The World of Soul [Import]
Track Listings
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1. If You Want It - Ike & Tina Turner
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2. More Than a Woman - Tavares
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3. You Don't Know Like I Know - Sam & Dave
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4. Your Heart and Soul - Barry White
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5. Superwoman Super Love - Billy Ocean
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6. He's the Greatest Dancer - Sister Sledge
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7. Warm and Tender Love - Percy Sledge
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8. Hit and Miss - The Supremes
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9. Build Me Up Buttercup - The Foundations
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10. You're All I Need to Get By - G.C. Cameron, Martha Reeves
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1. My Guy - Mary Wells
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2. Let's Get It On - Ike & Tina Turner
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3. Coffee Song - Osibisa
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4. Let's Fall in Love Tonight - Edwin Starr
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5. I've Been Loving You Too Long - Percy Sledge
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6. All in the Run of a Day - Barry White
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7. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby - Sam & Dave
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8. (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave - Martha & the Vandellas, Martha Reeves
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9. It Takes Two - Frankie Gaye, Kim Weston
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10. Eye of a Storm - Billy Ocean
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The World of Soul,Various Artists,Zyx Records,60's,70's,Deep Soul,Disco,Funk,Girl Group,Motown,Pop,Pop-Soul,Quiet Storm,R&B,R&B/Soul,Smooth Soul,Soul,Southern Soul,Urban
The World of Soul [Import]
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- Italian Amercans--a must buy
- ITALIAN LISTENER
- Terrific!
- So-So CD
- This CD will put you to sleep
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Viva Italia! Festive Italian Classics
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ASIN: B000002WXS
Release Date: 1996-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Mattinata - Romano Ledenzio And His Orchestra
- Mala Femmena - Frankie Fanelli
- Canto D'Amore - Romano Ledenzio And His Orchestra
- Guaglione - Carlo Savina And His Orchestra
- Lary Mary(Luna Mezza Mare) - Lou Monte
- Anema E Core - Perry Como
- Funiculi Funicula - Romano Ledenzio And His Orchestra
- Soldi, Soldi, Soldi(From 'Boccaccio '70') - Sophia Loren
- Santa Lucia - Gino Del Vescovo And His Mandolins
- Hey Gumbaree(Bibadee Bobadee Bu) - Lou Monte
- Come Back To Sorrento - Romano Ledenzio And His Orchestra
- Volare(nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu) - Domenico Modugno
- A Man Without Love(Quando M'Innamore) - Sergio Franchi
- O Sole Mio - Romano Ledenzio And His Orchestra
- Forget Domani(From 'The Yellow Rolls Royce') - Perry Como
- Mama - Lou Monte
- O Mio Bambino Caro - Romano Ledenzio And His Orchestra
- Non Dimenticar(Don't Forget) - Lou Monte
- Al Di La(From 'Rome Adventure') - Frankie Fanelli
- Arrivederci Roma(Goodbye To Rome) - Romano Ledenzio And His Orchestra
Customer Reviews:
Italian Amercans--a must buy.......2007-07-28
As an USAF Air Attaché, I played this music at many a dinner party with a surprising amount of interest and positive comments from my foreign colleagues--often asking for copies of the music.
As a child of the 60's, these songs resurrected long-lost memories of great Italian music that was at one-time almost prevalent in the entertainment industry. I am proud that our culture produced these great songs, hope you are too! I still often listen to this music at dinner while enjoying a glass of great Italian wine.
Bob Silvestri, USAF, Retired
ITALIAN LISTENER.......2007-07-16
This was a great cd. it came on time and was as promised in good condition. I would recomend the seller again.
Terrific!.......2007-05-30
I bought this CD because I missed listening to the music my grandfather played. This CD brought back a flood of memories for me. Wonderful compilation of my favorite italian classics.
So-So CD.......2007-04-06
This is more cafe style but still worth listening to.
Great dinner background music.
This CD will put you to sleep.......2007-02-26
We bought this CD for our daughter's wedding. After reviewing it, we could have saved our money. The version of Funiculi sounded like the Salvation Army band and it was totally lifeless. Lou Monte's Hey Gumbaree (it is actually Eh Cumpare in Italian--that should have given it away) was awful, and he consistently butchers the Italian language in all his other songs (annoying, I mean, couldn't he have learned the right pronunciation?).
While Perry Como and others have melodic voices (and very wisely sing in English because they don't know Italian), these are '50s versions of the songs, for the most part. While you have to appreciate them, they are really old and reflect the '50s type of instrumention and style. Would have loved to have heard all these songs done in a fresh and original way. Soldi Soldi was our favorite by far, and that is why we gave the CD two stars.
Could have gone to the library for this one.
Thanks for letting me voice our opinion. We are a big Italian family and just spent hundreds of dollars buying every CD out there for our daughter's wedding and figured we would share our opinion with others.
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- The smooth sounds of Cafe d'Afrique
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Palace Lounge Presents Cafe d'Afrique, Vol. 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: 429 Records
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ASIN: B000QTCXK0
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Your love is mine (Fred Everything Mix) -- New Mastersounds feat. Corinne Bailey Rae
- As Long as I am here (Cafe d Afrique Mix) -- Prime Circle
- The Real deal -- Goldfish
- Little words -- Mint Royale
- Angel love -- Samantha James
- Uchu Ryokou -- Dalminjo feat. Piya
- Vision -- Angel Tears
- Dream On -- Christian Falk feat. Robyn
- If I Pray -- Schwarz and Funk feat. Ange Boxall
- Skyline -- Tabonage
- The beat goes on -- JoJo Effect
- Moscow Traffic (Beep Yeah Mix) -- Luckystars
- Your love is mine (Original Version) [Bonus] -- New Mastersounds feat. Corinne Bailey Rae
Album Description
Vol. 3 is the greatest of the critically acclaimed chill series from South Africa with breakout performances by Corinne Bailey Rae, Robyn, Samantha James and more. Vol. 3 ups the ante from the first two volumes and presents the greatest chill experience yet!
Customer Reviews:
The smooth sounds of Cafe d'Afrique.......2007-07-24
If youre looking for a very relaxing, mellow and laid back sound Cafe d'Afrique is just the thing for you. The house style drum beat that is featured on a majority of the tracks keeps the entire album exciting, fresh and upbeat, while the melodic vocal melodies and synthy chords keep the feel of the album mellow and sophisticated. Its definite lounge material and would be a great addition to anyones party playlist. Its sound is very trendy and would serve as great background music for any social occasion. It is definitely a great representation of the New York City SOHO nightlife scene, while remaining accessible to the average listening situation as well. I highly recommend it.
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- Sad Sad Sad
- great cd
- Good Funky Music
- Roll Bounce
- Roll Bounce
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Roll Bounce
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Music World
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ASIN: B000AOJ9EO
Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Boogie Oogie Oogie -Brook Valentine w/ Fabolous & Yo-Yo
- Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll-Vaughan Mason and Crew
- Pure Gold-Earth Wind and Fire
- Wishing On A Star-Beyonc
- Quit Actin-Ray J (feat. R. Kelly)
- Superman Lover-Johnny Guitar Watson
- Hollywood Swingin'-Kool & The Gang (feat. Jamiroquai)
- Let's Stay Together-Michelle Williams
- Lovely Day-Bill Withers
- I Wanna Know Your Name-Keith Sweat
- Get Off-Foxy
- Le Freak-Chic
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When a pop song soundtrack truly captures the essence of a movie, you know a lot of care went into the cut selection. It's a cinch that something like a Cameron Crowe soundtrack is always going to pass the test, but what a delightful surprise that Roll Bounce offers such a charming and witty set that's entirely in keeping with the movie's own enchanting spirit. The mix is about equally divided between straight period tunes (Roll Bounce unfolds in and around the '70s roller-disco craze) and updates of classics from the era. The old numbers are all winners that, again, seem chosen with loving consideration both for appropriateness to the scenes they accompany as well as for the attention they deserved (though may not have received) at the time. In addition to Chic's ubiquitous "Le Freak," lesser-known '70s gems include the funky soul of Johnny "Guitar" Watson's "Superman Lover," and the wistful groove of Bill Wither's languorous, superproduced ballad, "Lovely Day." Some of the updates: an overly-boogified version of Kool and the Gang's "Hollywood Swingin'" with Jason Kay of Jamiroquai doing his best Kool impersonation. To keep the contemporary crowd happy, Keith Sweat is represented with the lush ballad "I Wanna Know Your Name." And there's a hotter-than-ever cover of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" from Michelle Williams. Beyonce also makes an appearance with her loving cover of the ethereal, "Wishin' On a Star." The least successful "update" is a distinctively 21st century reimagining of the disco mainstay "Boogie Oogie Oogie," which gains little from the combo of house-rap and crooning by Brook Valentine, Fabolous, and Yo Yo. But in essence, Roll Bounce is a terrific mix of old, new, and some stuff in between that makes a perfect companion to the film.--Ted Fry
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With the soundtrack to the film "Roll Bounce," Mathew Knowles has assembled a timeless CD that booms with the heat of summer and the memorable sound of the '70's. Featuring classic originals and dynamic remakes by contemporary artists such as Fabolous, Brooke Valentine, and Yo Yo (giving more bass to Boogie Oogie Oogie); Michelle Williams (covering Al Green's "Let's Stay Together") Keith Sweat (tackling "I Wanna Know Your Name") and Beyounce (with a sultry interpretation of "Wishing on a Star"), the "Roll Bounce" soundtrack represents the best in music then and now.
Customer Reviews:
Sad Sad Sad.......2007-06-25
Many, many thanks to the French guy for posting the songs and original artists. I just finfished watching the movie and was so pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it, being 33 years old! It made me want to find my old skates and lace 'em up and zoom around my block at 12:30am! ha ha... What a disappointment to look up the soundtrack and see how lame it is with all the remakes and so few of the great songs from the movie! I will be downloading the songs for sure.
great cd.......2007-05-13
I purchased this product for a friend who just loved the movie "Roll Bounce". The cd was in very good condition and played well.
Good Funky Music.......2007-05-08
I enjoyed this CD and would recommend it. I was glad I was able to find this CD on the Amazon website. Good music and brings back memories!
Roll Bounce.......2007-03-26
Did not like it, was not what I expected, I thought they were going to be the orginal artist on this soundtrack.
Roll Bounce.......2006-11-14
I thought the soundtrack would have more of the actual songs that were featured in the movie, like greatest dancer by Sister Sledge. Also I would have preferred to here the original artists of the songs.
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- And now that I'm an icon let's make some art
- Around the World in a Day...
- Uncompromised
- This album is so beautiful.
- Welcome to Paisley Parc, The World of Prince!
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Around the World in a Day
Prince & the Revolution
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B000002L7R
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Around The World In A Day
- Paisley Park
- Condition Of The Heart
- Raspberry Beret
- Tamborine
- America
- Pop Life
- The Ladder
- Temptation
Customer Reviews:
And now that I'm an icon let's make some art.......2007-03-16
For all of the earthshattering impact that Purple Rain had on the popular music universe, Around the World in a Day seems to be the Prince album that means the most to me these days. "Condition of the Heart" is really the core of the album for me. We have the Indian influenced title track and then the Beatles-inspired "Paisley Park" and "Condition of the Heart" just changes everything up totally. I've had some deep conversations with a good musical friend about this track and what it means and how the operatic quality of it totally meshes with the lyrical content. It's saddening and deep and meaningful and helps hyperintellectual cats like myself find connection with the sadness and blues and Spirits that we wrestle with when we meditate on the frustrations of love.
And the rest of the album is pretty good too. "Tambourine" is an oft-overlooked track, but it hangs will with future spare funk jams like "Housequake". "Pop Life" and "Raspberry Beret" are the two killer singles. "America" is really filler to me and stuff like "Partyup" on "Dirty Mind" puts it to shame.
This album is not as airtight as "Purple Rain" from a pop perspective. But Prince showed a lot of audacity going for a sound like this after The Industry expected him to just keep cranking out singles like Michael Jackson went "Bad" after "Thriller".
And to think in one of my previous musical philosophical incarnations I though Prince was profane and I couldn't dig it...
Ashamed to think about that looking back....
5 stars
--SD
Around the World in a Day..........2007-02-15
Bought this remastered ($7US). This album for me yielded two tunes:
1. Raspberry Beret (good song...weak video)
2. Pop Life (an interesting song, if I do say so...)
Still, this is Prince. No one could really match the body of work that the man had put out up until this disc. Three stars!!
Uncompromised.......2006-04-04
It's amazing that a musician as sonically adventurous as Prince would become one of the biggest pop stars in the world, but in the 1980's that's just what happened. And yet at the height of his popularity, Prince never seemed to try to cater to the masses. "Around the World in a Day", which followed the runaway success of "Purple Rain", is evidence of Prince's uncompromised vision. Easily the most experimental album of his career, Prince combines Beatles-like psychadelia (the title track), classical music ("Condition of the Heart"), political protest ("America"), standard Prince libido ("Tamborine") and good old-fashioned pop ("Raspberry Baret"). "ATWIAD" is second only to "Sign 'o the Times" as my personal favorite Prince album.
This album is so beautiful........2006-01-19
I love Prince music. Some looked at this album as a step down from Purple Rain but that is complete b.s. It is more of a creative artistic move from Prince and The Revolution. My personal favorite track is The Ladder. The back up vocals are superb from Wendy, Lisa, Susannah, and Taja Sevelle. I love it.
Welcome to Paisley Parc, The World of Prince!.......2005-11-29
After the albums 1999 and Purple Rain, Prince was already multi-selling superstar and he could basically do what he wanted, he went one step further again and released a album that is pop-psychedelic with songs simular to Beatles "Sgt. Pepper" but with more pop. This album wasn't the biggest hit and critics often critisize it for it differences from previous albums. However, they're all wrong. This album is fantastic, both musically since it feautures loads of fascinating instruments and lyrically it explores new levels of Prince's brillianct song writing. The colourful cover of this album is a good way of descibing it's versatility. "Around the World In One Day" is too unique too not be enjoyed.
It starts with the title track, it got both African percussion, flutes and a whole lot off odd instruments. It stands for a good intro to what is coming. "Paisley Parc" his second song was also his new label. Musically it gives a good preview on the psychedelia. The song is about an utopia, (an alternate world) where everything is good and people get along. "Condition of the Heart" is a ballad, it starts with piano 2:30 minute before he starts singing. This melancholy song is exceptionally long, no hit single but good ballad. "Raspberry Baret" was the big hit from this album! And listening to it you can understand why, it's cathcy as hell. "Raspberry beret, The kind U find in a second hand store
Raspberry beret, And if it was warm she wouldn't wear much more"
"Tambourine" is really odd, but coming from Prince and this album in particular I'm not surprised. "Close my eyes what's it like,What's it like inside your tamborine?" and "All alone by myself Me and I play my tamborine". "America" is funky as hell (Especially it's riff), the song itself critisise political America and it's fight to destroy communism in the 80's instead of taking care of it's own citizen. We can draw paralles today to the Iraq War that's been a political priority. "Pop Life" is my favorite pick of this album, it's a very cathcy song and it's about how celebrity status can change people's life for the worse. So true.
"The Ladder" is simply amazing, it a slow paced song that feautures saxophone, it's starts spoken where Prince desribes a king from the land of sinapeny that didn't deserve to be. He doesn't do anything right and does not know where he comes from. Neither the love from Electra is adeqaute for him, all he wants is "The Ladder". The song is about finding yourself I think, and finding the right path in life. Something that is very difficult, for everyone. If you wanted something very heavy, the you got it with "Temptation". It feautures horns and heavy guitar riffs. The song is about what the title suggest.
Overall, A diffrent but fantastic album, Prince had the guts to record a very unique album, both musically and lyrically. The album is not as much about tabu's and sex as other album, this one's more political and personal. Before you listen to critics, listen to the album yourself and you should enjoy this other side of Prince.
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Teknochek Collision
Slavic Soul Party!
Manufacturer: Barbes
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000NIIUU6
Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Ladies (And Gentlemen)
- Teknochek Collision
- Sisko's Blues
- Opa Cupa
- Occapella (Have A Beer)
- Rumenka Takes A Drive
- Iruchenista!
- Djelem, Djelem
- Vranje
- P At The River
- Never Gonna Let You Go
- Bonus Track 1
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Slavic Soul Party bills itself as the "No. 1 brass band for Balkan-soul-gypsy-funk." While the competition may be a bit thin in this niche genre, there is no argument about the validity of the tag. The band, made up of members of varying backgrounds from the U.S. and Japan, introduces the brash-but-intricate horn lines of the Balkans and adds some New Orleans grit and groove to the stew. On the Brooklyn-based group's third album, one can't help but marvel at the ensemble playing of knotty horn lines on tunes by leader Matt Moran (the percolating "Ruchenista!" stands out) or Slavic traditionals like the sadly romantic "Djelem Djelem," which features guest vocalist Eva Salina Primack. Those ready to party need look no further than the uproarious "Vrainje" or the title track. No matter which direction the nine-piece band goes, it easily takes the listener along for the ride. --Tad Hendrickson
Customer Reviews:
This CD ROCKS........2007-07-26
I never tire of it. Sure it's different, but that's one of the main reasons it's so great. Like most gypsy music, it's dark but peppy, sometimes frantic even. Mad fun. Highly recommended.
Fun Music.......2007-07-07
When I first heard about this on NPR, I immediately got a big grin. This is a fun, funky collection of tunes. I'm also a big fan of The Art of Noise, so take that into account. This isn't full of sound effects, just cool tunes with a fun beat.
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- Empress voices
- Fantastic CD
- LES NUBIANS TAKE US ON A WONDERFUL, FLOATING MUSICAL TRIP!!
- One of my Favorites
- Mon sweetest tabou!
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Princesses Nubiennes
Les Nubians
Manufacturer: Higher Octave
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ASIN: B00000AGDS
Release Date: 1998-09-22 |
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- Demain (Jazz)
- Les Portes Du Souvenir
- Abbeylude (Interlude)
- Makeda
- Sourire
- Princesse Nubienne
- Tabou
- Mystic (Interlude)
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- Si Je T'Avais Ecoute
- Hymne Nubien (Interlude)
- Voyager
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This gorgeous pair of African princesses are the latest artists with Mother Continent roots--including Baaba Maal, Ray Lema, Youssou N'Dour, Salif Keita, Zap Mama, and Angelique Kidjo--to infuse French music with the soul it would otherwise lack. Unlike those who cut their deep African funk with the cloying sugar of French pop, Helene and Celia Faussart, sisters from Bordeaux, don't give it all up to La Belle France. In clear, warmly intimate, and, yes, Parisian-sexy voices, they snake in and out of each other's way, often coming together to build glorious harmonies, always singing universally uplifting messages [translations in the CD booklet, except for their American-sounding English in "Sugar Cane"]. It's all set in clean-edged, ultrahip, sensitively calibrated tracks that draw on lush soul, steamy funk, beat-driven hip-hop and cool, flowing jazz. But this album is no pastiche of sounds looking to gobble up many demographics. Recorded in France and London, Princesses Nubiennes plays like an extended single--better yet, like a dreamy musical journey through the sounds of the modern-day African diaspora. --Elena Oumano
Album Details
The Debut Album from Two French Sisters Les Nubians. Inspired by Public Enemy, De La Soul, Arrested Development, Soul Ii Soul, Les Nubians Are a New Breed of 'Afro-European' Style Hip-Hop and Soul. Features French Rappers MC Solaar and Mel Groove.
Customer Reviews:
Empress voices.......2007-05-08
I love these girls! I really dig the tracks on this album. I loved hearing the version of 'Taboo' in French. Sade still holds my heart on this track, but to hear it in French is real nice! This album is a must, if you want to purchase one of Les Nubians cds, this is the one! Their vibe is amazing!
For the price that it is, you've to get it!
Fantastic CD.......2007-01-13
Rich, original, authentic music. Meaningful lyrics. Good musicians. These sisters nailed it with this CD.
LES NUBIANS TAKE US ON A WONDERFUL, FLOATING MUSICAL TRIP!!.......2006-03-28
Five Incredible Stars!! Les Nubians, Helene and Celia Faussart from Bordeau France, sing mainly in French but, trust me, their music renders language completely inconsequential.You'll fall in love with their music anyway. Their voices are ethereal and sultry without being overtly sensuous, hip without being assertive. Perfect complements to each other as they spin solos, counterpoints, and dazzling unison phrases. Somewhat of a Sade-like spell is cast on some of their songs. As a matter of fact "Tabou" is a riff off of the Sade version of "Sweetest Taboo". Trust me, the French language never sounded so good !!
The beautiful music floats and spins on wonderful stop-time pedal points and is truly mesmerizing. The 'Pieces De Resistance' are the breathtaking "Makeda", "Tabou", "Princesse Nubienne", and "Si Je T'Avais Ecoute". This is groove music which is perfect for "Quiet Storm"-like smooth radio stations, but it is also works for any other listening occasion. Blessed with wonderful voices, it is just a pure pleasure to listen to these young ladies beguiling us, like they have been beguiling France and the rest of Europe for quite a while now. Highly recommended. Five Wonderful Stars!!
(This review is based on a 15 track ITunes download.)
One of my Favorites.......2005-12-04
I originally purchased this CD several years back after hearing Les Nubiens on a Putumayo compilation. It's still one of my favorites. The production is amazing. It's got a very modern hip vibe with strong jazz and African influences. Their version of Sade's Sweetest Taboo (Tabou) is absolutely amazing.
Mon sweetest tabou!.......2005-10-03
I spent my summer this year ('05) listening to these two lovely ladies. A lovely summer indeed.
Not only are Celia and Helene great with words, but heck can they sing! ...And furthermore, can they mix music styles! This is African, jazz, soul, pop, hip-hop, and much more all mixed together to create their creative Nubian sound. I can best describe it as "Sade meets Erykah Badu".
The lyrics on this album are quite well-written. 'Babela', one of my most favorite Nubian songs provides such great encouragement for anyone trying to reach a goal in life. I put it on whenever the going gets tough! My only disappointment is that I hadn't discovered this Nubian secret any sooner.
Thank you ladies for writing such great music.
A wonderful debut album!
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- Wonderful new find
- Great Singer
- Have Passport, WILL travel
- PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC, BLACK GIRL!
- Black Magic
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Black Ivory Soul
Angelique Kidjo
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ASIN: B00006348E
Release Date: 2002-03-19 |
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- Bahia
- Iwoya (w/ Dave Matthews)
- Olofoofo
- Tumba
- Black Ivory Soul
- Refavela
- Iemanja
- Afirika
- Okanbale
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Angélique Kidjo's previous albums have been decidedly patchy affairs, with tracks ranging from the sublime to the abysmal. With Black Ivory Soul, however, Kidjo strikes a lovely and generally consistent note. Exploring the connections between her native Benin and Brazil's Bahia region, she makes beautiful music flavored by two continents on songs such as "Tumba," with its crisp but subtle percussion driving a lilting melody, or "Afrika," where the cascading notes of the kora help bridge the Atlantic. Co-writing with talents like Carlinhos Brown and Vinícius Cantuária has helped; they've toned down the R&B influence than ran through Oremi and replaced it with something more individual. Kidjo sounds strongest when she's very rootsy, as on her cover of Gilberto Gil's "Refavela," which stands in stark contrast to the bland "Iwoya," a duet with Dave Matthews that sounds like nothing more than a calculated shot at radio airplay. Even the odd track out, a version of "Ces Petits Riens" by Serge Gainsbourg, works because of its spare delight. In following her muse and her history, Kidjo has produced her best work to date. --Chris Nickson
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Wonderful new find.......2007-05-12
I heard her music over a crowd at a museum opening event and found the DJ to get the name of the musician. I just bought this CD as a first sample and I love it! I'm coming back for more Kidjo. If you love Latin and world music and want something for a great party atmosphere that is not over bearing, this is delightful!
Great Singer.......2006-10-11
This is a great and beautiful singer, her style is cool and uptempo, easy to listen to all day. I have all her CD's, I give this CD and "Logozo" a 4 score only because my favorite is "Oyaya!"
Have Passport, WILL travel.......2006-10-01
From Bahia to Refavela to Ces Petits Riens...the range of Angelique is astounding. The obvious next step is...to see her live in concert!
PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC, BLACK GIRL!.......2006-09-04
BLACK IVORY SOUL by Angelique Kidjo was a 2004 birthday gift to me from one of my few true friends, Melanie. [Thanks, MelNel!] She was turned onto it by the receptionist at her dentist's office. Melanie immediately determined to get me a copy too, knowing that I'm the hippest, most soulful White dude this side of RESTAURANT 28 - an excellent soul food joint in Glendale, AZ. [restaurant28bbq.com] And did I like the music immediately? Did Louis Armstrong like red beans and rice? Does a bear like honey? Does Albert Pujols like a hanging curve ball? Does Terrill Owens like Donovan McNabb? (Oh, I guess I went too far.)
What I don't like is this bovine excrement that passes for music amongst our brain-dead youth today. (I call all of their bands `THE NAKED EMPERORS.') If it's not Bimbo Pop pap, it's Rap crap, or what's called "Alternative" (meaning: alternative to "music.") I don't buy music anymore; having an I.Q. over 50, I don't watch MTV; I don't go to dance clubs; and the only contemporary music [sic] I'm exposed to is through commercials and the half-wit sitting next to me at the red light. So although my familiarity with it has been limited, I'd say that Angelique Kidjo's BLACK IVORY SOUL is the best music yet to emerge from the 21st Century.
From the liner notes: "Kidjo has crossed musical boundaries by blending the tribal and pop rhythms of her native West African heritage with a variety of styles, including Funk, Salsa, and Jazz. On BLACK IVORY SOUL, Kidjo explores the musical and cultural kinship between Africa and Brazil, specifically her homeland and the province of Bahia."
Now, if that sounds like a real potpourri of influences, I can assure you that it does not come off as being some patchwork quilt of disparate styles. BLACK IVORY SOUL is a very unified and unique musical statement. The whole piece is tied together by intriguing , exotic rhythms and (though few of the lyrics are sung in English) the album is loaded with catchy melodies and hooks galore. It's as memorable as any Pop album ever created by an English-singing music stylist.
The musicianship - especially the drumming and percussion - is first-rate throughout, and Kidjo displays remarkable vocal control and an expressive instrument that conveys many emotional shadings regardless of language. Man, this is stellar stuff! You could dance to it, sing to it, contemplate to it. The only thing you won't be able to do is sleep to it; it's entirely too energetic for that. There's not a single track that I don't really like on BLACK IVORY SOUL, but if I had to pick a favorite, I'd probably side with OMINIRA. Thanks to the English translations provided in the accompanying booklet, I know that Angelique Kidjo is singing: "Everybody wants freedom / Everybody wants to find one's soulmate / Take my hand / I can promise you / Life will bring us freedom." From Kidjo's lips to God's Ears!
The only negative comment I have to make is directed at Dave Matthews who duets with Kidjo on IWOYA. While I like the song and also Dave's voice, it kind of irks me to hear him singing, "You don't have to be old to be wise / Don't you hear the baby crying?" I just happen to know that Dave Matthews associates with Planned Parenthood, and a few years ago his band did a benefit concert on behalf of that organization which is the nation's largest promoter of abortion. I've got a question for you Dave: How `bout you? Don't you hear the "unborn" baby crying?
Other than this "insensitive" singer/songwriter's participation, I really dig Angelique Kidjo's BLACK IVORY SOUL. It makes my own Irish / German / Scottish / American Indian soul sing. (I may be a mutt but I ain't no dog!) If you're the soulful sort and can appreciate great music regardless of its origin or the language of its lyrics, then you're gonna love BLACK IVORY SOUL, and I wouldn't Kidjo `bout that. (Ha! Sorry.)
Black Magic.......2006-07-03
This could be Kidjo's best ever, although she's still young, and no doubt, has more tricks up her sleeve, as the more recent, Caribbean-influenced OYAYA! would indicate. This collection of songs is largely inspired by Brazilian music, but as usual, Ms. Kidjo likes to mix things up, so her Aftican rhythms combine with French, South American and other shadings, and most of the melodies here are not only beautiful, but memorable; "Iemanja" and the kora-backed "Okan Bale" are particularly lovely. Even the fairly commercial duet with Dave Matthews is fine, and the one track I've heard on the radio, "Tumba" is joyfully infectious. Angelique Kidjo is an international treasure who has grown as a singer. She has become subtler, while retaining the power and soulfulness that first caught my attention in the early '90's. If you have the opportunity, catch Kidjo live, as she is an energetic, animated stage performer who can move even the most reserved audience to dance in the isles!
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- A mixture of jazz and tango to my ear.
- Piazzolla, el mejor tanguero
- great
- He's got the soul
- Simply the BEST for the Piazzolla neophyte!
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Astor Piazzolla - The Soul Of Tango: Greatest Hits
Astor Piazzolla
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ASIN: B00004NHEK
Release Date: 2000-03-07 |
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- Introduction: Adios Nonno
- Chapter 1 - Le Quintette: Milonga Del Angel
- Chapter 1 - Le Quintette: Muerte Del Angel
- Chapter 2 - Le Quintette De Tango Contemporain: Verano Porteno
- Chapter 2 - Le Quintette De Tango Contemporain: Mumuki
- Chapter 2 - Le Quintette De Tango Contemporain: Libertango
- Chapter 3 - Le Sextette: Tres Minutos Con La Realidad
- Chapter 3 - Le Sextette: Camorra II
- Chapter 3 - Le Sextette: Luna
- Chapter 3 - Le Sextette: Tango Ballet
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- Sur: Vuelvo Al Sur
- Tango, El Exilio De Gardel: Duo De Amor
- Tango, El Exilio De Gardel: Ausencias
- Tango, El Exilio De Gardel: Tanguedia I
- Tango, El Exilio De Gardel: Tanguedia III
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A mixture of jazz and tango to my ear........2007-08-05
I doubt that anyone would be disappointed with this CD. Classical and jazz enthusiasts would appreciate its quality. Anyone who has visited Argentina and witnessed the tango would be even more enthusiastic, I think. I like it!
Piazzolla, el mejor tanguero.......2007-04-11
Es un deleite de sonido, brillante, inteligente, genial Tango de un maestro, música que viene del corazón... ¿puede haber algo mas sentido?
great.......2007-01-28
The best album by piazzolla I have played. the violin playing by antonio agri on milonga del angel is the very best and really captures the tango. My only regret is that the album did not include oblivion.
He's got the soul.......2003-07-02
Piazzola must be the devil.... cause he certainly captured the soul (of tango, that is!)
Brilliant music. Exceptional CD!
Simply the BEST for the Piazzolla neophyte!.......2000-12-21
I have more than ten Piazzolla CDs and this is my favorite. It's actually the first one of his that I ever bought, and I think that this is probably the best CD that a beginner to Piazzolla and Modern Argentine Tango could buy. It has a generous sampling of the several hundred songs that Astor Piazzolla wrote in his life, and it consists mainly of live recordings, which adds to the intensity of each piece. Interestingly enough, there are nearly 200 CDs of Piazzolla music (if not more), and even the songs in the ones recorded by Piazzolla himself vary significantly from album to album. This one, however, is a real joy and will get anyone's toes tapping.
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- Truckin'
- Eclectic Synthesis?
- continued growth by a prodigy
- WHERE DUANE LEFT OFF......>>>>>
- What A Waste of Money.....
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Soul Serenade
The Derek Trucks Band
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ASIN: B0000A4GAK
Release Date: 2003-08-05 |
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- Bock To Bock
- Drown In My Own Tears
- Afro Blue
- Elvin
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- Sierra Leone
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It would be wrong to pigeonhole Derek Trucks as a southern rocker despite his ongoing day gig as the Allman Brothers Band's second guitarist. On his fourth solo album (actually recorded before his third, 2002's Joyful Noise) the young slinger shows what he's made of, and it's not barbeque and bourbon. Instead Trucks caters more to the martini crowd, giving a sophisticated cast to his slide guitar, snaking it into elegant musical conversations with a rather frivolous flute, and some off time drumming that are reminiscent of the clean jazz fusion that Traffic used to conjure up. On the opening track, "Soul Serenade"/"Rasta Man Chant," Trucks inserts some of the languid licks and flirts with Miles Davis before devolving into Bob Marley. "Bock to Bock" is a more structured affair that recalls Henry Mancini. Gregg Allman sits in on "Drown in My Own Tears" and spits out the bitter words in his grizzled voice while Truck follows along in a perfect slow dance, punctuating each of the singer's phrases with his own mournful slide. Trucks ventures south of the border in "Afro Romp" and the band evokes the great jazz drummer Elvin Jones on "Elvin." --Jaan Uhelszki
Customer Reviews:
Truckin'.......2007-02-02
Soul Serenade (Columbia) by the Derek Trucks Band is one of the best albums I have heard this year(2003). It won't matter how this album is classified, either, because it has it all. For those who liked Allman Brothers guitarist Trucks on his eponymous band's major-label debut, 2002's Joyful Noise, will find this CD to be even more impressive. Soul Serenade was actually recorded three years ago, before Joyful Noise, but is being released only now. It's been worth the wait because the Derek Trucks Band is hitting on all cylinders from start to finish.
The album begins with covers from two musical music legends-King Curtis and Bob Marley. Trucks uses "Soul Serenade" by Curtis and "Rasta Man Chant" by Marley to deliver one of the more exhilarating musical moments of the year. Trucks' guitar-sling and the fine work of his band show that the difference between the rock-steady beat of Jamaican reggae and Afro-American soul is so slight that it hardly matters. The next track, "Bock to Bock," is even better. Bassist Todd Smallie and drummer Yonrico Scott set the table for the band to deliver a powerful yet subtle swinging blues number. Trucks is on the case with his ax, and his band stays tight and focused at all times, letting the guitarist roam where he needs. The magic of this album doesn't end there although the first two songs will leave you awestruck.
The Derek Trucks Band then pumps the soul classic "Drown in My Own Tears," with Gregg Allman providing a heavy, blues-drenched vocal, which is followed by a tricky version of Mongo Santamaria's "Afro Blue." By this point you will have no doubt about the importance of Derek Trucks and his band. They defy category. They challenge those preconceived conclusions that often muzzle music, and they will leave you wondering why this album had been held up for so long.
-Brian Gilmore
Eclectic Synthesis?.......2006-06-22
I read most of the reviews and the words 'jam band' crop up way too often. And to try to pigeon hole this stuff as jazz/fusion/southern rock doesn't do it justice. "Derek should use his fingers to play". Believe me, he uses his fingers! He's obviously 'cut the umbilical' to Warren and the ABB. He stays with them because he loves it. I believe he can play/sit in with anybody. To say it's 'courageous' is not quite accurate either, since the ABB has fooled around with Soul Serenade quite a bit; not to mention some jazz licks, etc. Words that come to mind when I listen to this album: range, eclectic, inventive, stretching, synthesis, experimental. I listen to it and imagine this may be very similar to what Duane would have done. My only concern is that Derek throws in licks from Mountain Jam a little too often. The ensemble is tight and this CD has a laid back feel. A righteous effort. A definite 'buy' rating.
continued growth by a prodigy.......2006-02-27
Derek Trucks continues to blur the lines between jazz, blues, and world music. His slide playing, always among the best around gives several standards a new twist and the bands playing is first rate.
The record starts with a sweet taste of King Curtis' Soul Serenade seguing into Rasta Man Chant. Bock to Bock slides into cool jazz and afro Blue is a trip to the heart of Coltrane country. the two are sandwiched around an outstanding take on Ray Charles' Drown in My Own Tears featuring Gregg Allman doing some of his best singing in years.
As the disc moves toward conclusion it takes some interesting turns. The band plays (pun intended) tribute to Elvin Jones in the original Elvin. A sweet turn on Wayne Shorter's Oriental Folk Song leads to the acoustic Sierra Leone which takes the band out with the same mood altering dubro turn that Duane Allman lent to Eat A Peach with Little Martha.
Definately a record for those who love good playing on good songs.
WHERE DUANE LEFT OFF......>>>>>.......2005-09-22
The unexpected tradgedy of Duane Allman left the band with a continuation of what they were left with, and the Band did its best, which was Jam! Wth defined Soul, and Blues, the Allman Brothers Band strived for this continuance for many years. Dicky Betts, was obvioulsy a limiting factor in the Allman Bros. Band's later progression, and then came Warren Haynes, form Gov't Mule with a reinvigorated "Southern Rock 'n Roll"!
However, what Derek Trucks passionately embraces is the brilliant diversity of what Duane Allman was searching for (Remember Duane Allman An Anthology), continuing to incorporate the diversity of appreciation and foundations from which they learned, within the defined already successfull style of The Allman Brothers Band>>> Never forget how it was Duane Allman who was the creative spark, and intuitively so, Derek Trucks is running with the torch in a way that will make Duane Allman proud of how magnificent Coltrane's AFRO BLUE could sound with the smooth manifesto of a slide guitar. An hey, what's wrong with a flute intro???
This "KID", which is a joke for calling him young, for discerning his musical appreciation, as well as his bravado for attempting to record measures fromm the brilliance of John Coltrane, deserves a more acute measurement in the dimension the Derek Trucks Band is presenting here in the 21st Century.
This Band is a deserved embodiment of how the blues, jazz, and pure rock 'n 'roll can all come together. An amalgum of music is what every musician strives for in there fortitude of composition!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What A Waste of Money............2005-06-25
This album is one of the worst albums I've ever heard. There are some songs on here that had real potential and Derek Trucks butchered them with his psychotic slide playing (e. g. "Afro Blue," "Bock to Bock," "Oriental Folk Song," which are jazz standards now). He needs to learn how to play actual notes without the slide, because quite frankly I'll never buy anything by Derek Trucks again for the simple reason that his style isn't up to par with anyone that I like. Not to mention that he's not that mature of player anyway. He's a wild card. One minute he's playing something with substance, then he totally ruins it by playing slide.
In my opinion, the slide is an effect. That's the only reason I would use one, but Derek really needs to learn how to restrain himself and he also needs to play with his fingers, because that's where the actual beauty will come in. I can't relate to a glass slide at all, but I can relate to fingers touching the strings and that's something he hardly even did on this pathetic excuse for an album!
DO NOT BUY THIS ALBUM!
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- fine score even if the film was forgettable...
- THE POWER OF WORDS PT. 2
- This product is fantastic
- Earth,Wind,and Fire's Best and my Fav.
- One of the most perfect albums ever made
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That's the Way of the World
Earth Wind & Fire
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ASIN: B00000JQFK
Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
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- That's The Way Of The World
- Happy Feelin'
- All About Love
- Yearnin' Learnin'
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While not quite in a league with Stevie Wonder's best '70s albums, That's the Way of the World finds Earth, Wind & Fire taking a similar path to good effect. Melding rock, funk, jazz, and African influences, the group also works its positive messages--belief in oneself, understanding of others--into each track. "Shining Star," one of the greatest singles ever, leads off the set, but the title track, "See the Light," and "All About Love" keep the good vibes flowing with a minimum of sappiness. This excellent remaster contains a passel of bonus demo versions. --Rickey Wright
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fine score even if the film was forgettable..........2007-08-04
That's The Way Of The World gives us a great score by Earth Wind & Fire. They perform their songs with a singular passion that impresses me greatly. In addition, this CD features extra bonus tracks that show us what certain songs sounded like before the group polished them. Great!
The CD track set begins with the classic and very beautiful "Shining Star." This track shows how Earth Wind & Fire were able to use R&B/Soul/Latin types of music and mold them into a single masterpiece. The beat rocks well and the group harmonizes to perfection on the chorus. Awesome! "That's The Way Of The World" begins with a beautiful musical flourish that sports a R&B/easy listening flavor; when the band comes in this number really takes flight! "That's The Way Of The World" is a classic about love that just about anyone can appreciate; this song is a highlight of this album.
"Happy Feelin'" sports a rocking beat mixed with R&B and some great lyrics about the good times in life. "Yearnin' Learnin'" begins with a great piano flourish and the group performs this with all their might. "Yearnin' Learnin'" gives us a 1970s soft rock flavored ballad.
The next track, "Reasons," became a classic almost the very instant Earth Wind & Fire released it. This R&B/Soul/soft rock ballad can never be forgotten. "Reasons" gives us an example of a classic love ballad that will remain timeless; and Earth Wind & Fire deliver "Reasons" without a superfluous note. Awesome! If you don't like "Reasons," check your pulse--any living person would flip over this ballad!
"Africano" sports an African-American flavor to it with flutes that bolster the melody; and when this tune morphs into a disco type of number the shock you experience quickly turns into a deep desire to jump up and dance wherever you are--and this is one desire you just can't fight!
As for the bonus tracks, three stand out in my mind. I especially enjoy hearing the original sketch of "Shining Star (Future Star);" if you listen closely you can hear some of the vocals in the background. In addition, "All About Love (First Impression)" shows a R&B melody with a great backup chorus.
The final bonus track is the bossa nova version of "That's The Way Of The World." This version does indeed sport a distinctly more Latin flavor to it; and this works well even though the group took the song to even further heights with the rendition they ultimately released. There's that R&B mood already present, though! You can't mistake that.
The liner notes give us great black and white photos of the band members; and there is a brief essay about the film that used this score. Robert Lipsyte contributes a fine essay as well. You even get the song credits; and you get the recording dates for the bonus tracks. Excellent!
Earth Wind & Fire remain quite a force even today; I still hear their fine music on the radio. Aspiring artists would do well do study their work; and hopefully we will be able to enjoy their music on CDs for ages to come.
THE POWER OF WORDS PT. 2.......2007-06-23
THIS IS A MASTERPIECE FROM THE SUPERBAND "EWF" THE REMASTERED EDITION OF THIS RECORDING IS GREAT,SEEK THIS ONE OUT.......TIMELESS
This product is fantastic.......2007-06-13
I love it that is why I bought it.
Earth,Wind,and Fire's Best and my Fav........2006-09-02
If someone asked me"What is the EW&F album you must own or start with"? I'd say"That's the Way of the World".
Every song is a winner.You can't say that about every EW&F album
although I love them all in different ways.This one gets the most play from me.It stands apart from everything before and after.It was the first EW&F album that I got into.
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Shining Star-Love the interplay of Johnnie Graham and Al MacKay on guitar to start it off then Verdine and the Horns.WOO!
Never tired of this song
That's The Way of the world-Their national anthem.
Maurice's gospel vocals make this one of their best slow jams.
It talks about the things in this world and what it does to people.
Happy Feelin'-A song about good vibes
All about Love-One of Maurice's best vocal offerings rivaling
"Can't Hide Love" on their next album "Gratitude"
You can find love in some of the smallest and biggest things.
Yearnin' and Learnin'-You learn alot and want alot.You can get it
if u look in the right places.
Reasons-Philip's sig.song in EW&F.
Lust/Love might not be enough to stay together
Africano-One of EW&F's best instrumentals.
This is when I realized that R&B groups could just play and not sing.When I first heard it at 7/8years old.I thought they shouldn't be doin'this. This is jazz.Bad song! I love it.
See the light-Excellent produced/song.Philip's sings
Gospel,Jazz and R&b.What a combination.They pull it off.
I love Larry Dunn's segues in between the songs of his moog synthesizers.Sounds like it's being played underwater or backwards.Great playin'
Buy this album.It's the ONE!
One of the most perfect albums ever made.......2006-08-04
Put this album in the time capsule. This band had one of the most amazing string of albums ever. The career arc, just in terms of hit singles, overall sales, etc, is astonishing. This album was the peak. As far as most people were concerned, it was EW&F's debut, but it was actually their sixth album, the fourth for Columbia. Their albums show an amazing evolution from a fairly loose, fairly generic 70s funk/horn band to an unbelieveably disciplined production juggernaut. The production came to rival and surpass anything heard before. It easily rivaled bands like Steely Dan, known for their production prowess. After this album there was a long plateau; several top selling albums and singles, before a long graceful decline. The production actually continued to evolve, but the songwriting had definitely peaked by the mid-to-late 70s.
R&B Music:
- There's Got to Be a Girl: The Best of Chase Records
- This Christmas
- Tis the Season
- Triumph
- Tuck Me In [CD-single]
- Turning Point [Import]
- Up-Tight [Import]
- Very Best of the Vee-Jay Years [Import]
- Viper's Freestyle Hit Parade, Vol. 2
- Voices of Theory
R&B Music
r&b music
Recommended Music:
Lay It All Out [Import]
Sound of Classics Beethoven [Import]
Teddy Wilson
Music CD: White Nights
Spooky Vibes: The Very Best of Blind Mr. Jones [Enhanced]
Serie Platino: 20 Exitos
Unclassified [Enhanced]
Stavinsky: Jeu De Cartes /Orheus /Suite: The Soldier's Tale
The Legendary Eddy Arnold [Import]
Psychedelic Goes Latin [Import]
The Main Attraction [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Sunday at Village Vanguard [Live]
She's a Lady Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
Tomaso Albinoni: Concerti A Cinque Op. 9
Shaman Drums