified Platinum in the U.S, selling over 1.2 million copies.[18] The last appearance was week 37/2005 in the Belgium Albums Top 50. Its peak position was number 6, on the Dutch Albums Top 100, it stayed there for 1 week. Its highest entry was number 9 in the Dutch Albums Top 100.[19]
Singles
- The first single, "Let Me Love You", was released on October 12, 2004. Produced by Scott Storch, it was a worldwide success, peaking at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for nine consecutive weeks and #1 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs for eleven consecutive weeks, respectively. In the UK, the single peaked at #2 just falling short of the number spot. It also peaked at #1 in New Zealand, Germany and the Netherlands, becoming his biggest hit to date.
- "How Could You" was the second single, peaking at #52 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #14 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs. It was however a worldwide disappointment only reaching #37 in Australia.
- The third single, "Here I Go Again" failed to peak in the Billboard Hot 100 but reached #9 in Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs. Worldwide the single was a success, in UK it reached #11, #15 in Australia and #16 in Ireland.
- The fourth and final single, "Boom" was his lowest charting song to date peaking only #23 at Rhythmic Top 40.
Track listing
No. Title Composers Length 1. "18" (featuring Cassidy) Drama Family Entertainment, Mario 3:46 2. "Let Me Love You" Scott Storch, Shafer Smith, Kameroun Houff 4:09 3. "Couldn't Say No" Scott Storch, Mario, Ron "Neff-U" Feemster, Sean Garrett 3:49 4. "Boom" (featuring Juvenile) Lil Jon, Lamarquis Jefferson, Johnta Austin, Craig Love, Terius Grey 4:06 5. "How Could You" The Underdogs, Antony Dixon, Eric Dawkins, J. Valentine 3:56 6. "Girl I Need" (featuring Baby Cham) Harold Lilly, Robert Christianson, Marley Simms, Derryck Thornton, Robert Garrett 3:44 7. "Call the Cops" Scott Storch, Mario, Robert Waller 3:34 8. "Here I Go Again" Drama Family Entertainment, Ron "Neff-U" Feemster, Jason Argsheben 3:21 9. "Nikes Fresh Out the Box" Alloy "Fai" Hume, Rudolph Isley, Ernest Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Jr., Ronald Isley, Marvin Isley, Bryan Sledge, Harold Lilly 4:31 10. "Directions" Melvin Coleman, Harold Lilly 4:11 11. "Like Me Real Hard" Frank Romano, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias, Carvin "Ransum" Haggins, James "Jayshawn" Smith 4:50 12. "Shakedown" Dwayne Huff, Allen "Allstar" Gordon, Xavier Cordova 3:33 13. "Let Me Love You" (Remix) (featuring Jadakiss & T.I.) Scott Storch, Clifford Harris, Jason Phillips, Shaffer Smith, Kameron Houff 4:28 International bonus tracks No. Title Composers Length 14. "C'mon" Warryn Campbell, Joi Campbell, John Smith, Robert Ginyard, James Brown, Lynne Collins 3:24 15. "Let Me Love You" (featuring Amel) Scott Storch, Amel 3:44 UK Edition bonus tracks No. Title Composers Length 14. "Whiz" Ferrel Edward II, Lighty Clifton, Lighty Darren F, Lighty Stacey, Muhammad Bale'wa M 15. "Just a Friend 2002" Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell, Harold Lilly, John Smith, Biz Markie 3:34 16. "C'mon" Warryn Campbell, Joi Campbell, John Smith, Robert Ginyard, James Brown, Lynne Collins 3:24 - DualDisc bonus tracks
- "Entire Album in Enhanced Stereo"
- "Let Me Love You" & "How Could You" (music videos)
- "Sessions @ AOL Special Live Performances: Let Me Love You & How Could You
- "Photo Gallery"
Personal and credits
- Executive Producers: Troy Patterson For 3rd Street Music & Peter Edge
- A&R:Larry Jackson
- A&R For 3RD Street Music: Troy Patterson
- Project Coordinator: Amir Salam
- Photography: Marc Baptiste
- Stylist:June Ambrose
- Mixing: Manny Marroquin, Serban Ghenea, AllStar, Dave Russell, Kamel Abdo & John Frye
- Mastering: Herb Powers
- Assintant: Tim Roberts, Warren Bletcher, Jaymz Hardy Martin III & Kev Mahoney
- Editing: Dave Russell & Dabling Harward
- Digital Editing: Jaymz Hardy Martin III & Franky "Vegas" Romano
- Tracking: Frank Sutton
- Artwork:Chris LeBeau
- Production Coordination: Delvida Flaherty
- Vocals: Mario
- Engineer: James H. Smith, Angelo Quaglia, Dave Russell, Kamel Abdo, Carvin "Ransum" Haggins, Conrad Golding, Dabling Harward, Chris Carmouche, Big Tank, Frank Sutton, Kameron Houff, John Frye & Bob Horn
- Vocal Producer: James H. Smith, Troy Patterson, Johnta Austin, Carvin "Ransum" Haggins, Pun Nio, Phillip "Taj" Jackson
- Guitar: Frank Romano, Mike Tyler, Craig Love, Reggie Hamilton & Bob Horn
- Vocal Engineer: Mike "Hitman" Wilson, Kamel Abdo & Steve Fisher
- Vocals (Background): Eric Dawkins, James "Hal" Smith & Charles "CJ" Hilton, Jr
- Vocal Arrangement: Sean Garrett
- Programming: Ivan "Orthodox" Barias, Big Tank
- Instrumentation: Ron Feemstar
- Bass: Dwayne Moore, Reggie Hamilton, Bob Horn & LaMarquis Mark Jefferson
- Keyboards: Johnnie "Smurf" Smith & Joel Campbell
Locations and studios
Recording locations and studios included:[20]
- Ameraycan Recording Studio, North Hollywood, CA
- Heads Up Recording, NJ
- Home Cookin' Studios, Philadelphia, PA
- Quad Studios, Nashville, TN
- Sony Studios, New York, NY
- Soundvilla Studios, Miami Beach, FL
- Stankonia Recording, Atlanta, GA
- The Inferno Recording Studio, LA, CA
- The Underlab, LA, CA
Charts and certifications
Chart (2005) Peak
positionAustralian ARIA Albums Chart[19] 17 Austrian Albums Chart[19] 33 Belgian Albums Charts (Flanders)[21] 10 Belgian Albums Charts (Wallonia)[21] 42 Danish Albums Chart[19] 25 Dutch Albums Chart[19] 6 European Top 100 Albums[22] 14 French Albums Chart[19] 42 German Albums Chart[19] 13 Irish Albums Chart[19] 62 Italian Albums Chart[19] 25 New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart[19] 22 Swiss Albums Chart[19] 13 UK Albums Chart[19] 8 U.S. Billboard 200[23] 13 U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[24] 2 Territory Certifier Certification Sales United States RIAA Platinum 1.2 million+ United Kingdom BPI Gold[25] 100,000+ Worldwide IFPI 2x Platinum 2 million+[26] Release history
Region Date Label Format United States December 7, 2004 J Records CD release, digital download Japan[27] February 28, 2005 BMG Japan United Kingdom[28] March 7, 2005 J Records Australia[29] March 14, 2005 J Records Germany[30] April 4, 2005 J Records References
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- ^ Blender review
- ^ Entertainment Weekly review
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- ^ Vibe review
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- ^ USA Today review
- ^ The Washington Times review
- ^ The Situation review
- ^ The New York Times review
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- ^ Turning Point released date
- ^ Turning Point Germany releassed date
External links
Albums Singles "Just a Friend 2002" · "Braid My Hair" · "C'mon" · "Let Me Love You" · "How Could You" · "Here I Go Again" · "Boom" · "How Do I Breathe" · "Crying Out for Me" · "Music for Love" · "Break Up" · "Thinkin' About You" · "Ooh Baby"Other songs "Do Right"Tours Related articles Discography · Awards and nominations · Knightwritaz · Sterling Simms · Marsha Ambrosius · Cassidy · Oak
Categories:- 2004 albums
- Albums produced by Lil Jon
- Albums produced by Scott Storch
- Albums produced by Sean Garrett
- J Records albums
- Mario albums
- "Let Me Love You"
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