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Indeed, Montell is ready to take you for a ride. Incorporating both funk and soul in his vocal delivery, Montell Jordan always seems to win with his laid back grooves. His third release, LET'S RIDE is more of the same R&B flavor that Montell ... Full Descriptionlisteners are used to, with a little help from the Southern soldiers Master P & Silkk The Shocker on the title track to help the album appeal to hardcore hip-hoppers.
Taking his gospel-inspired side a little further on this album, Montell gives thanks on songs like "4 You" and "I Say Yes." And of course, there are the dance-oriented tracks as well as the slow jams. Guaranteed to be played at your next summer barbecue, LET'S RIDE fills the recipe for family get-togethers and almost any party.
Engineers include: Ann "Auntie Mae" Catalino, Mikael Ivferson, Kevin Davis.
Personnel: Montell Jordan (vocals, programming); Schapell Crawford (vocals, various instruments); Pastor Clarence E. McClendon (spoken vocals); Master P, Silkk The Shocker, Redman, Lil' Bo Peep, Deidre Graham (rap vocals); Teddy Bishop, J-Dub (various instruments); Professor Funk (acoustic guitar, guitar, piano, bass, programming); Jazz "The Man" (keyboards, programming); Kimberly Rockelle, Pam Canada, The Fulfillment Choir, Darrell Crawford (background vocals).
Producers include: Schappell Crawford, Jeffery "J-Dub" Walker, Montell Jordan, Teddy Bishop, Jazz "The Man".
Vibe (5/98, p.149) - "...With love as the theme, LET'S RIDE is 16 jazz-, funk-, and gospel-influenced tracks...that explore the limits of relationships..." The Source (5/98, p.158) - "...evokes images of champagne bottles popping and fur coats falling on Oriental rugs..." Hide Description Montell Jordan Let's Ride Songs Let's Ride Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   I Love This Man This whole CD is very good. I personally love I Say Yes (16). It is so soothing. I have never seen a man that is good-looking and talented too. I have to give him all his props. Submitted by charmoneik_miller (Dallas, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Ride with Montell Once again Money did it. Even better than his other two albums. Man, this guy has never disappointed me. Submitted by a reviewer (Amsterdam) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Bomb It was the best Cd yet by Montell Jordon. Submitted by Nic21_1999 (Omaha,Ga) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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