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1. Whose in Charge
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2. Looking Back
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3. Pain (It's Gonna Come Heavier)
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4. Time Waits for No One
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5. Spread That
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6. Check It (Calling You)
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7. They Can't Tell Us
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8. Looking Back (Reprise)
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9. Monday's Coming
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10. Just a Little More
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Silhouette Brown,Silhouette Brown,Rrm,Broken Beat,Dance,Dance Music,Neo-Soul,Pop
Average customer rating:
- Funky, jazzy solid combination of styles
- Better and better...
- Awesome Album!!!
- Pretty much anything associated with Dego is a must have
- Short and Sweet!
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Silhouette Brown
Silhouette Brown
Manufacturer: Ether Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B0007LXOTG
Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Whose in Charge
- Looking Back
- Pain (It's Gonna Come Heavier)
- Time Waits for No One
- Spread That
- Check It (Calling You)
- They Can't Tell Us
- Looking Back (Reprise)
- Monday's Coming
- Just a Little More
Customer Reviews:
Funky, jazzy solid combination of styles.......2005-10-15
A must-buy for anyone who likes their jazz smooth, but not raido smooth; who likes their dance tracks with a little more flair then 4-to-the-floor; who likes their electronica with some warmth. This incredibly produced and thought-through record really sells itsef on its merits: strong performances, tight and wild arrangements, funk for days...a great record for that eclectic house party. This is what radio should sound like.
Better and better..........2005-05-07
I have been a long time fan of producers Kaidi Tatham and Dego/4hero, so I bought this album. At first I wasn't impressed at all, but the more I listened to this the more I loved it. It's very delicate music, with pretty chords, and the vocalist Deborah Jordan, has a really pure voice to complement. It all sounds simple at first, but you realise that it's actually quite subtle, deep music (although I found some of the lyrics a bit pretentious). If you are into people like Jill Scott and Raphael Saddiq then you will probably like this british take on the neo-soul sound. Just make sure you give it time to digest.
Awesome Album!!!.......2005-04-27
The vocalists in this album down to the Producers are just incredible! This album should be one of the top 10 of the charts, yet people will tend to oversee it because of the garbage hype of today. This album is AWESOME! I ran across an mp3 of "Spread That" and was sold ever since. Great to play all 4 seasons, in the ride, w/ friends @ a lounge party, a BBQ, family reunion, aw heck this album would be great practically anywhere ('cept for funerals ;-p) If you like the likes of D'Nell & The Underwolves, GRAB THIS!! This is one of those much needed albums of today, absolutely wonderful! I couldn't believe what I was in for... just fantabulous!
Kudos~ PM
My favorite tracks:
-Spread That
-Whose In Charge!!
-Just a Little More
-Pain (It's Gonna Come)
-Monday's Coming
But the entire album is great, trust!
Pretty much anything associated with Dego is a must have.......2005-04-14
The other half of these amazing drum patterns is Kaidi. Together they deliver some of the best broken beat nujazz tracks on the planet. Joining for this adventure from the 2000Black family are the sexy vocals of Deborah Jordan of the once known jazz band, Panacea. They all come together and form the hot team called: "Silhouette Brown". Like the Clara Hill joint I've already stamped with my "best release" of 04 and the release D.K.D. - Futue Rage (by these same 2 broken beat gaints), this CD will be in heavy rotation for awhile.
Grab this one quick.
oNe
Short and Sweet!.......2005-03-19
Pick This Up immediately!!! If you enjoy the innovative sounds of Dego from 4hero, and the keys of Kaidi Tatham you will explode when you hear this CD. Upstart vocalist Deborah Jordan absolutely laces each and every melody and if that is not enough Bembe Segue plays a supporting role and does a handful of background vocals! I know that the West London (broken beat) sound is just starting to leak in the US, but hear me now cop this or be left out in the cold. The album starts with Who's In Charge an hypnotic anthem that sets a perfect tone for the album. As a matter of fact the song encourages all naysayers to not play safe, but make your move. A perfect intro to an audio dream. Trust Me Make Your move and Cop this joint pronto!
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