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All songs written or co-written by Teddy Riley except "Love's In Need" (Stevie Wonder). Samples include "Outstanding" (as performed by The Gap Band), "Bon Bon Vie (Gimme The Good Life)" (Sandy Linzer/L. Russell Brown), "Papa Don't Take No Mess" (as performed by James Brown) and "Atomic Dog" (as performed by George Clinton).
Having worked with great performers (Michael Jackson to name just one), it is no miracle that producer Teddy Riley once again comes forth with yet another successful act. This time, it's not Guy, or Wreckx-N-Effect; it's Blackstreet, a male R&B group consisting of four members including none other than himself, Teddy Riley. BLACKSTREET, the debut album, is the model example of today's R&B, filled with samples and subliminal reappearances of old school themes.
Recreating one of hip-hop's classics, Blackstreet's version of Redman's "Tonight's Da Night" is a slow grooving love song using the same horn and vocal harmony to create an R&B favorite. Although no group can perfectly match Stevie Wonder's talent on any remake, Blackstreet brings back memories with their version of "Love's In Need Of Love Today." "Booti Call" uses interpolations of George Clinton's "Atomic Dog," questioning the primal male urge ("Why must I feel like that/Why must I chase the cat?"). BLACKSTREET is 20 tracks, either about love or sex, with full intention of setting a mood.
Teddy Riley is an impeccable craftsman and genius of sorts, not to mention a trendsetter. In releasing so much product, however, his music can also occasionally descend into a pedestrian, formulaic version of new jack swing, the production style he himself invented, fine-tuned, and perfected. That pitfall plays out intermittently on Blackstreet's debut album. Some of the music and vocal harmonies blend together or sound like new jack retreads, and a handful of the songs are so commercially savvy and obviously directed toward the mainstream public that it is hard to wholly enjoy them. Some of the songs, too, are less than fully formed, consisting of just a single melody or groove that exists for the sole purpose of moving feet and/or giving the quartet an excuse to harmonize. More often, however, Blackstreet hits the spot with a sleek and inventive progression on the new jack template, sharpening and filling out the sound that Guy made famous. Riley makes sure the beats are hip-hop savvy and the bass is booming, and then slathers squealing synthesizer lines all over them. Frankly, he is not technically a fantastic singer, at least in comparison to his three harmonizing mates, but his voice has such a distinctive character that it has always been entirely ingratiating, making up in expressiveness for any lack in range or virtuosity. The songs on which he takes lead invariably stand out the most and tend to be the most appealing cuts. The glue on the album, though, is the tight four-part harmony singing of Blackstreet, and it leads to some brilliantly catchy R&B tracks, songs that easily stood out in the mid-'90s urban soul crowd. ~ Stanton Swihart
Producers: Chris Smith, Leon Sylvers, David Wynn, Markell Riley, Michael "Flip" Barber, Erick Sermon, David Wynn, Teddy Riley.
Engineers: George Mayers, Serban Ghenea, John Hanes.
Blackstreet: Teddy Riley, Chauncey "Black" Hannibal, Levi Little, David Hollister (vocals).
Additional personnel: Knowledge [Richard Iverson], Chance [David Roland Williams], Nutta Butta [Menton Smith], T-Pirate [Antwone Dickey], Miggity Mark [Markell Riley] (rap); Serban Ghenea (guitar); Chad Hugo (saxophone); Tammy Lucas.
Spin (8/94, pp.87-88) - Highly Recommended - "...Lest we forget, Teddy Riley's spring-heeled, pyrotechnic production extravaganzas had a seismic impact in a field then dominated by obsequious balladeers dressed like head waiters..." Q (10/96, p.179) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...an album of two halves. First they work up a sweat with some serious dance grooves...while the second half is all champagne and silk sheets....still a very sexy record." The Source (10/94, p.82) - "...Overall, the album plays like a fat blend tape and it is consistently enjoyable....Blackstreet's debut is one of the better total R&B packages to come out recently..." Blackstreet Music | List Price | $13.95 (You save $1.90) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Soul/R&B, Contemporary R&B | | Label | Interscope | | Orig Year | 1994 | | All Time Sales Rank | 20780  | | CD Universe Part number | 1076564 | | Catalog number | 92351 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 21, 1994 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Chauncey "Black" Hannibal Teddy "Street" Riley Levi Little David Hollister - vocals
Also: Chad Hugo, Serban Ghenea, Tammy Lucas, Chance [David Roland Williams], Knowledge [Richard Iverson], Miggity Mark [Markell Riley], Nutta Butta [Menton Smith], T-Pirate [Antwone Dickey] |
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| | Blackstreet Another Level CD (1996)
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| | Blue Star Feels So Good CD (2007)
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$15.89 Blue Star "Feels So Good"What we had in mind was a cd that makes you feel good.The kind of cd that becomes your favourite and lives in your cd player as a resident.Heartfelt music with depth that creates a beautiful atmosphere, no matter if you listen, do something else or dream, during breakfeast in bed, in the car or alone with your lover.Music that reflects the feeling you have when everything is o.k. and you are one with the present moment. When you can accept, be and take complete responsibility for yourself.Now you can feel your long lost dreams again, no matter how big or small they are.And there is this feeling that life is wild, exciting, even frightening but no more boring.Sometimes it’s in the small things: A smile, a spectacular sky or the purring of your cat. Inspiration is everywhere.And that is exactly what is expressed in the music of this cd – feeling the source that makes life worth living.The Tracks of this cd were inspired by these moments. Standing by the window, playing my Les Paul (guitar), melodies just came to me from everywhere. Then Elizabeth came in with her Hammond C3 and wide soundscapes unfolded. Other tracks began with an organ groove or mood that inspired my lines.. Creating „Feels So Good“ was absolutely easy. When we started recording in autumn 2006, we went through our sketches and found material for 2 cds. “Working” on the tracks was pure fun and we kept things simple. Less overdubs and three tracks just with guitar and piano. But also many rhythmic tracks – all of them sunny and easy.The total playing time is almost 70 minutes and it’s fun to listen from the beginning until the end.Peter Blue, February 2007Here is an excerpt from the booklet’s center page:A spectacular view of the Bavarian Alps greets us fromour studio. We’re inspired by dramatic skies, lakes, forests, and that special light found only in this area. Since our move here in 2005, this small village ...
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$9.35 Chanteuse, composer, poet, existentialist née nihilist, political activist, rebel-rouser, Royal Popess. Yes, Juliet Annerino is all of these. I can assure you of this, not just as a journalist, but as one fortunate enough to be included in her inner circle of confidantes. Of course the mainstream media has not always been kind to Juliet, with stories of international intrigue and rumors of her mysterious past. The notorious pin-up calendar of 2008, the controversial cabaret show, “The Lord’s Lover”, her name spattered across the front page of the L .A. Times, U.S. News & World Report, her voice broadcast across the airwaves of India…the conference in Cairo, the Amsterdam Incident, the Paris Faux Pas, the Flight from India, the Tijuana Debacle. Yes, these all did occur. Whispers of her alliances with the Chicago Underground (suburbs), the infamous ”Manhattan Monologue Slam”, and ...
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