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It often happens that the sons or daughters of famous musicians launch a music career on the strength of the parent's reputation, with only a thimbleful of their own skill to offer. Such is not the case with Gerald Levert, the son of O'Jays vocalist Eddie Levert Sr. Like his father, Gerald has a penchant for soulful, stirring R&B sung in a passionate, often romantic style.
2007's SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT finds Gerald and Eddie working together again in much the same manner as their successful 1995 collaboration, FATHER AND SON. Eddie's Philly Soul pedigree is in evidence, but the sound is unmistakably contemporary, and Gerald more than holds his own alongside his legendary father. These tracks were completed before Gerald's untimely death in late 2006, and stand as a testament to his talent, and to that of his family as well.
Recording information: Earpaint Studio, Bratenahl, OH; Midtown Multimedia, Cleveland, OH; Studio 4, Philadelphia, PA; The Little Room, Cleveland, OH; The Palace Recording Studio, Cleveland, OH.
Photographer: Dan Borris.
Personnel: Gerald LeVert (vocals, background vocals); Sean LeVert (vocals); Reginald Wizard Jones (piano); Marcus Roberts (Fender Rhodes piano); De-Wayne Moore (bass instrument); Melvin 'Melly' Baldwin, Melvin Baldwin (drums); James 'Timbali' Cornwell, James Cornwell (percussion); Shereena Wynn, Khadejia Bass (background vocals); Edwin Nicholas (guitar, piano, keyboards, drum programming); Randy Bowland (guitar, keyboards); Joey Woolfolk, Jason Lustig, Willie Ross (guitar); Pete Tokar (organ); Marc Gordon (keyboards, background vocals); Niles McKinney (keyboards); Lisa Nicholas, Joe Little III (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Pete Tokar; Glen Marchese.
Something To Talk About Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $4.29) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Soul/R&B, Urban Soundtrack, Contemporary R&B | | Label | Atlantic | | Orig Year | 2007 | | All Time Sales Rank | 92423  | | CD Universe Part number | 7434269 | | Catalog number | 199612 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 12, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Gerald Levert; Eddie Levert, Sr.; Randy Bowland; Edwin Nicholas; Gerald Levert; Andy Gibson; Edwin Nicholas; Leonard 'LB' Brooks; Eddie Levert, Sr. | | Engineer | Pete Tokar; Ben Arrindell; Steve Croom; Jim Stewart | | Recording Time | 50 minutes | | Personnel | Gerald Levert - vocals, background vocals Randy Bowland - guitar, keyboards Joey Woolfalk Edwin "Tony" Nicholas - guitar, piano, keyboards, drum programming Marcus Roberts - Fender Rhodes piano Niles McKinney - keyboards Sean Levert - vocals Willie Ross - guitar Joe Little III - background vocals Sherena Wynn
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