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Preppie by Cheryl Lynn Anyone know anything about this album? I see it's produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis? What is it like?? I love me some Cheryl Lynn! | |
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dancerella said: Anyone know anything about this album? I see it's produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis? What is it like?? I love me some Cheryl Lynn!
I don't think Jam and Lewis did the entire album, but it is a good album. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Wow, that's a blast from the past. I vaguely remember that album and my recollection, it was an uneven work. Nothing to do with the enormous talents of Ms. Lynn, I didn't think Jimmy Jam and Terry Louis production fit her. I've never been a particular fan of there's. I think their talents served the mediocre singers - like cough, Ms. Janet Jackson - but Ms. Lynn voice got lost in their over produced music projects. (IMHO) I'm a big fan of hers too. You can hear some of the songs from "Preppie" on U-Tube.
P.S. My favorite song from that album was Encore. [Edited 12/21/08 20:47pm] [Edited 12/21/08 20:59pm] | |
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TD3 said: I think their talents served the mediocre singers
[Edited 12/21/08 21:24pm] | |
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I wouldn't call their talents mediocre either. This person, obviously, is not that familiar with their background.
Sure, Janet is probably the most famous Jam and Lewis protoge, but their work was superb. I really loved their work with Solo, Sounds of Blackness, SOS Band, Alexander O'neal, Cherelle, and Change. All very talented people/artists and not mediocre. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Sounds of Blackness, Cherelle, and Change.
Good reminders ! Yeah, saw Sounds perform in the early 90's and Ann Nesby was a powerhouse when she came onstage and blew the roof up ! | |
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Shango said:[quote] TD3 said: I think their talents served the mediocre singers
:hmm2 [/quoute] Actually your examples...in my humblest opinion gives substance to my point I was trying to make. I didn't like their work for either Ms. Adams nor Ms. Austin. Enormously talented singers like Ms. Lynn but Jam/Louis "wall of noise" to me just overshadowed some amazing voices. Folks like Ms.Jackson, need such. That young woman couldn't carry a 12 songs Cd without a beat or production twist. You need to be distracted from the fact Ms. Jackson is a mediocre singer at best. [Edited 12/21/08 22:40pm] | |
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TD3 said:[quote] Shango said: TD3 said: I think their talents served the mediocre singers
:hmm2 [/quoute] Actually your examples...in my humblest opinion gives substance to my point I was trying to make. I didn't like their work for either Ms. Adams nor Ms. Austin. Enormously talented singers like Ms. Lynn but Jam/Louis "wall of noise" to me just overshadowed some amazing voices. Folks like Ms.Jackson, need such. That young woman couldn't carry a 12 songs Cd without a beat or production twist. You need to be distracted from the fact Ms. Jackson is a mediocre singer at best. [Edited 12/21/08 22:40pm] OK, that's ur opinion, but u shouldn't nock Jam and Lewis' skills. Anyway, the topic of conversation is Cheryl Lynn's Preppie album. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Back in 1983,I remember seeing this album in the record stores.The cover features Cheryl wearing a "preppie" shirt with the alligator on it (if I'm not mistaken?) and she's surrounded by two guys.I think this is the album that contains "Encore",one of her finest singles. | |
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Shango said: TD3 said: I think their talents served the mediocre singers
[Edited 12/21/08 21:24pm] you consider patti austin mediocre? | |
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dancerella said: Shango said: [Edited 12/21/08 21:24pm] you consider patti austin mediocre? I know....ISN'T THAT CRAZY!!!! **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Who is Petti austin? I love cheryl Lynn but who the heck are those other guys? I am not into Jazz.. [Edited 12/22/08 22:16pm] Prince I will always miss and love U. | |
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OzlemUcucu said: Who is Petti austin? I love cheryl Lynn but who the heck are those other guys? I am not into Jazz..
[Edited 12/22/08 22:16pm] Patti Austin is the God-daughter of Quincy Jones. She is mostly known as a Jazz singer, but has had quite a few hits on the pop chart. Her biggest being "Razzmatazz", "Baby Come To Me" (With James Ingram), "How Do You Keep The Music Playing" (with James Ingram) and "Heat of Heat". She has more hits, but this are probably her most recognizable. She also sang a duet with MJ on Off The Wall entitled "It's the Falling In Love". You should check out her work. She's an amazing singer. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: OzlemUcucu said: Who is Petti austin? I love cheryl Lynn but who the heck are those other guys? I am not into Jazz..
Patti Austin is the God-daughter of Quincy Jones. She is mostly known as a Jazz singer, but has had quite a few hits on the pop chart. Her biggest being "Razzmatazz", "Baby Come To Me" (With James Ingram), "How Do You Keep The Music Playing" (with James Ingram) and "Heat of Heat". She has more hits, but this are probably her most recognizable. She also sang a duet with MJ on Off The Wall entitled "It's the Falling In Love". You should check out her work. She's an amazing singer. yeah,Patti Austin is incredible. | |
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OK, i will check it out Prince I will always miss and love U. | |
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TD3 said:
Enormously talented singers like Ms. Lynn but Jam/Louis "wall of noise" to me just overshadowed some amazing voices. She did right to work with Jam and Lewis because "Encore" was a great jam and a sho-nuff ass shaker. Cheryl has a great voice but she needed some funk behind her so her great voice wouldn't be boring. Jam and Lewis did that for her as well as the previous people she had worked with. You gotta have some funk behind it to make it sound good. I mean, what do you get when you put a great voice out but don't put no funk behind it? The result is Shitney Houston. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: TD3 said:
Enormously talented singers like Ms. Lynn but Jam/Louis "wall of noise" to me just overshadowed some amazing voices. She did right to work with Jam and Lewis because "Encore" was a great jam and a sho-nuff ass shaker. Cheryl has a great voice but she needed some funk behind her so her great voice wouldn't be boring. Jam and Lewis did that for her as well as the previous people she had worked with. You gotta have some funk behind it to make it sound good. I mean, what do you get when you put a great voice out but don't put no funk behind it? The result is Shitney Houston. well put! so do you like this album? | |
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As far as I know the only J&T production on this was Encore...
Its Gonna Be Right features predominatley a J&T & family production A1 Fidelity (4:50) Producer - Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis A2 Fade To Black (6:32) A3 Love's Been Here Before (3:18) Producer - Monte Moir A4 It's Gonna Be Right (4:02) Producer - Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis B1 Let Me Love You (5:50) Producer - Hubert Eaves III B2 Find Somebody New (4:06) Producer - Hubert Eaves III B3 Loafin' (5:15) B4 Slipped Me A MIckey (4:18) B5 Tug O' War (4:57) I ahve the 12" of Fidelity and Its Gonna Be RIght but I havent heard the rest [Edited 12/24/08 7:40am] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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dancerella said: vainandy said: She did right to work with Jam and Lewis because "Encore" was a great jam and a sho-nuff ass shaker. Cheryl has a great voice but she needed some funk behind her so her great voice wouldn't be boring. Jam and Lewis did that for her as well as the previous people she had worked with. You gotta have some funk behind it to make it sound good. I mean, what do you get when you put a great voice out but don't put no funk behind it? The result is Shitney Houston. well put! so do you like this album? I only have the 12 Inch of "Encore". I don't have the album. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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