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"is it Brown Sugar part 2 or Crystal Ball part 2?, January 26, 2000* "


          

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first of all i think D'angelo has talent.but five years for this? the positives the music doesn't sound like the junk that's out here now and real instrumentation.the songs that stood out are the root,Spanish Joint is the best cut,Untitled(how does it feel) is the best cut prince hasn't done in years.the stuff that doesn't work left&right with method man&redmen that makes no sense.most of the album sounds just like the last one.you have to change your groove.it has catchy riffs like on the song feel like making love the classic song by Roberta Flack with the horn part.but it suffers from too much sameness aside from the tracks with Roy Hargrove&charlie Hunter who plays solid axe.the track AFRICA from the start with that drum track is a bite of I wonder u by Prince&the revolution from the parade album under the cherry moon soundtrack.he should just get into Prince's band.musically he is not on Prince's level.he should not take five years for much of the sameness.his baby's moma Angie Stone has a way better album than this check that out.it's one thing to be influenced by someone it's another to be stuck in there mirror.D'angelo,Maxwell,Lenny Kravitz are talented but not on Prince's old level.if you are on Prince's tip and want to be cleaver listen to MESHALLNDEOCELLO. shes the closes thing and yet maintains her own thing.the next one by D should not take 5 years.you have to be a superstar and not a clone.

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Say what you want about maxxx and his opinion(s) of D'Angelo, but you can't call him a retroactive hater. He actually gave Voodoo three stars. And trust me, compared to the one and two-star reviews this was tame.

  

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is it Brown Sugar part 2 or Crystal Ball part 2?, January 26, 2000* [View all] , self_ish, Wed Feb-08-12 11:56 AM
 
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LOL
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He has over seven THOUSAND!! Dude just loves music.
Feb 08th 2012
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      smells like Savant Syndrome.
Feb 08th 2012
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      Is he an excellent driver ?
Feb 08th 2012
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      ...
Feb 08th 2012
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      It ain't just music he reviews LOL !
Feb 08th 2012
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      how does he find the time to listen to all this
Feb 08th 2012
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I remember this from back in the day
Feb 08th 2012
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I thought this passage was dead-on.
Feb 08th 2012
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      And those positives were why I was more than satisfied with Voodoo
Feb 08th 2012
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           yeah... after hearing it for myself recently I felt the same way
Feb 08th 2012
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           See this is a deal breaker for me
Feb 08th 2012
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                LMAO
Feb 08th 2012
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                You a damn fool for that lol
Feb 08th 2012
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                And I totally understand that. I was able to overlook it though...
Feb 08th 2012
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                     To each his own bruh
Feb 08th 2012
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                     Riot still had WAY more melody than Voodoo, though.
Feb 08th 2012
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                          Maybe half of the songs have melodies. Yeah, still more than Voodoo lol
Feb 08th 2012
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                          Definitely
Feb 08th 2012
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                               I personally was referring to the loose songwriting, vocal approaches...
Feb 08th 2012
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always assumed it was a character.
Feb 08th 2012
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Yeah, I've stumbled upon his reviews on Amazon
Feb 08th 2012
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I'd forgotten that he used to have trouble with the spacebar
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