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SOLO
Without doubt, THE best album I have!
Absolute quailty, felt with the heart.
The lyrics are amazing. An album for all moods.
I'd recommend to anyone.
Just a shame you can't get hold of it in the UK!
Solo - 4 Bruthas and a Bass
Their first album, self-titled, was rich in production, harmonies, etc.--they were the total package. So what the heck happened here? Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis left them so they started to falter and, unfortunately, tried to crossover. There's a Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony-type ballad called "Luv-All-Day" that features Kieaun Da Golden Child speed-rapping. That song alone is just embarrassing. And they stayed away from such old-soul production from their debut in favor for some more urban, radio-friendly tunes. The ballad that should have been the best song, "Till Death Do Us Part" featuring Brownstone (the best R&B girl and guy groups on the same song) falters because while the ballad-y production works for Brownstone, it sounds too crossover for Solo. They still impress with their acapella interludes and with the songs, "Forgive Me" and the Gerald Levert-penned "Make Me Know It", but those aren't enough to save the album.
Great album by Great Vocalists
These brothas can really sing. This by far the best R&B album i own. These four brothers deliver great harmony which is the est around. This album has great dance music, great love songs. Its too bad the group won't be releasing any more albums. The album was underrated just like the first. More people should have listen to more samples of this album.
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