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How many of ya'll dig this brotha... Rahsaan Patterson
I wonder what he's up to these days. I always thought of his voice as the male version of Chaka Khan. He's got an amazing range and some really soulful songs. | |
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Ndeed! Rashaan's bad! In a recent interview , he said he had a lot new material , but it's been sitting in the vaults for the past few years because of the usual record Company BS... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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okaypimpn said: Rahsaan Patterson
I wonder what he's up to these days. I always thought of his voice as the male version of Chaka Khan. He's got an amazing range and some really soulful songs. I absolutely looooved his debut album!! such a great collection of really strong songs is hard to find these days still looking for "Love in Stereo", which is not that easy over here in Austria... actually... looking IS easy... finding is NOT [This message was edited Mon Apr 5 7:59:24 2004 by Dancelot] Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Dancelot said: okaypimpn said: Rahsaan Patterson
I wonder what he's up to these days. I always thought of his voice as the male version of Chaka Khan. He's got an amazing range and some really soulful songs. I absolutely looooved his debut album!! such a great collection of really strong songs is hard to find these days still looking for "Love in Stereo", which is not that easy over here in Austria... [This message was edited Mon Apr 5 7:57:56 2004 by Dancelot] If you can, pick up the blue cover version. It has a bonus track on there. I hope he releases something soon. | |
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i love him.....I wish he received more props though..yanno. | |
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i don't know if i should go there w/ u, baby.... u know how i feel...
http://www.mcarecords.com...rtistid=43 kids incorporated???? [This message was edited Mon Apr 5 8:57:51 2004 by mochalox] "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: i don't know if i should go there w/ u, baby.... u know how i feel...
http://www.mcarecords.com...rtistid=43 kids incorporated???? [This message was edited Mon Apr 5 8:57:51 2004 by mochalox] Have you ever seen him live, mocha? | |
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okaypimpn said: mochalox said: i don't know if i should go there w/ u, baby.... u know how i feel...
http://www.mcarecords.com...rtistid=43 kids incorporated???? [This message was edited Mon Apr 5 8:57:51 2004 by mochalox] Have you ever seen him live, mocha? nope. Keep in mind, the 1st (secular) concert i've ever been to was in 1996 here at the Roxy (the Roots). I have both of his albums. I enjoyed RP, but LIS had to grow on me. I appreciated it b/c it was his stuff, but if i weren't a fan already, i would'a demanded my $$$ back. His 1st album spoiled me and i guess i caught a case of the "sophomore effort blues". I have since gone back and made myself listen to it again, so u can't say i didn't try... "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: nope. Keep in mind, the 1st (secular) concert i've ever been to was in 1996 here at the Roxy (the Roots). I have both of his albums. I enjoyed RP, but LIS had to grow on me. I appreciated it b/c it was his stuff, but if i weren't a fan already, i would'a demanded my $$$ back. His 1st album spoiled me and i guess i caught a case of the "sophomore effort blues". I have since gone back and made myself listen to it again, so u can't say i didn't try... Just curious... Before that you used to attend gospel concerts? If so, who are some of your favorite artists? Back to the subject, I thought LIS was a great progression to his debut; although, I have yet to listen to ALL of the tracks from both albums. His production is great on a lot of them(esp. the ones Van Hunt and Kenneth Crouch produced), but the others didn't really do anything for me either. His voice is what draws me to his music more than anything. Homeboy's got some serious range to him. I'd like to hear him cover one of Chaka's songs. | |
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hey I just got that Love In Stereo album - it's really good! A couple tracks has Van Hunt playing all the instruments.
sexy, sexy i'm so HOT! | |
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mememe! i love him. i haven't heard anything from him in a bit tho. the last time i saw him he had me'shell ndoc playing bass and synth for him. brilliant! Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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okaypimpn said: Just curious... Before that you used to attend gospel concerts? If so, who are some of your favorite artists? Back to the subject, I thought LIS was a great progression to his debut; although, I have yet to listen to ALL of the tracks from both albums. His production is great on a lot of them(esp. the ones Van Hunt and Kenneth Crouch produced), but the others didn't really do anything for me either. His voice is what draws me to his music more than anything. Homebo u know me so well, okaypimpin!!!! I saw KF, JPKee, YA, HW, DMcK, Rich Sm, Rickie Grundy, etc. They all came to my church when I was coming up and my dad used to play for the Crouch's (when my mom'd let him) so I was around them all of the time. My godmother was the gospel concert promoter for our area, so we got all of the major names between 1970-1996. (I left home in '96 to come to ATL, so I can't report much on the concert-scene after that.) anyways, now you're gonna make me go home and get my liner notes. LOL. "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: y's got some serious range to him. I'd like to hear him cover one of Chaka's songs.
u know me so well, okaypimpin!!!! I saw KF, JPKee, YA, HW, DMcK, Rich Sm, Rickie Grundy, etc. They all came to my church when I was coming up and my dad used to play for the Crouch's (when my mom'd let him) so I was around them all of the time. My godmother was the gospel concert promoter for our area, so we got all of the major names between 1970-1996. (I left home in '96 to come to ATL, so I can't report much on the concert-scene after that.) anyways, now you're gonna make me go home and get my liner notes. LOL. Cool! My favorite gospel aritists are The Clark Sisters (esp. Twinkie and Karen) and Walter Hawkins and Love Alive. Tremaine was doin' it up in the day! BTW, just found this tidbit of news on another forum... Rahsaan Patterson - After hours (2004) Tracklisting 1. The One For Me 2. I Always Find Myself 3. So Hot 4. Burnin’ 5. Loving You 6. The Best 7. Don’t Run So Fast 8. You Make Life So Good 9. Yeah Yeah Yeah 10. Separate 11. April’s Kiss 12. Straighten It Out Rahsaan Patterson returns in 2004 with a new album After Hours for release in the UK and Europe by Dome on April 26. The Los Angeles-based singer co-wrote all but one of the songs on the 11-track album which also includes a hidden bonus track. Four of the songs are co-written and co-produced by Rahsaan with Van Hunt, who has recently released his own solo album on Capitol. Other co-producers on the project include Steve Silk Hurley and Jamey Jaz. Ahead of the album release Dome plans a 12" release coupling The One For Me and Separate and a UK visit by Rahsaan and his band is being finalised. New York-born Rahsaan named after saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk wrote hits for the likes of Tevin Campbell Brandy and Jody Watley before releasing the first of his two MCA solo albums in 1997 | |
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So, it IS comin' out!! Cool!!..... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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okaypimpn said: mochalox said: u know me so well, okaypimpin!!!! I saw KF, JPKee, YA, HW, DMcK, Rich Sm, Rickie Grundy, etc. They all came to my church when I was coming up and my dad used to play for the Crouch's (when my mom'd let him) so I was around them all of the time. My godmother was the gospel concert promoter for our area, so we got all of the major names between 1970-1996. (I left home in '96 to come to ATL, so I can't report much on the concert-scene after that.) anyways, now you're gonna make me go home and get my liner notes. LOL. Cool! My favorite gospel aritists are The Clark Sisters (esp. Twinkie and Karen) and Walter Hawkins and Love Alive. Tremaine was doin' it up in the day! BTW, just found this tidbit of news on another forum... whaaaaa???? oh lawd! I gotta have this!!! [color=darkblue:28f7934156]Rahsaan Patterson - After hours (2004) Tracklisting 1. The One For Me 2. I Always Find Myself 3. So Hot 4. Burnin’ 5. Loving You 6. The Best 7. Don’t Run So Fast 8. You Make Life So Good 9. Yeah Yeah Yeah 10. Separate 11. April’s Kiss 12. Straighten It Out Rahsaan Patterson returns in 2004 with a new album After Hours for release in the UK and Europe by Dome on April 26. The Los Angeles-based singer co-wrote all but one of the songs on the 11-track album which also includes a hidden bonus track. Four of the songs are co-written and co-produced by Rahsaan with Van Hunt, who has recently released his own solo album on Capitol. Other co-producers on the project include Steve Silk Hurley and Jamey Jaz. Ahead of the album release Dome plans a 12" release coupling The One For Me and Separate and a UK visit by Rahsaan and his band is being finalised. New York-born Rahsaan named after saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk wrote hits for the likes of Tevin Campbell Brandy and Jody Watley before releasing the first of his two MCA solo albums in 1997[/color] "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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Love him! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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mochalox said: whaaaaa???? oh lawd! I gotta have this!!! [color=darkblue:28f7934156]Rahsaan Patterson - After hours (2004) Tracklisting 1. The One For Me 2. I Always Find Myself 3. So Hot 4. Burnin’ 5. Loving You 6. The Best 7. Don’t Run So Fast 8. You Make Life So Good 9. Yeah Yeah Yeah 10. Separate 11. April’s Kiss 12. Straighten It Out Rahsaan Patterson returns in 2004 with a new album After Hours for release in the UK and Europe by Dome on April 26. The Los Angeles-based singer co-wrote all but one of the songs on the 11-track album which also includes a hidden bonus track. Four of the songs are co-written and co-produced by Rahsaan with Van Hunt, who has recently released his own solo album on Capitol. Other co-producers on the project include Steve Silk Hurley and Jamey Jaz. Ahead of the album release Dome plans a 12" release coupling The One For Me and Separate and a UK visit by Rahsaan and his band is being finalised. New York-born Rahsaan named after saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk wrote hits for the likes of Tevin Campbell Brandy and Jody Watley before releasing the first of his two MCA solo albums in 1997[/color] Yes, ma'am!!! And Van is behind the boards once again! You know this album is gonna be fie!!! | |
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[quote]Dancelot said:[quote] okaypimpn said: Rahsaan Patterson
still looking for "Love in Stereo", which is not that easy over here in Austria... Try ebay.com "America is a continent..." | |
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it's a great time to be alive *sigh*
so how do I get my hands on this in Atlanta???? "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: it's a great time to be alive *sigh*
so how do I get my hands on this in Atlanta???? Try www.play.com. They have it available there. | |
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okaypimpn said: mochalox said: it's a great time to be alive *sigh*
so how do I get my hands on this in Atlanta???? Try www.play.com. They have it available there. thanks! While we're talkion' bout RP, I was on this site and they listed another RP album in the "Bubbling Under" category. Whassup with that? Separate??? http://www.soul24-7.com/c.../march.htm "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: y's got some serious range to him. I'd like to hear him cover one of Chaka's songs.
u know me so well, okaypimpin!!!! I saw KF, JPKee, YA, HW, DMcK, Rich Sm, Rickie Grundy, etc. They all came to my church when I was coming up and my dad used to play for the Crouch's (when my mom'd let him) so I was around them all of the time. My godmother was the gospel concert promoter for our area, so we got all of the major names between 1970-1996. (I left home in '96 to come to ATL, so I can't report much on the concert-scene after that.) anyways, now you're gonna make me go home and get my liner notes. LOL. I just finished listening to Karen Clark-Sheard's "The Heavens Are Telling." Those women are sooo gifted! | |
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mochalox said: thanks! While we're talkion' bout RP, I was on this site and they listed another RP album in the "Bubbling Under" category. Whassup with that? Separate??? http://www.soul24-7.com/c.../march.htm That's just the name of one of the singles from the album. I guess they plan on releasing it on a 12" | |
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ThreadBare said: mochalox said: u know me so well, okaypimpin!!!! I saw KF, JPKee, YA, HW, DMcK, Rich Sm, Rickie Grundy, etc. They all came to my church when I was coming up and my dad used to play for the Crouch's (when my mom'd let him) so I was around them all of the time. My godmother was the gospel concert promoter for our area, so we got all of the major names between 1970-1996. (I left home in '96 to come to ATL, so I can't report much on the concert-scene after that.) anyways, now you're gonna make me go home and get my liner notes. LOL. I just finished listening to Karen Clark-Sheard's "The Heavens Are Telling." Those women are sooo gifted! Yes they are! Every TRUE female R&B vocalist has credited them as one of their major influences-Tweet, Mariah Carey, Missy Elliott, Beyonce, Kelly Price and Faith Evans (who's tone resembles Karen's a lot). | |
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Ya know what? I've neva understood this Chaka connection in his reviews. Chakaholiks always ramble about that too. I know that he worked with her as a session vocliast briefly but frankly I don't hear her in his voice, I hear Stevie Wonder tho(typicaly).
Tccd, perhaps you should give me a list of songs from him where you could hear a Chaka influence. | |
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Harlepolis said: Ya know what? I've neva understood this Chaka connection in his reviews. Chakaholiks always ramble about that too. I know that he worked with her as a session vocliast briefly but frankly I don't hear her in his voice, I hear Stevie Wonder tho(typicaly).
Tccd, perhaps you should give me a list of songs from him where you could hear a Chaka influence. The most obvious... Rahsaan and D'Wayne Wiggins (you know Raphael's big bro.) wrote a song for Jody Watley on the Dr. Doolittle soundtrack that borrows elements from "Pack'd My Bags." You know the intro of that song when Chaka sings the "ooooohs" , Rahsaan is singing that same line on their version and I swear it sounds exactly like her (the only difference being that it's in a tenor voice). Also, his vibrato and tone resembles a lot of Chaka's. There's this one song on his last major release, Love In Stereo, entitled "It's Alright" where the whole song has a CK vibe all over it. At the end he starts to wail and run like he was cracked over the head with a bottle of Chaka! Or better yet, she cracked it up against his head! | |
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okaypimpn said: Harlepolis said: Ya know what? I've neva understood this Chaka connection in his reviews. Chakaholiks always ramble about that too. I know that he worked with her as a session vocliast briefly but frankly I don't hear her in his voice, I hear Stevie Wonder tho(typicaly).
Tccd, perhaps you should give me a list of songs from him where you could hear a Chaka influence. The most obvious... Rahsaan and D'Wayne Wiggins (you know Raphael's big bro.) wrote a song for Jody Watley on the Dr. Doolittle soundtrack that borrows elements from "Pack'd My Bags." You know the intro of that song when Chaka sings the "ooooohs" , Rahsaan is singing that same line on their version and I swear it sounds exactly like her (the only difference being that it's in a tenor voice). Also, his vibrato and tone resembles a lot of Chaka's. There's this one song on his last major release, Love In Stereo, entitled "It's Alright" where the whole song has a CK vibe all over it. At the end he starts to wail and run like he was cracked over the head with a bottle of Chaka! Or better yet, she cracked it up against his head! I heard that joint but the SLIGHTEST Chaka influence I heard from him is "Treat You Like A Queen". Its really cool that you posted the thread in the luvs too, some folks needs to check him out, he's really a cool cat. I remember feeling excited when the "Love Stereo" came out and I always thought that he & Tevin came out from the same womb(musically that is ) but he's edgier of course which explains why he doesn't get that much of eknowledgment. Of course, yo boy Van Hunt contributed so much in that Love Stereo gem which explains its whole "feel-good" vibe | |
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Harlepolis said: I remember feeling excited when the "Love Stereo" came out and I always thought that he & Tevin came out from the same womb(musically that is ) but he's edgier of course which explains why he doesn't get that much of eknowledgment.
He wrote that song, "Back To The World," for Tevin. Of course, yo boy Van Hunt contributed so much in that Love Stereo gem which explains its whole "feel-good" vibe
Yep. Not to mention he's behind the boards again for his next effort. | |
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Just wanted to add...
His new album showed up on the net a few months ago under the title "The Best". I'll say it right now, every song is TIGHT! I've been a fan since the 1st album, and this one continues in the same fashion. Rahsaan picks the right songs everytime. On the song so hot he freaks the vocals. JUST BUY IT! Molove okaypimpn said: mochalox said: u know me so well, okaypimpin!!!! I saw KF, JPKee, YA, HW, DMcK, Rich Sm, Rickie Grundy, etc. They all came to my church when I was coming up and my dad used to play for the Crouch's (when my mom'd let him) so I was around them all of the time. My godmother was the gospel concert promoter for our area, so we got all of the major names between 1970-1996. (I left home in '96 to come to ATL, so I can't report much on the concert-scene after that.) anyways, now you're gonna make me go home and get my liner notes. LOL. Cool! My favorite gospel aritists are The Clark Sisters (esp. Twinkie and Karen) and Walter Hawkins and Love Alive. Tremaine was doin' it up in the day! BTW, just found this tidbit of news on another forum... [color=darkblue:28f7934156]Rahsaan Patterson - After hours (2004) Tracklisting 1. The One For Me 2. I Always Find Myself 3. So Hot 4. Burnin’ 5. Loving You 6. The Best 7. Don’t Run So Fast 8. You Make Life So Good 9. Yeah Yeah Yeah 10. Separate 11. April’s Kiss 12. Straighten It Out Rahsaan Patterson returns in 2004 with a new album After Hours for release in the UK and Europe by Dome on April 26. The Los Angeles-based singer co-wrote all but one of the songs on the 11-track album which also includes a hidden bonus track. Four of the songs are co-written and co-produced by Rahsaan with Van Hunt, who has recently released his own solo album on Capitol. Other co-producers on the project include Steve Silk Hurley and Jamey Jaz. Ahead of the album release Dome plans a 12" release coupling The One For Me and Separate and a UK visit by Rahsaan and his band is being finalised. New York-born Rahsaan named after saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk wrote hits for the likes of Tevin Campbell Brandy and Jody Watley before releasing the first of his two MCA solo albums in 1997[/color] | |
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molove said: Just wanted to add...
His new album showed up on the net a few months ago under the title "The Best". I'll say it right now, every song is TIGHT! I've been a fan since the 1st album, and this one continues in the same fashion. Rahsaan picks the right songs everytime. On the song so hot he freaks the vocals. JUST BUY IT! Molove You already know it! | |
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