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Reply #60 posted 08/13/13 7:59pm

Scorp

SoulAlive said:

Scorp said:

biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin

"Street Songs" is one of the greatest r&b albums/all time albums I ever heard

that album made the summer of 81 what it was.....

for me, Luther Vandross's best work as a solo artist took occurred with his first two albums, "Never Too Much" and "Forever, For Always, For Love" (my favorite Luther album)

nod and I forgot to mention Cameo.In the early 80s,they were kicking ass with great albums like 'Cameosis' and 'Knights Of The Sound Table'.

speaking of the summer of '81....look at all those amazing jams we had that summer lol

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oh yes, the great Cameo......they made wonderful slow jams and all time funk grooves......

they were veeeery influential

and that summer was off teh charts smile smile

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Reply #61 posted 08/13/13 11:04pm

GeorgieAto

i would take Milli Vanilli's album over anything that's come out in the past year except for Bruno's Unorthidox Jukebox

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Reply #62 posted 08/15/13 4:57am

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Cinny said:

I was only 8 that year but I can't tell you how many songs from 1989 I absolutely loathe to this day. lol

I was 7. cool

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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