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Album Review: Robin Thicke “Love After War”

11 Dec

Artist: Robin Thicke
Album: Love After War (Deluxe Edition)
Released on: December 6, 2011

Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter, composer and musician, Robin Thicke has penned songs for Christina Aguilera, Brandy, Usher, Michael Jackson, Ashanti, Mary J. Blige, Mya, Jennifer Hudson and others. In 2006, people began to notice him as a solo artist with the release of his double-platinum sophomore album “The Evolution of Robin Thicke”. From that album spun “Lost Without You”, Thicke’s most recognizable track, which made it to #1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #14 on the Billboard Hot 100. Thicke was the first Caucasian male artist to top the R&B charts since George Michael. Now Thicke serves up his fifth studio effort with productions by Swizz Beatz, Poo Bear, Jeff Bhasker, Pro-J, Polow Da Don and more.

Love After War began with a great opening in “An Angel On Each Arm”. The song presented components of funk, with strong vocals and a raw quality. On “I’m An Animal”, Thicke continues on an old-school path with live instrumentation and a hook that was captivating, which was probably the best part of the song. “Never Give Up” started off with the sweeping sounds of an orchestra and gradually built with percussion, making it classical yet current. With “The New Generation”, Thicke incorporated jazz elements with nice horns. I loved this groove from the lyrics to the infectious chorus to the smooth background vocals. All of those factors gelled really well. At times, I felt like I was listening to the legendary Marvin Gaye.

The title-track “Love After War” is a great representation of blue-eyed soul, the vocals are fluid and sexy. Thicke really went in on this track! Co-produced by Mary J. Blige ”All Tied Up” exhibited airy vocals, where Robin decided to delve in to his falsetto. The track was really sensual and definitely one of my favorites that I could not resist replaying. On “Pretty Lil’ Hands” Thicke was joined by Lil’ Wayne. Thicke’s vocals were staccato and titillating. Actually, I would have preferred the song without the accompaniment of the rap because it did not add anything to the track for me.”Mission” was a contrast between subduing and passionate and I loved it. The inflections Thicke gave were quite reminiscent of one of my favorite artists, Prince. This was another song I kept repeating.

“Tears On My Tuxedo” was a beautiful track. The first vocal comparison that popped in my mind was Smokey Robinson. It wasn’t the deepest of songs, however I could appreciate it. I loved how much it reminded me of Brazilian Bossa Nova. On “Boring” Thicke gave one of my favorite celebrity couples a cool shout-out and basically, expressed to his love that he is happy he’s in an eventful relationship, where there’s never a dull moment. The song seemed to be an interlude that he decided to lengthen by allowing the instrumental to play out and it worked well. “Lovely Lady” was an interlude that felt nostalgic of Stevie Wonder’s writing ability. Sonically, the track gave me the feeling of Latin Jazz and made me want to dance Salsa. Both songs “Dangerous” and “Full Time Believer” were not much inspiring to me. They were okay, but both turned out to be my least favorites of the album. Continue reading 

New Video: Ryan Leslie “Beautiful Lie”

11 Dec

Previously featured in METY’s “Behind the Scenes” section, Ryan Leslie has released the second video in a series of ten that will make up the visual album for “Les Is More”. I was unaware that he had bars, so this was a surprise to me. Check him out…

 

YouTube Sirens: Leah LaBelle

11 Dec

Ok, this may be a bit competitive because it’s the second time I’m posting the cover song, “Thinking About You”, but instead of Karina Pasian’s cover, I want you to hear one of my favorite former American Idol contestants covering it. I love Frank Ocean and being as though I have not posted my own rendition, I love to see what other’s takes on his music are like. Leah LaBelle’s cover has become one of my personal favs I have heard so far. She also covered Ocean’s “American Wedding”, so be sure to check it out, too! For more Leah LaBelle covers, visit her YouTube channel: Misslabelle1!

Throwback of the Day: The Temptations

11 Dec

I remember my grandparents playing The Temptations when I was younger and when I became older, I discovered more of their music . The Temps have so many great songs that laid the foundation for soul music and this cover happened to be on The Anthology I purchased and when I heard it, I fell in love with it. I love the passion in the lead vocals by Dennis Edwards, as well as, the beautiful harmonies from the remaining members. Of course, I love Donny Hathaway’s “A Song For You”, but this version is solid, too. It always surprises people that I’m such a huge fan of 60s music and groups being that when those songs were composed, I wasn’t quite thought of yet. However, this was recorded in the 70s and there’s a spirit in it that really touches me. Press play…

Illumination: Sri Ram

11 Dec

 

You cannot control what happens to you, but you can control your attitude toward what happens to you, and in that, you will be mastering change rather than allowing it to master you. - Sri Ram

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