I CAN'T STOP (THIS FEEL..) 1989 AIN'T NOBODY'S BUSIN...1989 I CHOOSE YOU (TONIGHT) 1989 I CHOOSE YOU (TONIGHT) 1989 HOW ABOUT TONIGHT 1992
A1: Extended Version - 8:46 A1: Extended Version - 6:20 A1: Full Version - 6:49 01: I Can't Sop (This Feeling) - 6:08 A1: Extended Vocal - 6:44
B1: Instrumental - 6:08 B1: THE LAST NIGHT 1989 B1: Instrumental - 6:53 02: Show Me The Way -5:25 B1: Instrumental - 6:45
B2: Scat Dub - 5:17 ..... Album Version - 5:07 B2: Suite - 6:53 03: I Choose You (tonight) - 6:49 B2: Quiet Storm - 6:00
      04: Who's That Girl - 4:50  
      05: Ain't Nobody's Business 4:45  
      06: I'll Keep Calling - 5:05  
      07: The Last Night - 5:07  
      08: I Can't Take It - 6:13  

     

SPECIAL FEELINGS 1992 HOW ABOUT TONIGHT 1992  
A1: Extended Vocal Version - 6:07 01: How About Tonight - 5:32      
B1: Remixed Radio Version - 5:14 02: If Only You Knew - 4:49      
B2: Remixed Instrumental - 5:54 03: Angel - 5:12      
B2: Remixed Suite - 5:54 04: Special Feelings - 5:31      
  05: Whenever You're Ready - 5:44      
  06: You Are So Beautiful - 5:20      
  07: So In Love - 6:18      
  08: Paradise - 4:49      
  09: Loyal To You - 4:08      
  10: Lost And Lonely - 4:51      
  11: How About Tonight - 6:00      



Eugene Wilde (born Ron Broomfield in Miami, Florida) is part of an eight-strong musical family, and he took to singing at the age of five. After growing older he joined his family group La Voyage playing Top 40 songs in local clubs. During the disco boom in the mid-70's the group became Tight Connection and released one single Does anybody really know' on the TK-owned Taurus label. In 1979, he recorded an album with Curtom Records as a member of Today, Tomorrow, Forever. He became Eugene Wilde after seeing an ad in a newspaper for a nightclub called Wilde Flowers. A few years later his family group changed their name to Simplicious Let her feel it and struck a deal with the Philadelphia based Philly World label. Eugene soon signed a solo deal with the label and was inspired to write his debut single Gotta get you home tonight after a trip to England with his writing associate Micky Horton. The song was a UK Top 20 hit when released by 4th & Broadway. The same year saw the release of Eugene Wilde from which Personality made the UK Top 40 in 1985. He also made an appearance in the film 'Rappin', performing a duet First love never dies with Joanna Gardner. In 1987, he sang two lead vocals with the group Cabo Frio on their Zebra / MCA album Cabo Frio prior to his own MCA album I choose you (tonight). In 1992, Eugene released How about tonight on MCA Records. The album was produced by George Duke. He was also joined by his sister Dee Dee Wilde on background vocals.