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Personnel: Robin Macatangay, Bernd Schoenhart (guitar); Mike Lorello (programming); Cindy Mizelle, Elisabeth Withers, Kristen Ficara, Nicki Richards, Paulette McWilliams (background vocals).
Audio Remixer: Tony Moran.
Personnel: Kevin Aviance (vocals); Bernd Schoenhart (guitar); Mike Lorello (programming); Nicki Richards, Cindy Mizelle, Paulette McWilliams, Ryan Shaw (background vocals).
Producers include: Tony Moran, Warren Rigg, Giuseppe D, Jody Den Broeder, Ellis Miah.
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$13.65 Near the end of the old millennium, someone once rapped, "Being futuristic these days means being futuristic on your own terms," which is entirely fitting when said rapper records an album of solo piano instrumentals. (Perhaps less instructive is what said rapper went on to say: "Being futuristic means loving worms, saving your sperm, wearing your pubes in a perm.") The former Chilly Gonzales has a hint of Gershwin in his playing, an urbane, contemplative take on the blues that sometime turns into a ...
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