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"Minneapolis sound" Who else than Prince do you think of when you hear the expression "Minneapolis sound", and what songs?
For me, it`s Cherrelle and Alexander O`Neal with "Saturday love" | |
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anything by The Time or Morris Day! | |
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Escapade - Janet Jackson
Minneapolis! There are about a million Jam/Lewis songs from the mid 80s to early 90s that define this sound. Cherrelle I Didn't Mean to Turn You On Everything I Miss at Home Never Knew Love Like This (w/Alexander O'Neal) SOS Band Just the Way You Like It Tell Me If You Still Care Just Be Good to Me The Finest Weekend Girl No One's Gonna Love You Alexander O'Neal A Broken Heart Can Mend Fake Sunshine Never Knew Love Like This The Lovers Hearsay All True Man What Is This Thing Called Love New Edition If It Isn't Love You're Not My Kind of Girl Can You Stand the Rain Johnny Gill Rub You the Right Way Wrap My Body Tight Ralph Tresvant Sensitivity Do What I Gotta Do Money Can't Buy You Love Herb Alpert Keep Your Eye on Me Diamonds Human League Human The Time Jerk Out (I'm only listing this one, because Cee already mentioned The Time, and I'm sticking to Jam/Lewis numbers) Cheryl Lynn Encore Change Change of Heart Say You Love Me Again Then there's all the Janet Jackson stuff that speaks for itself! Special mention to Force MDs' Tender Love - it's a Jam/Lewis number, but I guess it doesn't fit that Minneapolis sound. I'm too anal edit [Edited 1/15/06 13:12pm] | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: "Minneapolis!" | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: The Time Jerk Out (I'm only listing this one, because Cee already mentioned The Time, and I'm sticking to Jam/Lewis numbers) Yeah, that's the song I was listening to when I posted. | |
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CinisterCee said: RipHer2Shreds said: The Time Jerk Out (I'm only listing this one, because Cee already mentioned The Time, and I'm sticking to Jam/Lewis numbers) Yeah, that's the song I was listening to when I posted. Fun song. Just so there's not confusion - I wasn't leaving out The Time as a whole. Obviously, they're essential to the Minneapolis sound. I was just listing some of my favorite Jam & Lewis songs. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: CinisterCee said: Yeah, that's the song I was listening to when I posted. Fun song. Just so there's not confusion - I wasn't leaving out The Time as a whole. Obviously, they're essential to the Minneapolis sound. I was just listing some of my favorite Jam & Lewis songs. I listened to the entire paisleypark4's BEST OF JAMES HARRIS III & TERRY LEWIS: 1982-2005 today. | |
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CinisterCee said: RipHer2Shreds said: Fun song. Just so there's not confusion - I wasn't leaving out The Time as a whole. Obviously, they're essential to the Minneapolis sound. I was just listing some of my favorite Jam & Lewis songs. I listened to the entire paisleypark4's BEST OF JAMES HARRIS III & TERRY LEWIS: 1982-2005 today. Up until about 1991, I think they were gold. Perfect pop-oriented R&B. After that time, they're hit and miss for me. They started to sound too same-same. | |
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