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>>There's a reason most of them have been overlooked. I've >got >>hundreds of CD/records/tapes but there's no way I can >remember >>everything I have. > > >I don't buy you focused on a genre like this to the point >where you have half of the albums listed in this post and you >cannot contribute 1 overlooked album of quality. > > >I have lot's of Black Rock in my collection and I'm sure in a >Black Rock post I would not have HALF of the albums listed in >that post, yet I definitely could contribute to a Black Rock >post since I have shown an interest in Black Rock, like you >have shown an interest in this genre (shown by you having half >of the albums in this post). > >I don't buy having half of the albums in a post about a >certain genre and having nothing to contribute. > > >I know how easy it is to come across music, so I can't buy >that.
But for S&Gs, I'll just list the albums mentioned in this post that I own.
Society of Soul - Brainchild Darien Brockington Adriana Evans Davina Caron Wheeler - UK Blak Christion - Ghetto Cyrano Portrait Solo
That's off the top of my head. I imagine it's more than that.
But, to be honest, I never focused on R&B. I am much more of a hip-hop head. But, I was always in the music stores as a teenager, so I have many bargain bin CDs, where the large majority of the album I mentioned above came from.
I think you need relax though. I could easily name other CDs like
Loose Ends - Zagora & The Real Chuckieboo Res - How I Do the Groove Theory self-titled
but, I don't consider them to be overlooked at all. Unfortunately, I'm overlooking many of the albums myself. Also, I came to the conclusion about the singles over albums after a couple of years, so I started focusing on that. If I think of something that I think fits, I'll contribute.
You're such pests...now, what is it you want? In your depths of your ignorance, what is it you want? Well, whatever it is you want, I can't deliver because I just don't see it. - Orson Welles
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