Gatefold cover.
Tracktitles are switched on the sleeve of the record.
B1 & B2 Logo & Dont you want my Love
D1 & D2 Forevernevermore & Tribute
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forevernevermore (CD, Album) | Peacefrog Records | PF095CD | UK | 2000 | ||
| Forevernevermore (CD, Album) | Toy's Factory | TFCK-87811 | Japan | 2000 | ||
| Forevernevermore (12", Promo) | Toy's Factory | PRT-376 | Japan | 2000 |
The album kicks off with a very nice, hypnotic detroit house track, "Meanwhile Back At Home," that sounds very much like a Theo Parrish production, with the looped up African chants and hard hitting drums; "The Setup" is very cool, very spacey, and with that killer blaxploitation sample "I'm a give ya a break dis time...but the next time I here 'bout you tryin' to set me up, I'm a kill ya mutha, ya kidz, and that fat, ugly bitch a yours...and then I'm come lookin' for you..." very nasty! Then its straight into massive funk/house jam "Don't you want my love," drop this in a club and watch the people move. The untitled track that follows is very tripped out, when you listen to it, it's as though one is travelling through the galaxy on some sort of spaceship - very cosmic.
The seoond half of the album is also very cool, with notable highlights being "Forevernevermore," a looped up housey jam with NJB laying down the saxy stuff, and the classic deep chugger "Tribute" rounds out the album in fine style. Very unique stuff from a very unique man.