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Love Makes No Sense
Release Date: 1993 - 02 - 08, Audio CD, A & M Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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Hearsay - Alexander O'Neal
by XICripZ - written on 13/04/09 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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Alexander O'Neal dropped his second album, "Hearsay" in 1986, a year after debuting with a self-entitled record to burst through on the music scene as another force in the R&B/Soul scene of the mid eighties. The Mississippi native's top material came out of this album, and allowed him to breakthrough as a worldwide mainstream performer. 1. "Intro" 2. "To Make You Love Me" To get things going have a song to begin things which takes on the form of the funky Dance-R&B of the time. It is a great way to kick it all off, and it acts as a real up-lifter to introduce you into his sound. It is straight-forward feel-good material ...
Hearsay - Alexander O'Neal
by XICripZ - written on 13/04/09 (Very useful, 79 readings)
Rating:
Alexander O'Neal dropped his second album, "Hearsay" in 1986, a year after debuting with a self-entitled record to burst through on the music scene as another force in the R&B/Soul scene of the mid eighties. The Mississippi native's top material came out of this album, and allowed him to breakthrough as a worldwide mainstream performer. 1. "Intro" 2. "To Make You Love Me" To get things going have a song to begin things which takes on the form of the funky Dance-R&B of the time. It is a great way to kick it all off, and it acts as a real up-lifter to introduce you into his sound. It is straight-forward feel-good material ...
Hearsay - Alexander O'Neal
by benlepensive - written on 28/01/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
Rating:
presence in today s music scene tends to be reserved for appearing on reality tv shows which is a shame as his voice is still there. On this album: Alexander s voice is rich yet has a piercing quality to it, he has a unique tone and a superb range. I recommend Criicize which was released twice here as a single in the UK. The song makes effective use of his biting voice and despite the harsh lyrics, the song retains a poppy feel. It is helped by the female chorus hook which is a godsend. Hearsay slows things down, as Alexander pours his heart about about the pitfalls of romance and lies. Fake is him pointing his finger at a nogood lady and he carries off this ...
Hearsay - Alexander O'Neal
by benlepensive - written on 28/01/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
Rating:
presence in today s music scene tends to be reserved for appearing on reality tv shows which is a shame as his voice is still there. On this album: Alexander s voice is rich yet has a piercing quality to it, he has a unique tone and a superb range. I recommend Criicize which was released twice here as a single in the UK. The song makes effective use of his biting voice and despite the harsh lyrics, the song retains a poppy feel. It is helped by the female chorus hook which is a godsend. Hearsay slows things down, as Alexander pours his heart about about the pitfalls of romance and lies. Fake is him pointing his finger at a nogood lady and he carries off this ...
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