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Personnel: Raymond Holmes, Jr., Skye Parrish, Aisha T. Hadley (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Skye Parrish, Rev. Dr. Tywanna Estell.
Turn Up the Raido Project Music TB1 Turn Up the Raido Project Songs | 1. | Word, The (Intro) - (featuring Rev. Dr. Tywanna Estell) |
| 2. | Road to Damascus |
| 3. | Genesis |
| 4. | Turn Up the Radio |
| 5. | Bait, The |
| 6. | Changes in the Sanc(tuary) |
| 7. | Eternal Party |
| 8. | All About G.O.D. |
| 9. | Eyes of Innocence - (featuring Skye Parrish) |
| 10. | Like That Y'all |
| 11. | What Are We Gonna Do |
| 12. | You Can Do It |
| 13. | Midst of the Storm |
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$13.29 In listening to Paul Thorn's fourth album, and the direct follow-up to 2002's iconoclastic wonder Mission Temple Fire Works Stand, one cannot help but think that he's spent some time listening to other people's records as well. Are You With Me is a collection of self-penned songs about love; for, against, happy, sad, grief-stricken and bewildered. Nonetheless, it feels like a singer's record. In the laid-back, R&B-drenched grooves one can imagine Thorn listening to recordings as diverse as Lowell George's Thanks I'll Eat It Here, Frankie Miller's High Life, Willy Deville's Backstreets of Desire, Boz Scaggs' Some Change, and Allen Toussaint's From a Whisper to a Scream. It's not that Thorn's fine album sounds like these discs in the slightest, or that he actually referenced them, it's the feel that's similar. Those familiar with Thorn's rollicking blues-based approach to rhythm and blues will be surprised this time out because the Tupelo, Mississippi native's sound comes right from heart of Southern soul on this outing. The album feels like a suite, examining all the stages of love, from bliss to heartbreak, from acceptance to the willingness to try again. Horns, backing vocalists and funky basslines abound in tracks like "She Won't Cheat on Us," as do the ...
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