| 1. Today (Trance Ambient) |
| 2. My Time Is Yours (Everlas |
| 3. Flaming June (Bt & Pvd Re |
| 4. Passion (Herbst In Berlin |
| 5. Illuminate The Planet (Wo |
| 6. You Can't Escape (Paul Va |
| 7. Seven Ways (A Way To The |
| 8. Love Stimulation (Love Ed |
| 9. You Like That (Slap 'N' T |
| 10. Deeper Love (Paul Van Dyk |
| 11. Words (Originals Version) |
| 12. Child 2 (Summer Love Remi |
| 13. Niji (Pot Ted Gold Remix) |
| 14. Blue Skies (Paul Van Dyk' |
| 15. Voices In Harmony (Csilla |
| 16. How Much Can You Take7 |
| 17. My World (Pump The Univer |
| 18. Come With Me (Kpaul Van D |
| 19. Healing Dream (Inner Mind |
| 20. Chinese Burn (Forbidden C |
Perspective,Paul Van Dyk,Mfs,Dance,Electronic
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A Worshippers Perspective
Earnest Pugh Manufacturer: Crystal Rose ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000G1R4IO Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Holy Spirit
- High & Lifted / Everybody Life 'Em (Medley)
- Just For Who You Are
- Father I Worship You
- He's There
- If You Never
- Call Him
- Praise' Em (In The Meantime)
- The Song Of The Lord
- Speak To Me
- Wrapped Up, Tied Up, Tangled Up (Extended Version)
- So Much
Customer Reviews:
Good Worship.......2007-01-16
Praise and worship.......2006-12-17
Hidden Treasure.......2006-10-28
Awesome Worship CD!!.......2006-09-05
MD / Concord Church
He Made it! .......2006-08-22
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Grateful: The Songs of John Bucchino
John Bucchino Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SBV2 Release Date: 2000-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Grateful - Michael Feinstein
- Sweet Dreams - Judy Collins
- That Smile - Liza Minnelli and Billy Stritch
- It Feels Like Home - Daisy Prince
- A Powerful Man - Jimmy Webb
- Unexpressed - Adam Guettel
- Temporary - Lois Sage
- Dancing - Patti LuPone
- If I Ever Say I'm Over You - Art Garfunkel
- Sepia Life - Andrea Marcovicci
- The Song with the Violins - Amanda McBroom
- In a Restaurant by the Sea - Ann Hampton Callaway
- Not a Cloud in the Sky - John Bucchino
- Taking the Wheel - Brian Lane Green
- Better Than I - David Campbell
- This Moment - Kristin Chenoweth
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John Bucchino may not be a household name, but his songwriting abilities have gained him many famous fans, several of whom appear on this collection. Backed only by Bucchino on the piano, said fans include Patti LuPone (who featured several Bucchino songs on her last solo recording), Michael Feinstein, Ann Hampton Callaway, Liza Minnelli, and Billy Stritch, but also Jimmy Webb. Sentimentality sometimes rears its ugly head, and the best performances are by those who skillfully avoid it, like Judy Collins, whose "Sweet Dreams" is heart-wrenching, or Art Garfunkel, who lends quiet vulnerability to "If I Ever Say I'm Over You." Now let's give Bucchino a solid libretto and a gifted arranger, and see what he can do with a full show. God knows Broadway is in dire need of tunesmiths. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
I Never Get Tired of This CD.......2007-05-06
Specifically: Adam Guettel's rendition of Unexpressed is one of the most heart breaking songs I've ever heard. Adam sings it with such sweetness and "hope", and you want to climb into the song and just hold onto him. Judy Collins: does her voice ever age? And the song leaves such a mental impression. I agree with another viewer that Brian Green should have been given another tune, maybe a ballad, but, he always sounds great. Christine Chenowith fills your heart with those words. I DISAGREE with a critic who said that Restaurant by the Sea doesn't work. Anne Hampton's voice and interpretation brings you to a specific place and there's no way you don't see her and the person she sings about. Okay, this is silly. THIS IS AN ALBUM EVERYONE SHOULD OWN. Sure, there might be singers someone doesn't like, but...it is an album of songs that spin tales, and are songs that you really have to listen to the words, and FEEL the depth of what is going on behind the actual music.
Bravo to John Bucchino!!!!
Grateful?.......2006-06-08
I agree that Minelli's track was painful. As was LuPone's. Several of the others are lovely, though.
A Sublime Production.......2005-12-21
It seems to be a testament to Mr. Bucchino's talent -- and regard amongst his peers -- that several fine composers sing his songs here. Adam Guettel, Jimmy Webb, and Ann Hampton Callaway are delightful additions, and imbue their selections with grace and feeling. All of the other singers -- except two -- likewise bring great passion and artistry to their tracks. And though I've never been a great fan of Michael Feinstein, his rendition of the title song is extraordinary.
Another appealing aspect is that Mr. Bucchino accompanies all the singers. There are no cheesy or unskilled arrangements like other recent theatre compilations; it's just a grand piano playing accompaniments that feature infectious rhythms, bittersweet phrases, and some very rich harmonic tapestries. I can't think of a better pianist for these songs than the composer himself -- since he obviously knows the songs, he makes the piano the perfect complementary partner for the singers, in that the accompaniment never overpowers the vocals nor abandons them. This man is a true artistic colleague, rather than a talented egomaniac. And because the accompaniments are so rich and full, one never gets the feeling that something is missing [e.g. a full orchestra]. I thought that Stephen Sondheim was destined to be the last composer who wrote accompaniments that are vital to the evocation of feeling; thankfully, Mr. Bucchino proves me wrong.
My favorites of the songs are those that are, for lack of a better term, character pieces. Although many other songwriters are skilled at creating quasi one-act plays in their songs, Mr. Bucchino goes the extra distance on a couple of these songs by intentionally not making everything crystal clear. For example, at the end of "Sweet Dreams" we simply leave the company of the two characters -- Mr. Bucchino "leaves 'em wanting more" in that we want to know what happens next. Very skillful and original.
And now the bad news, in five words: Liza Minnelli and Billy Stritch. Just awful. What vocal prowess Miss Minnelli once possessed is gone, and her bouncy style has always had limited appeal on audio recordings and is, frankly, greatly diminished here. As for Mr. Stritch, who has been Miss Minnelli's artistic partner for years, his only talent thus far has been as a jazz pianist; he is a droning vocalist, and since he is not playing piano on this recording it is a mystery as to why he is even involved. [I cannot imagine anyone ever going to a gig in which Mr. Stritch was going to be solely a vocalist; the poor oaf has neither basic vocal talent nor even a sense of vocal styling to at least "sell" a song.] The two of them sort of try to infuse some feeling of fun and frolic at the beginning of this jaunty song, but it sounds forced and unbelievable and is soon abandon in favor of the "I am such a smooth and cosmopolitan artiste" attitude that Miss Minnelli has, in the past, employed much more successfully. Just a ghastly, ghastly performance to endure more than once -- well, actually three times: Once in shock, once to confirm that one's ears were actually working correctly, and once more to laugh uproariously at the sheer inanity of it. Thereafter, one resolutely skips past this track, wishing that one could permanently erase tracks on commercial CDs.
But the other tracks far outshine that one dud track. If you like cabaret material -- or even just good songwriting -- this recording won't disappoint you. And the title song alone is worth the purchase price -- a passionate and glorious melodic line, paired with a sincere lyric that is devoid of any semblance of triteness or cliché. Very, very touching.
my two cents.......2005-10-12
That being said, most of the singers are truly downright awful. I don't care how much clout they have in the broadway/cabaret world - if they don't record well, they shouldn't have been given the job. The downfall to using such below average recordings is that unless you've heard a better version of some of these songs, you will probably skip over them and never give them a second chance. (especially daisy prince trying to sing "It Feels Like Home" with the wrong rhythms and notes... try listening to Nancy LaMott). I actually re-burned this cd to completely omit the Liza Minnelli song. Awful isn't even a strong enough word. I also purchased the sheet music book and have learned some of the songs without having to listen to these interpretations.
Not that everthing was negative. "Unexpressed" sung by Adam Guettel is haunting, and I had it on repeat for a couple days. I had to listen to Art Garfunkel sing "If I Ever Say I'm Over You" a couple times, but it has grown on me and become a favorite. Believe it or not, the song "Not a Cloud in the Sky" sung by John himself has grown on me as well. Granted, he is not a singer (at least i hope he doesn't bill himself as one...) but keep an open mind when listening to it, and you'll "get" his interpretation. pretty neat. I also liked David Campbell's track "Better Than I" after listening to it a couple times.
Ultimately, Ann Hampton Callaway (who sounds wonderful, but "In a Restaurant by the Sea" is just not a favorite song of mine)Adam Guettel, Brian Lane Green (who should have been given a better track to sing) and Kristin Chenoweth are,in my opinion, the best voices on this cd at first listen and their talents are underused on this cd...and where is Sally Mayes??? Don't give up on this songwriter, just keep your fingers crossed that next time he puts out a recording, better recording artists will be used.
"Grateful" - John Bucchino's CD is hit!!.......2005-08-03
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Africa to America: The Journey of the Drum
Sounds of Blackness Manufacturer: Perspective Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000012SX Release Date: 1994-04-19 |
Tracks:
- Hold On (Pt. 1)
- I'm Going All The Way
- Ah Been 'buked
- I Believe
- Hold On (Pt. 2)
- Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
- Sun Up To Sundown
- The Lord Will Make A Way
- He Took Away All My Pain
- A Place In My Heart
- The Harder They Are The Bigger They Fall
- The Drum (Africa To America)
- African Medley: Royal Kingdoms
- A Very Special Love
- Strange Fruit
- Black Butterfly
- You've Taken My Blues and Gone
- Livin' The Blues
- Ah Been 'buked (Pt. 2)
Customer Reviews:
AAA-"Anointed/Appointed and Approved".......2006-03-26
One of The Most Uplifting Recordings In History.......2005-03-04
Their best album!.......2004-11-27
Many songs hit home for me, especially when I'm having a bad day. My favourites are: "Lord Will Make A Way", "He Took Away All My Pain", "Livin the Blues" and especially "A Place in My Heart".
"A Place in My Heart" should have been a single. Next time you listen to this song, listen closely to the words. Very inspiring message from mother to daughter. No better singer could deliver the message on this song than Ann Nesby.
Purchase this CD if you like the Sounds of Blackness. The whole CD tells a true story with a very happy and inspirational ending. Enjoy and God Bless!
I Have It Again.......2001-10-19
Better Than Their Debut Album of Three Years Earlier.......2001-08-26
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The Evolution of Gospel
Sounds of Blackness Manufacturer: Perspective Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000012SG Release Date: 1991-05-07 |
Tracks:
- Chains
- Optimistic
- Ah Been Workin'
- The Pressure Pt.1
- Testify
- Gonna Be Free One Day
- Stand
- The Pressure Pt.2
- Your Wish Is My Command
- Hallelujah Lord!
- We Give You Thanks
- He Holds The Future
- What Shall I Call Him?
- Better Watch Your Behavior
- Please Take My Hand
- I'll Fly Away
- Harambee
Customer Reviews:
Brilliant and inspirational.......2004-11-28
I also love The Pressure (I prefer the Part #2 version to Part #1). Your Wish is My Command is a song I enjoy listening to after I get through a rough day or a challenging week with so many responsibilities. It is my way of praising and thanking the Lord and offering myself to Him for redemption and forgiveness and His love.
Other tracks that stand out include "Stand", "Testify" and "Hallelujah Lord". If you enjoy other songs from the Sounds of Blackness or urban gospel music in general, you won't be disappointed with The Evolution of Gospel. Pick up a copy today and prepare to be lifted!
The Greatest of the Group.......2003-07-25
Great Music with a Great Message.......2002-12-06
you don't have to be Christian.......2002-01-13
Influenced a Bevy of Current Gospel Stars.......2001-08-25
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A New Perspective
Donald Byrd Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IWVW Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Elijah
- Beast Of Burden
- Cristo Redentor
- The Black Disciple
- Chant
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Blue Note seldom ventured far from the spontaneity of small-group jazz, but they put special resources into this 1963 project, letting trumpeter Donald Byrd and arranger Duke Pearson achieve some stunning results with a septet and the voices of the Coleridge Perkinson Choir. Gospel and blues influences had become more prominent in jazz through the work of Horace Silver and Cannonball Adderley, but Byrd explored the connection further here, combining the rich and wordless voices with a potent rhythm section, fluent soloists, and his own brassily declarative trumpet in an authentic and compelling way. Donald Best's bell-like vibraphone and Kenny Burrell's soulful guitar further emphasize the music's wealth of associations. The moods vary from the declamatory power of "Elijah" to the deep blues of "Beast of Burden" and the luminous hymn of Pearson's celebrated "Cristo Redentor" (a little-recognized master of jazz composition, Pearson also wrote "Idle Moments" for a Grant Green session), but the tunes are all realized with energy and feeling. The band seems to take special inspiration from the choir's carpet of sound, and tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley and pianist Herbie Hancock also make substantial contributions. The session has always sounded fantastic, but Rudy Van Gelder's remastering has added even greater luster. --Stuart BroomerCustomer Reviews:
Mood Jazz.......2006-06-08
As for the performance itself, it's far from perfect. There are random false starts by the vocalists as well as the instrumentalists, and individual voices among both groups occasionally stick out when they should be blending in (or one voice sings "dah-dot" while the others sing "doo-dot"). Van Gelder, moreover, is not the ideal sound engineer for a recording like this. His flat aural canvases and disregard for spatial imaging make no distinction, for example, between the volume level of a single piano note and the entire choir. With the addition of a horn like Coltrane's, with its spirit-seeking quality, and a recording respectful of space and ambiance, this session might have acquired some depth and spiritual/emotional resonance.
perfect for a sunday morning........2004-09-26
Donald Byrd and Duke Pearson team up again (I have Byrd's "a new perspective" with Duke Pearson at the keys, recorded 3 years before in 1960). This time, Duke Pearson leaves the keys to Herbie Hancock, and sticks to the role of arranger and composer. He wrote 2 out of the 5 songs, and Byrd the other 3.
Songs are for voice and jazz band, but the voices are treated as just instruments, and blend effortlessly with the instruments. Donald's trumpet and Hank Mobley's sax sound especially human-like in this setting (actually, to preserve the illusion, all the solos are quite restrained and paced accordingly).
The compositions have a hymnal quality which reminded me of Charlie Haden and Hank Jones' "steal away". They are mostly melancholic songs with bluesy church-y undertones. This cd will not get you to dance, but you will listen to it again when the right mood strikes.
Pretty Good but I got spoiled but His Later work more.......2002-06-20
Byrd in a departure.......2001-01-09
The album offers, however, one unforgettable gem: the soaring, majestic and altogether inspiring "Cristo Redentor," one of the best compositions of the underrated pianist Duke Pearson. The tune was inspired by Pearson's sighting of the statue of Christ in the Andes, and the music seems to capture every bit of the awe Pearson undoubtedly felt when he viewed the statue. The choir begins with a deep, reverent hum that lays a base from which the soprano voicings depart. After this stirring intro, Byrd enters, sketching the theme respectfully before offering his own humble, but blues-drenched respects to the vision. Also not to be missed in the performance is Hancock's soulful accompaniment on piano. Tremendous tune, one of the select few that in my opinion capture the essence of religious devotion without any trivializing.
As for the rest of the album, well, it doesn't quite measure up to the lofty standards of "Cristo Redentor," but there are plenty of nice moments and of course some fine performances from the aforementioned musicians as well as Dave Pike on vibraphone. "Beast of Burden" is a slowly shuffling, satisfying blues; "Elijah" is a joyous shout; and "Chant" finds the choir in robust full throat.
Byrd was, for me, never quite first-tier among the trumpeters of his era. On "A New Perspective" you won't find him reaching a another level technically. Stylistically, however, this album plows some new and intriguing ground both for Byrd and for Blue Note. Recommended.
A nice addition to a jazz collection.......1999-09-18
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Mo' Money: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Public Enemy feat. Flavor Flav , and Color Me Badd Manufacturer: Perspective Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000012SK Release Date: 1992-06-23 |
Tracks:
- Mo' Money Groove - Mo' Money Allstars
- For You? Free - Mo' Money ST
- The Best Things In Life Are Free - Luther VAndross And Janet Jackson
- Gimme My 2 Dollars - Mo' Money ST
- Ice Cream Dream - MC Lyte
- Amber, Let's Go - Mo' Money ST
- Let's Just Run Away - Johnny Gill
- Don't Throw That Away - Mo' Money ST
- I Adore You - Caron Wheeler
- Get Off My Back - Public Enemy
- Forever Love - Color Me Badd
- Fun And Games With The Mail Boy - Mo' Money ST
- Money Can't Buy You Love - Ralph Tresvant
- Hi Johnny Baby - Mo' Money ST
- Let's Get Together (So Groovy Now) - Krush
- Joy - Sounds Of Blackness
- A Sister Just Like Her - Mo' Money ST
- The New Style - Jam And Lewis
- I Think I Mightta Gotta Job - Mo' Money ST
- A Job Ain't Nuthin' But Work - Big Daddy Kane And Lo-Key?
- My Dreams Need Detail - Mo' Money ST
- My Dear - Mint Condition
- Big Time - Mo' Money ST
- Brother Will - The Harlem Yacht Club
Customer Reviews:
Brings back memories.......2003-04-16
One of the best soundtracks of the nineties.......2000-01-31
weak.......2000-01-30
Brilliant Timeless Tunes.......1999-09-30
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Perspective
Jason Becker Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J9WX Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Primal
- Rain
- End Of The Beginning
- Higher
- Blue
- Life And Death
- Empire
- Serrana
- Meet Me In The Mornig
Customer Reviews:
One of the Greats.......2007-07-04
Becker is a true God!.......2005-12-20
You would be insane not to get this!
True virtuoso.......2005-12-13
ok nicsan wop.......2005-07-25
you know the only thing that makes a band cheese are lyrics..
if you can sit there and describe a " riff " to me , and say " oh thats cheesy than you like many other people are confused to what cheesy is . and so what if there are people out there that wanna (as you call it ) " play a million notes per bar"
thats not cheesy . And if you honestly think that ANY of the NEW musicians offer ANY thing to ANY ONE WHO plays an instrument you are very mistaken .. THE ONLY and i stress the ONLY
thing that the musicians of today do is " speak to a generation " with their lyrics . if you want to write good lyrics be a poet , dont think that your a musician.
all these new musicians in the world can go F*** themselves for ever trying ot ruin what music at its best is .F*** nirvana and all the new crap that took over the music industry . hell i could sing about me and my friends and that would be " speaking to a generation . becuase there just might be some people out there that are going through the same exact thing as me and my friends . THAT is what makes music cheesy
EVOLVED MUSIC is what i think many people view as how good you sound over the years .if you sounded sloppy 5 yrs ago and couldnt pull off tricks , and now 5 yrs later you can . you have EVOLVED>>>>
DONE
Cant Stop Crying!.......2005-06-16
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Where Dey At?
Lo-Key Manufacturer: Perspective Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000E623 Release Date: 1992-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Studio
- Lo-Key?...Where Dey at?!
- Wake up Girl, You Got a Phone Call
- Milkshake
- Fuck Lo-Key?
- Attention: The Shawanda Story
- Shawanda and Lil' Mama
- I Wanna Make U Mine
- Station K.C.S.L.
- Ya Gots 2 B True
- Sweet on U
- More Ways Than One
- Autumn Love
- I Got a Thang 4 Ya!
- Hey There Pretty Lady
- Stay While
- Don't You Know by Now
- Attention: Shawanda's Soulful Mix
Customer Reviews:
A New Jack Swing Fans Dream.......2003-09-25
WHERE DEY AT?.......2003-04-04
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Walkin' in the Sun
Lisa Keith Manufacturer: Perspective Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008H90 Release Date: 1993-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Love Isn't Body...It's Soul
- Better Than You
- Love Is Alive and Well
- I'm in Love
- Days Like These
- Love for All Seasons
- World of Joy
- Sunshine Daydreamin'
- Closer
- Love Me Like You Do
- Free as You Wanna Be
- True to You
- Walkin' in the Sun
- Adonai
Customer Reviews:
One of the greatest pop albums you've never heard.......2006-10-23
Very good cd from Lisa Keith, an underrated vocalist..........2005-02-10
Amy? Is That You?.......2004-04-28
The album opens with "Love Isn't Body... It's Soul", a borderline foray into R&B. She stresses that while some people fall in love with someone's beauty, it's what is inside that will keep that momentum going for years to come. This song is actually almost playfully sexy without shutting her out of all Christian credibility, because she emphasizes her inner beauty over the outside.
Keith definitely has the pipes to do such work as well as the mainstream-style pop that makes up most of the remainder of the album. First single "Better Than You" is an upbeat, catchy affair. It's a basic "you're the BEST" kind of song. Keith always keeps the mood light and hopeful, just like most Christian artists looking for mainstream success would do. Luckily, she did find some success. "Better Than You" became a Top 40 hit (peaking at #36 on Billboard's Hot 100) and follow-up single "I'm In Love" also found a mainstream following (#84 on Billboard's Hot 100) with it's dancy beat and ultra-positive attitude. She also tackles the ballads (like 3rd single "Love Is Alive And Well") with precision. The only time her faith comes to the foreground is the closer "Adonai". While every song has an obvious undertone that she is someone with incompromisable values, "Adonai" is the only track where she discusses her faith head-on... which will be the kicker for fans of Christian adult contemporary looking for someone who is LIKE Amy Grant, but isn't her.
Unfortunately, one cannot listen to this album without thinking that this could have been the one Grant did between 1991's "Heart In Motion" and 1994's "House Of Love". While Keith displays she has talent in excess to pull off a great disc, Amy Grant seems to be lurking in the shadows on every track. Really, a VERY good CD that lacks individuality. I wish she had done a follow-up album. A solid 3 star effort (I rate albums VERY seriously as I listen to a broad range of music, from Linkin Park and Audioslave all the way up to this style) that could have been 4 stars or higher if she had allowed her own vibe to permeate a little more often.
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Reality
Smooth Manufacturer: Perspective Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000062PF Release Date: 1998-03-10 |
Tracks:
- Strawberries
- Don't Sleep
- We Funk Too Quick
- Anything I Like
- Do Ya
- Wishing Well
- He Thinks She Don't Know
- It's On
- I'm In Love
- Willing To Fight
- You Said You Loved Me
- Loving You
- Reality
- Strawberries (Computer Love Remix)
Customer Reviews:
A R&B Masterpeice!.......2007-03-02
One of my all-time favorites ... !! .......2006-07-11
Say Whut?.......2005-01-16
STRAWBERRIES (10/10) - The song I fell in love with. A sexy chorded raunchy sex song, good for the bedroom.
DON'T SLEEP (9/10) - A mellow hip-hop track. Don't sleep on her love that she's giving you.
WE FUNK TO QUICK (7/10) - Smooth just went folk on this track. I could see myself singing this song in the future. It's just about f**king too quick, not thinking things through.
ANYTHING I LIKE (6/10) - Yet another track that Smooth went rock/pop on. I'm not sure if this one'll grow on me.
DO YA (8/10) - Smooth comes back to the R&B in this track. Do you really love me or are you playing games.
WISHING WELL (7/10) - Smooth leaves R&B and goes country/folk again. The hook is cool but the part where she goes "Toss your coin in and you will see" isn't cute to me. She could've cleaned that up a little better.
HE THINKS SHE DON'T KNOW (9/10) - Back to R&B, Smooth sings to a video game like melody with a hot bass line and tired vocals, one of my favorites.
IT'S ON (8/10) - This song is somewhat blues/soft rock. Smooth just sings about partying. It's not that bad.
I'M IN LOVE (7/10) - This song is hilarious to me. When the hook comes and the backgrounds say "I'm in love...." And then Smooth comes in: "With another man". My personal opinion, Smooth didn't do so well in this song. She sounds stuffed up and tired. She could've done way better.
WILLING TO FIGHT (8/10) - With an electric guitar, Smooth slams back into R&B. She's willing to fight to keep her man even though he was cheating.
YOU SAID YOU LOVED ME (8/10) - Still maintaining R&B, Smooth does a ballad about how they lost touch when he said he loved her.
LOVING YOU (10/10) - Still R&B, Smooth explains to this guy that she didn't mean to turn him on.
REALITY (8/10) - Leaving R&B for the last time, Smooth goes folks/acoustic once again with the emotional and abstract track about dealing with reality.
#14: (7/10) - Just A computer love remix to "Strawberries". Pretty good.
Other than all that, Smooth isn't that bad. Give her a try.
I love smooth.......2004-12-20
Smooth.......2004-10-08
Strawberries- Better than the single.
Wishing Well- Quite profound.
He Thinks She Don't Know- Too bad the single flopped, it's the best song on the album.
You Said You Love Me- Very sultry and shows her vocal abillity.
Loving You- One of the best songs. It has funk, soul and hip hop to it. It also ver funny.
Reality- Be careful with this song. It' kind of dark, yet emotional.
Album Review:
- Prelude's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 [Import]
- Prophesy [Explicit Lyrics]
- Pure Chillout [Import]
- Rae Road
- Rockafeller Skank [CD-single] [EP]
- Rome Departure
- Soca Gold 2004
- Sounds of Disaster
- Spectral Sound, Vol. 1
- Spokes
Album Review
Music: Viaggio Senza Vento [Import]
Retro Engine [Explicit Lyrics]
Settin' the Woods on Fire [Box set]
Peace Is Just a Word [CD-single] [Import]