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I have just purchased this CD via Amazon, and in his thank yous at the end of the booklet, no mention is made to Teddy's contribution(Most of the songs on display, were either co-written co-produced or both by keith and Teddy) Anyway, onto the CD. Considering this was releashed in 1987, this CD still sounds fresh, and vibrant 18 years later. I would also go as far as saying that this is Keith's most complete work. This could because a) This was a debut album, with a new style, particulary on the up tempo tracks b)There is a good mix of uptempo well written tracks, along side Keith's soon-to-be notorious slow jam cuts. The majority of ths album falls in this category. Of these,'Right and a wrong way', 'How Deep is your Love',are particular favourites. Being a New jack swing nut, it's with the up, to mid tempo where this album resonates with me, with the stand-out being 'I want Her'.Even today this cut sounds fresh, exciting and vibrant. The other stand out up tempo joint, would be 'Don't stop the Love', which is a good way too end the CD. Lastly, a very important often neglected part of this album is the contribution that Jacqi Mcghee makes. As well as backing vocals, she is the female lead on: the title cut. Great voice |
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When I met my partner he had the CD and the cassette! This is a beautiful CD in every sense of the word. Keith Sweat takes you effortlessly through track after romantic track and never jolts you out of the 'smooth groove' that you are in. If you have any soul atall, this is for you! The memories made from listening to this will 'Last Forever!'. ENJOY!! |
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This CD defines 80's contemporary soul. The advent of electronic instruments is a major influence on this album utilizing the popular TR-808 and 909 series which provide this album with the powerfully romantic backing beats. The great use of analogue synths provide the sexy solos that swirl around the listener embracing the ears to prepare them for a slow dance. The wonderful duet with Jacci McGhee on the title track is certain to get anybody into that amorous mood with the soothing beats of the drum kit complimented by the chimings of triangles and soft synth strings.Definately an album for when you're feelin' all loved up! |
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