- Audio CD (23 April 2001)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Connoisseur Collection
- ASIN: B00005ARQI
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 503,665 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Where have I been - magnificent,
This review is from: Modern Soulman - The Collection (Audio CD)
Where have I been? I must confess to not being that familiar with Marvin Sease and his reputation for X Rated stage shows and the like precedes him. However and notwithstanding that, this is a magnificent album. Sometimes you wonder, or at least I do, where Connoisseur are coming from but in the main it is good quality retro reissues, and then they throw something like this at you. I don't know how many units of anything they sell or what they need to sell to break even or profit each time but I hope this sells by the bucketload - and if a label like this can bring an artist like this to the forefront, the others can be and should be ashamed! Marvin has a silky smooth Tyrone Davis style vocal. Most of this is slow, mellow to midtempo. The songs are good some with a gospelly flava, and are well produced. To be fair there are a few tracks in the middle that go slightly awry when he goes a bit funky. There are one or two real classy cuts and to categorise it as Deep Soul would not be out of order. Teach Me and Heaven knows are excellent. Do you remember Roshell Anderson - he reminded me a bit of him on the latter. (Whatever happened to him?) . Are you still mine - isn't quite as strong but - You and Me picks it up again with old style Rap intro. Brother to Brother is the man's side of Woman to Woman. I can't believe - is more gospel in style and delivery, dirge slow and pleading lyrics. Can't believe I haven't been familiar with this - it is consistently good from the older material to the new - this is taken from a series of 5 albums through the nineties. I've learned lived and enjoyed this - More please. And everyone BUY this - top recommendation.
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