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Sherrick (album)

Sherrick
Sherrick Sherrick Album 1987 Cover.jpg
Studio album by Sherrick
Released 1987
Genre R&B, Soul
Length 36:41
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer Michael Stokes, Sherrick
Bobby Sandstrom (track 7)
Steve Barri (track 7)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars
Philadelphia Inquirer 2/5 stars

Sherrick is the debut and only album from American soul singer and musician Sherrick. It was released in 1987.

Sherrick's only album came to fruition after Raynoma Gordy Singleton had become involved in Sherrick and attempts to launch his music career through Motown Records when he was lead singer of the group Kagny & The Dirty Rats. Acting as mentor and occasional lover, she launched strong tenor gigs as backing vocalist on Motown sessions and began cutting tracks for a solo album after the company dropped Sherrick's band. However the solo project became a time bomb and the relationship stormy as his habit of disappearing, unnoticed at first, became an issue. Raynoma persevered until 1985 when Jay Lasker fired her and killed the prospect of Sherrick's career with Motown. Through Benny Medina (an ex member of Apollo), then working at Warner Bros., she got the company interested in the project.

Despite Sherrick's growing drug addiction, Raynoma kept the singer's drama away from the people she dealt with at Warner Bros who were in the process of drawing up a contract for the singer and their jointly owned production company. After attended rehab sessions while finishing up the single "Just Call", Sherrick set out on a promo tour across America to gather interest. However the singer returned to drugs which at times caused him to miss subsequent engagements during the tour. After the release of his debut album, work on a second album began when he took off with thousands in advance money. The album was never completed and Raynoma broke away from the singer. After disappearing in 1988, Sherrick, reportedly drug-free, was working on new material however he died in Los Angeles in early 1999 of unknown causes, leaving his self-titled debut album to remain his only album release - although failed attempts were made in 2009 to release a new album of unreleased material.

Although it failed to enter the American Billboard 200 Albums Chart, Sherrick peaked at #44 on the American Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart for a total of 12 weeks. In the UK, it peaked at #27.

The album was largely produced by Michael Stokes and Sherrick, except two tracks - one which was produced solely by Sherrick and another by Bobby Sandstrom and Steve Barri.

The album was released in America, Japan, Germany and the UK via Warner Bros. on vinyl and CD. On July 5, 2004, it was re-issued on CD via Vivid Sound. Today the album is hard-to-find and out-of-print.


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