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Personnel: Brandy Norwood (vocals, background vocals); Toby Gad (guitar, programming); Daniel Groover (guitar); Jim Sitterly (violin); Red One (piano, programming, background vocals); Adam Messinger (piano); Jens Gad (drums); Kee (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Manny Marroquin; Rodney Jerkins; Toby Gad. Audio Remasterer: Brian Gardner . Recording information: 2nd Floor Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; New York, NY; Strawberrybee Production, New York, NY; The Boom Boom Room, Burbank, CA; The Ravenite Social Club, Los Angeles, CA; Venice, CA. Photographer: Michael Brandt. Arranger: Toby Gad. Though she initially gained fame as an actress, this multi-talented Mississippian launched a lucrative second career as a pop-savvy R&B songstress that brought her fame and success at a pace that easily outstripped her success on screen. Her early records, NEVER SAY NEVER and FULL MOON, cast her as a middle-of-the-road teen icon, but her 2008 release, HUMAN, trades in the more aggressive hip-hop-inflected R&B sounds of her 2004 outing, AFRODISIAC, which featured contributions from such luminaries as Kanye West and Timbaland. Though HUMAN sports a higher percentage of slow-burning retro-soul ballads than its immediate predecessor, former collaborator Timbaland and longtime producer Rodney Jerkins give HUMAN a carefully considered modern R&B sound that should please Brandy's fan base and relative newcomers alike. Human's release marked the longest wait between Brandy albums, if only by a few months, and it's easy to understand why. After Afrodisiac's June 2004 release, Brandy dropped her manager, left Atlantic, broke off an engagement, was a judge on America's Got Talent, got into a car accident that caused the death of a driver, and signed with Epic (possibly in that order). Issued a few months prior to facing a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the husband of the woman who died in the accident, Human is easily the most platitudinal Brandy album, but it is no less compelling for it, even when blocking out the complicated context of the singer's personal life. Renewing her alliance with Rodney Jerkins, whose production and co-songwriting work dominate the album's first half, Brandy is clearly in a comfort zone that enables her to open up more than ever. This is demonstrated from the beginning, in "The Definition," where she declares a clean slate with trembling resilience. Through most other voices, optimistic "everyone together now" songs like "Warm It Up (With Love)" and soul-searching adult contemporary ballads like "Human" and "Fall" (written with Natasha Bedingfield) would wilt, but there's no denying Brandy's unforced sincerity. Nothing here will get any party started; Human is nothing if not a serious album, not to mention the least enjoyable release in Brandy's catalog. But it could very well be her most useful one. ~ Andy KellmanBillboard (p.39) - "[With] the hand-clap-laden '1st and Love'; and 'True,' about an unfaithful boyfriend, on which Brandy takes her vocal range to untapped heights." Blender (Magazine) (p.62) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Fluttery jams about long distance longing and time-suspending slow dances are balanced by grown-up moments..." Purchase Human CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$24.79 Gravel-voiced Alexis Korner is arguably the most important figure in the history of British blues - the inspiration for several generations of star musicians, from The Rolling Stones to Led Zeppelin & beyond. This first-ever full-career retrospective spans everything from mid-50s skiffle to his final blues outings, via groundbreaking 60s R&B & his pop hits with CCs in the 70s. Two CD set. Castle. 2005.
While MUSICALLY RICH...AND FAMOUS documents the second half of British blues godfather Alexis Korner's career, KORNERSTONED adopts a more comprehensive ...
| | Jennifer Hudson CD (2008)
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$13.69 Personnel: Robin Thicke (background vocals). Additional personnel: Espen Lind, Tony Reyes (guitar); Larry Cox (organ); Eddie Brown (keyboards); Pro-Jay (drums); Tavia Ivey, Kenya Ivey (background vocals); Jack Splash, The Love Life Orchestra. Arrangers: Mikkel S. Eriksen; Tor Erik Hermanson. Jennifer Hudson's name and voice were already well known to the general public by the time her first album appeared in 2008. Hudson's appearance on AMERICAN IDOL, and her starring role in the film DREAMGIRLS, introduced her as a talent to be reckoned with. ...
| | Beyonce I Am Sasha Fierce CDs (2008) Deluxe Edition
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$16.95 I AM. SASHA FIERCE represents another change of pace for Beyoncé. Unlike the relatively streamlined, retro-soul inflected B'DAY, I AM... is a sprawling two-disc set designed to reflect two conflicting sides of Beyoncé's musical personality. The first disc sports reflective, sometimes moody ballads, while the second, attributed to Beyoncé's brash alter ego, Sasha Fierce, is loaded with propulsive dance-floor fillers. Except for this stylistic divide, I AM. pays only nominal attention to its supposed concept, focusing instead on a set of excellent, radio-ready songs--neatly avoiding the possibility of ...
| | Akon Freedom CD (2008)
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$11.79 The Senegal-born vocalist (and reigning king of cameo appearances) takes a sensitive turn on his third LP, FREEDOM. From the outset, Akon seems to have spurned his earlier hip-hop tendencies in favor of an electric Euro-pop production. The bouncy, synth-driven opening cut, "Right Now (Na Na Na)," produced by Giorgio Tuinfort, seems aimed at European dance floors while the soft techno beat of "Beautiful" sounds like an interpolation of Alice Deejay's hit "Better Off Alone." Similarly, the oversexed subject matter of past hits like "Smack That" and "I Wanna Love You" takes a back seat to apologetic lost-love yearning and reverent pleas for reconciliation on tracks like "Keep You Much Longer," in which Akon declares "Wish I could stop by and maybe ...
| | Musiq Soulchild Onmyradio CD (2008)
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$15.65 ONMYRADIO, Musiq's fifth full length and his second for Atlantic records, sees the Philly-based artist returning to the warm analog textures and comforting retro aesthetic of 2007's acclaimed LUVANMUSIQ. Like that effort, ONMY RADIO is more or less neatly divided between slow-burning ballads (indebted to masters of Philly smooth soul like Teddy Pendergrass and the Delfonics), and more forward-looking, dance-oriented cuts that reflect Musiq's ties to the hip-hop scene, reminding listeners of his fruitful collaborations with artists like Talib Kweli and Lloyd Banks. Though the trunk-rattling rhythm of ...
| | Keyshia Cole Different Me CD (2008)
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$10.59 Audio Remasterer: Bernie Grundman. Oakland-born R&B songstress Keyshia Cole has been crafting top-shelf R&B that straddles the stylistic divide between the stridently modern, club-oriented R&B of contemporaries like Ne-Yo and the more ...
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| | Bollywood Dreams-Bhangra CD (2008)
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$13.95 Liner Note Author: Diz Heller. Translators: Jeannine Blanpain; Ute Entwistle. Perhaps not as crash-bang energetic as a lot of bhangra, this compilation from ARC Records collects a number of the brighter stars in the bhangra world, albeit for a fairly laid-back run of the genre. The album opens with the usually highly energetic Daler Mehndi, here ...
| | Sarah Jane Nelson A Little Bit Of Everything CD (2009)
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$15.19 Vocals bySarah Jane NelsonPiano and Musical Direction by Darcy DanielsonGuitar by Michael “Hawkeye†HermanTrombone by David MacKenszieBass by Bruce McKern Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered at Freeman Sound (Ashland, Oregon)Produced by Sarah Jane NelsonPhotography by Chris Briscoe Graphic Design by Kim NetoSarah Jane Nelson made her Broadway debut in “The Green Bird,†a commedia play directed by Julie Taymor. ...
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