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(4 Customer Reviews)
Audio Mixers: Gabe Chiesa; Jean-Marie Horvat.
Personnel includes: Chico DeBarge (vocals); Shayla Bryant (vocals); Bucket Baker (drums).
Personnel: Bucket Baker (drums).
Chico DeBarge Free Songs | 1. | It's Cool |
| 2. | Free |
| 3. | Smile (Interlude) |
| 4. | Smile |
| 5. | Unloved, The |
| 6. | Style |
| 7. | Home Alone |
| 8. | Virtuous |
| 9. | Page from the Journal |
| 10. | Questions |
| 11. | Availability |
| 12. | Not 2 Gether |
| 13. | Next Time |
| 14. | Loyalty (Outro) |
| Free Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Great He's more serious and jazzier. He's a truly great artist with a sense of tender touch. This album makes you relax and how to cope in a relationship with your spouse and how to keep a relationship alive. Submitted by shinycreole (Victorville, CA., USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Chico's Done It Again!! I love this album!! Chico's lyrics are deep and thoughtful, and the music is beautiful. I had to give this album 4 stars, because I felt it was not as strong as his "Long Time No See" album but it is still good. I must point out that this album does not have the gritty neo-soul sound of his previous two albums, which some fans were disappointed with. The album has a more smooth R&B/soul sound. I still think the album shows Chico's creativity and genius, despite the sound change. Submitted by a reviewer (Upstate NY, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Chico Is Back This album is worth picking up I love it from beginning to end. Chico and El Debarge has always been two of my favorites, But this album is real nice. Submitted by a reviewer (Cincinnati, OH) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Maybe I Was Expecting Too Much? The palpable spark inherent throughout his previous album, seems lost in this follow-up of tunes that grow tiresome after extended play.
Although their maybe some genuinely good tunes – 'Smile', 'Page From The Journal' & 'Next Time', their sporadic inclusion do not save the remaining songs that bore through a lack of original melodies and somewhat lifeless tones.
The previous reviewer stated that the album tells of "how to cope in a relationship with your spouse and how to keep a relationship alive." I personally don't think Chico is saying anything new, but maybe some listeners will be able to relate to something that I only hear as being clichéd lyrics.
There is no doubting the vocal qualities of Chico DeBarge, and that's probably the album's saviour. But the D'Angelo-esque songs that he has attributed his voice to in this album, should not garner attention. 'Free' is average. No more than that. Submitted by a reviewer (London, England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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