>I think Voodoo had plenty of >substance. Yes, the later soulquarian >stuff built off of it >(like water for chocolate and >mama's gun both seemed to >use voodoo as blueprints), but >it's a damn good album. >I listen to it today >and it still sounds great. >I really don't know what >you mean. Did you think >the music was to simple?
not necessarily simple.. but often way too sparse.
>Hell no it isn't. Lyrics? >Nope. What?
>If you can >name ten, no, five R&B >albums made in the last >five years that are better >sonically and technically than Voodoo, >then let me know cause >it's shit I for one >need to hear.
lol! did you read my entire post? i gave Voodoo it's due and spent most of my time pointing out what i felt were errors in the way the album was marketed and promoted... of course, i did mention some gripes i had with the album as well, but i never said that it wasn't a good album.
>However, I DO think >that Feel Like Makin' Love >would've worked quite well, especially >if it had hit around >late spring.
the only problem I have with the idea of FLML being a single is that D grew a lot as a writer during this period. why not showcase that growth?
--me-- "y'all want an awful lot for 200 dollars..." - p.r.n. 1/1/88