Just Gets Better with Time

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Just Gets Better with Time
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 9, 1987
RecordedDecember 1986–March 1987
GenreR&B, dance-pop, soul
Length39:30
LabelSOLAR, Capitol
ProducerL.A. Reid & Babyface, Leon Sylvers III, Nicholas Caldwell, Larry White, Gary Taylor, Grady Wilkins
The Whispers chronology
So Good
(1984)
Just Gets Better with Time
(1987)
More of the Night
(1990)
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Just Gets Better with Time is the 16th studio album by American R&B/Soul group The Whispers. It was released on April 9, 1987 via Capitol/SOLAR Records. This album features their highest charting pop single, "Rock Steady," which peaked inside the top 10 at number 7. The song also reached number 1 on the U.S. R&B chart.

Four more singles were released into the following year. Although none of these additional singles brought further pop success, with the follow-up single "Special F/X" only charting in the UK (peaking at #69), the group maintained a strong presence on the R&B chart. The album's title track, "Just Gets Better with Time," reached number 12, and "In the Mood"—long a quiet storm radio staple—charted four spots lower at number 16. The fifth and final single, 1988's "No Pain, No Gain" reached #74 on the R&B chart, while landing at number 81 in the UK.

Despite the relative Hot 100 chart failure of the follow-ups to "Rock Steady," the album itself was a strong seller; it charted highly in the U.S. (#22 on the Billboard Top 200 chart—their second-highest showing there) while reaching #3 at R&B. It is RIAA-certified platinum.

Track listing

  1. "I Want You" (Richard Aguon, Ruben Laxamana, Lee Peters, Larry White) – 5:42
  2. "Special F/X" (Leon Sylvers III, J.M. Sylvers) – 5:10
  3. "Rock Steady" (Babyface, L.A. Reid, Bo Watson, Dwayne Ladd) – 4:49
  4. "No Pain, No Gain" (Kenny Aubrey, Kevin Grady, Leon Sylvers III) – 4:12
  5. "In The Mood" (Babyface, Daryl Simmons) – 4:47
  6. "Just Gets Better with Time" (Gary Taylor) – 4:30
  7. "Love's Calling" (Grady Wilkins) – 4:58
  8. "Give It To Me" (Nicholas Caldwell) – 5:21

Personnel

The Whispers

  • Wallace "Scotty" Scott: lead & backing vocals
  • Walter Scott: lead & backing vocals
  • Marcus Hutson: lead & backing vocals
  • Nicholas Caldwell: lead & backing vocals, rhythm arrangements
  • Leaveil Degree: lead & backing vocals

Additional personnel

  • Babyface: guitars, keyboards
  • Stanley Jones: guitars
  • Michael Thompson: guitars
  • David Grigsby: guitar
  • Larry White: guitars, keyboards, percussion
  • Kevin Grady: keyboards, programming, percussion
  • Grady Wilkins: keyboards, synthesizers, bass, backing vocals
  • Ruben Laxamana: keyboards, bass synthesizer
  • Henry Concepcion: synthesizer and grand piano solos
  • Ron Artist: Prophet 2000 flute solo
  • Percy Scott: keyboards
  • Gary Taylor: keyboards, synthesizers, DMX drum programming, backing vocals
  • Leon Sylvers III: keyboards, bass, percussion, drum programming
  • Craig Ragland: bass
  • Melvin Coleman: bass
  • Kayo: bass
  • L.A. Reid: drums, percussion
  • Kirk Perkins: drums, percussion
  • Gregory Sweet: drum programming
  • Don Myrick: saxophone
  • Lee Peters: backing vocals

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