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I Cannot Believe How Most People Ignore Lalah Hathaway's "Outrun The Sky" It really angers me how this album went unnoticed. Its musically satisfying as well as commercially accessible. Geez weez, what else do people want? Anyway, I wasn't sure before I bought the album and thought it might be another louzy comeback album like alot of those new albums by RnB legends this year. This is really an example of a GOOD listening experience from start to finish. I also love the fact that she NEVER trys to over-sing/push herself, she let it all come out at ease. ,,,aaaaand I bet Lutha is beaming with pride when he heard her tribute for him. Who else dug that album? | |
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Harlepolis said: It really angers me how this album went unnoticed. Its musically satisfying as well as commercially accessible. Geez weez, what else do people want? Anyway, I wasn't sure before I bought the album and thought it might be another louzy comeback album like alot of those new albums by RnB legends this year. This is really an example of a GOOD listening experience from start to finish. I also love the fact that she NEVER trys to over-sing/push herself, she let it all come out at ease. ,,,aaaaand I bet Lutha is beaming with pride when he heard her tribute for him. Who else dug that album? What bugs me is that this album is only released in the states, I still haveĀ“nt heard it,I love everything else I heard of her. Especially "All this time" I think it was called with Marcus Miller. /peace Manki | |
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