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Kashif Like my ray parker jr thead a while back, Kashif took on newjack too wih this 1989 self titled album. Most of the 9 tracks are funky formulaic newjack. The cathiest is "personality", which i assume was a failed single. "i'm coming home" "ain't no woman (like the one I got)" "pop the question" "my door"...all newjack. Three of his more usual ballads are present though, but surprising none the less. The amount of artists and groups that changed their style for newjack or dum sequenced rnb/pop is quite amazing. Gladys knight diana Ross ray parker jr James ingram Al green (well for one track) Pointer sisters (sort of) SOS band Sheena easton (not "the lover in me" though that was vastly different form her early stuff) Lamont dozier Kiara Quincy Jones (well he went all drum sequenced/programmed pop on "back on the block) Stevie wonder (he did a newjack like cut on his "converstion peace" album, plus "each others throat" off Jungle fever is sort of newjackish) Barry white (same as Quincy Jones) | |
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kashif really lost his midas touch when he got into the New Jack Swing
His debut album is a WINNER in my book Help yoself to my love,,,, | |
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Kashif was one of favorite producer/songwriters of the 80s. The album I loved by him had a nice instrumental groove on and Stone Love it. For all his hits he never seemed to have the household name popularity that other producers had.
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Harlepolis said: kashif really lost his midas touch when he got into the New Jack Swing
His debut album is a WINNER in my book Help yoself to my love,,,, yeah, iam a newjack nut so thats why I like this very generic newjack. Heck i even love some of diana Ross' blatent trying to be hip album "workin' overtime". Remember james Ingram's "it's real"? Teddy Riley really hooked him up on that and "love come down".....2 classic swing tracks. Tet the 2nd half of the album is typical ballad Ingram....."i don't have the heart" is nice though..... | |
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thesexofit said: yeah, iam a newjack nut so thats why I like this very generic newjack. Heck i even love some of diana Ross' blatent trying to be hip album "workin' overtime". Remember james Ingram's "it's real"? Teddy Riley really hooked him up on that and "love come down".....2 classic swing tracks. Tet the 2nd half of the album is typical ballad Ingram....."i don't have the heart" is nice though..... New Jack Swing sounded REEEEEAL CORNY when soul artists did it it sounded good on the younger crowd tho,,,as hypocrite as it may sound, I'm afraid | |
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Harlepolis said: thesexofit said: yeah, iam a newjack nut so thats why I like this very generic newjack. Heck i even love some of diana Ross' blatent trying to be hip album "workin' overtime". Remember james Ingram's "it's real"? Teddy Riley really hooked him up on that and "love come down".....2 classic swing tracks. Tet the 2nd half of the album is typical ballad Ingram....."i don't have the heart" is nice though..... New Jack Swing sounded REEEEEAL CORNY when soul artists did it it sounded good on the younger crowd tho,,,as hypocrite as it may sound, I'm afraid I guess the newjack era was the last time that established older artists tried to be hip. U don't get Diana ross doing neptunes type stuff do you? But I guess most are too old to care about modern music. But they did then, or at least their managers did. Oddly Lional Ritchie never bothered trying to be newjack..... | |
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I used to like Kashif. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. -Miles Davis- | |
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JackieBlue said: Kashif was one of favorite producer/songwriters of the 80s. The album I loved by him had a nice instrumental groove on and Stone Love it. For all his hits he never seemed to have the household name popularity that other producers had.
His real name is Micheal Jones..... | |
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funkpill said: JackieBlue said: Kashif was one of favorite producer/songwriters of the 80s. The album I loved by him had a nice instrumental groove on and Stone Love it. For all his hits he never seemed to have the household name popularity that other producers had.
His real name is Micheal Jones..... really, cool.....didn't he produce some tracks 4 whitney houston and Jermaine Jackson? | |
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thesexofit said: really, cool.....didn't he produce some tracks 4 whitney houston and Jermaine Jackson? I'm not quite sure..... But I do know that he got his start playing with B.T. Express..... | |
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thesexofit said: really, cool.....didn't he produce some tracks 4 whitney houston and Jermaine Jackson? yeah, he did You Give Good Love for Whitney. Not sure about Jermaine. Possibly since they were all doing stuff together in the Arista days. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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thesexofit said: really, cool.....didn't he produce some tracks 4 whitney houston and Jermaine Jackson? The bulk of his production was done with Melissa Morgan, Evelyn Champayne King, Howard Johnson, and Lilo Thomas. | |
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favorite songs by Kashif...
"Stone Love" (1983) "I Just Gotta Have You (Lover Turn Me On)" (1983) "Help Yourself To My Love"(1983) "Baby Don't Break Your Baby's Heart"(1984) "Are You The Woman"(1984) this guy had a distinctive sound and he also produced some of the best R&B songs of the 80s... "I'm In Love" by Evelyn Champagne King (1981) "Love Come Down" by Evelyn Champagne King (1982) "Love's Comin At Cha" by Melba Moore (1982) "Mind Up Tonight" by Melba Moore (1982) "So Fine" by Howard Johnson (1982) "Living For Your Love" by Melba Moore (1984) "You Give Good Love" by Whitney Houston (1985) "Thinking About You" by Whitney Houston (1985) | |
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Hotlegs said: thesexofit said: really, cool.....didn't he produce some tracks 4 whitney houston and Jermaine Jackson? The bulk of his production was done with Melissa Morgan, Evelyn Champayne King, Howard Johnson, and Lilo Thomas. Don't forget Melba Moore.He's largely responsible for her early-80s comeback,with such hits as "Love's Coming At Cha" and "Alot Of Love (Love The One I'm With)". | |
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Ifsixwuz9 said: I'll play it first and tell you what it is later.
-Miles Davis- "If I were a bell" I'm so relaxin right now! BlueNote | |
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He also did instrumental "olympic joy" off 1988 olympics album. Nice track too | |
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