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Anyone else here Cool Million fans? Their new album "Back for More" is fantastic. Noody does 80s boogie as honestly as these cats do...If you're not familiar with them check out this review to get a taste of what they bring to the table.
While we've been talking recently about adult soul artists bending over backwards to...and modern, no one can accuse European dance production team Cool Million of falling into that category. The duo of Frank Ryle and Rob Hardt not only stay true to their classic dance roots on their new, appropriately titled disc, Back for More, they unflinchingly issue an upbeat collection that would have sounded completely at home in 1985. Cool Million turned a lot of heads with their 2008 debut album, as they convincingly captured quarter century old dance sounds and threw in surprisingly strong songwriting to deliver an extremely enjoyable disc that seemed happily out of place. And Back for More is an equally strong disc and perhaps even more notable because of its impressive cast of contributors. Classic soul stars like Meli'sa Morgan, Eugene Wilde, LeRoy Burgess, Peggi Blu and long lost soul man Al Broomfield join together with a newer generation of international R&B singers, and they all sound great fronting the upbeat, electronic wall of sound created by Cool Million. Back for More would be worth the price of admission if only for Wilde's great take on the title track, a cut that sounds like a long lost Kashif smash. The track is uber infectious and Wilde nails it vocally, as he does on the Alexander O'Neal/Cherelle-like duet with his sister Dee Dee, "Loose." Not far behind are funk workouts by Burgess ("Cool to Make a Million"), Morgan ("Sweet Baby") and Rena Scott ("Come to Me"). Among the newcomers, Aussie beauty Jeniqua deftly handles the adult midtempo, "Making Love," Paul Mac Innes delivers the horn-filled number "Back Together" and Chicago's Yvonne Gage is wonderful on "Hurry Home." Borrowing liberally from the styles of Kashif, Jam-Lewis and Leon Sylvers III, some of the material on Back for More has a bit more form than substance. But even at a heavy 16 songs, this disc is way more wheat than chaff. Ryle and Hardt move to the head of the class of adult dance producers with Back, an unqualified smile-making ride back to the upbeat funk sounds of the 80s. They may not be going for that "hip and modern" thing, but Cool Million will undoubtedly be providing great listening and a dance workout for folks in the clubs throughout Europe (and hopefully here in the States) for the rest of 2010...the old fashioned way. Recommended. By Chris Rizik Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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Recommended to me recently by another orger, but have yet to really see what they're all about. | |
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BBoy87 was the one who hipped me to them. Great band, and I have both of their albums.
The minute I heard their debut(which came in 2007 I think) I thought it was a remastered compilation from unknown R&B songs circa 1984. | |
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Oh really?
who were they?
NAME NAMES!!!!!
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Jamisonnnnnnnnnn | |
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BITCH! you just said..... someone's up in here!
Colinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.... "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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