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Narada Walden - The Way That I Feel About Cha I listened 2 Divine Emotions the other day for the first time @ the weka sto, and the album was not good at all 2 me....
Except for track #3 Damn that is a beautiful song. I have went back and back and back 2 the weka sto just 2 listen 2 it over n over. It only cost $4.95, i should get it b4 it's gone. Has any1 heard this song? Its very cool. Stuff I got from the dolla weka sto yesterday i never heard yet... Change - Change Of Heart Rene & Angela - Street Named Desire 5 Star - Luxury of Life (finally). Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Yeah, I'm a big Narada Michael Walden fan (at least, his early stuff, from 76 to about '82), and I agree, That album sucks for the most part, but I do like that tune!..like you said, that's probably worth the 3 or 4 bucks that you can find the CD for... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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narada become a mega twinkly sounding power ballad producer in the 80's-early 90's procucing some of my fav tunes.....
"Dont slip away" Tracie spencer "Tell me what u want me to do"=Tevin campbell "What do I say"-Tevin campbell "Brown eyed girl,Infant child" Tevin campbell "goodbye" Debbie gibson (only co-wrote,did not produce) "I'll still be loving you" New kids on the block "Keep on smiling" New kids on the block (mid tempo this one) and oddly..... "Put your mouth on me","Till the moneys gone"-Eddie murphy! Both these tracks r way funky and "Put your mouth on me" seems very out of place compared to his usual ballads of emotion! Both tracks r top rate and i wish he did more uptemos like this (also Walter afanasieff-another super ballad producer to be is on keyboards on both these tracks..) | |
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Thanks 4 responding guys! I looove that song.
Another one that was good was "Black Child" i think the name of it was... Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I know thii sounds ignorant, but If i like those tracks mentioned on my earlier post, would I at all like his earlier solo albums? | |
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I seem 2 only end up liking one song off each album lol. Althogh he writes good songs Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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If you don't have it, pick up 1982's "Confidence". With jams like #1, Summer Lady and Confidence, that's Narada at his best. He really sold out with much of his mid to late 80's stuff. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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thesexofit said: I know thii sounds ignorant, but If i like those tracks mentioned on my earlier post, would I at all like his earlier solo albums?
if you like those, check out Al Jarreau's album Heaven and Earth . Narada produced the whole album and there's a similar sound...also Angela Bofill's albums, "Something About You" and "Too Tough"... Narada's had a varied career, starting out playing drums with fusion greats like Mahavishnu/John Mclaughlin and Weather Report, and rockers like Jeff Beck and Santana, then gradually moving into R&B and becoming one of the most in demand producers around...(Stacy Lattisaw, Angela Bofill, Phylis Hyman,Whitney Houston, Sister Sledge,Mica Paris, Aretha Franklin, ,etc.) IMO, his strongest work was his 70's solo albums, particularly 1978's "Awakening" and 1977's "I cry, I smile" - these are more in the 70's soul category with a a couple of uptempo cuts , like his club hit "I don't want nobody else ('To Dance With You")-- side 2 of Awakening is a crash course on Narada's history--it takes you through Jazz/rock fusion,R&B and quiet Storm ballads on one side of vinyl...his first album, Garden of love light is mostly Jazz/rock fusion with some soul ballads...I think his solo stuff became more hit and miss as he went into the 80's, though... [This message was edited Tue Jul 6 17:05:47 2004 by paligap] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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intha916 said: If you don't have it, pick up 1982's "Confidence". With jams like #1, Summer Lady and Confidence, that's Narada at his best. He really sold out with much of his mid to late 80's stuff.
They didnt hav that album Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: intha916 said: If you don't have it, pick up 1982's "Confidence". With jams like #1, Summer Lady and Confidence, that's Narada at his best. He really sold out with much of his mid to late 80's stuff.
They didnt hav that album That's a shame. I have it on LP but I think it might be out of print now. That's one of my favorite albums of the early 80's. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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