The Rance Allen Group | The Live Experience II

The Rance Allen Group | The Live Experience II
By Peggy Oliver
(Coming Jan. 25th, 2011)
are only a few singers and vocal groups who have strongly impacted
gospel music for over four decades. Though raised by strict
grandparents, Rance and his brothers were encouraged to experiment with
different genres while playing gospel. After releasing an independent
single in 1969 entitled “Let’s Get Together & Love” and winning a
talent contest in Detroit, Michigan, Rance, Steve and Tom Allen began
their groundbreaking journey. The Rance Allen Group (RAG) started with a
bang on the legendary soul company Stax Records under the Gospel Truth custom label. Their appearance in the 1972 documentary film Wattstax was an opportunity for a gospel group to share the stage with artists on Stax
Records roster in a Woodstock-type format. Though there have been
some bumpy roads along the way which is the norm for the music industry,
the Allen brothers have not looked back since. To continue, Please click “MORE”!
Keyshia Cole | Calling All Hearts
Keyshia Cole | Calling All Hearts
by Brent Faulkner
Keyshia Cole experienced mega success from her first two albums, The
Way It Is and her most critically lauded effort Just Like You. A
Different Me, her third album was successful as well, if less so than
the first two, but spawned ‘minor’ hits through “Playa Cardz Right”
featuring the late 2Pac and “Trust” featuring Monica. That said, it
didn’t garner the success it deserved or that the Cole camp would have
envisioned, despite debuting gallantly at #2 with 322,000 copies sold in
the first week. Who knows if Calling All Hearts is supposed to be a
‘reaction’ to more timid sales or airplay, but some slight cues signify
such (a parental advisory label, a Nicki Minaj feature, etc.) For the
most part, there is not enough change here to signify that Cole is
searching for a new direction as she continues to do what she does best –
adult contemporary themed R&B. ‘Calling All Hearts’ is not Cole’s
best album (some may even argue it is her weakest), but that said, it is
still a strong, worthwhile affair. To continue, Please click “MORE”!
Charles Martin | Mary’s Son

Charles Martin | Mary’s Son
is an urban music hotbed; from the sweet soul of Motown to contemporary
gospel. The list of gospel pioneers is very impressive indeed
including: The Clark Sisters & Mattie Moss Clark, The Winans,
Reverend C.L. & Aretha Franklin, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Thomas
Whitfield and Deitrick Haddon. Since the mid nineties, Haddon elevated
and reshaped contemporary gospel music with his classic soul, edgy
R&B and hard hitting praise and worship thru the vocal group Voices
of Unity (VOU). Taking many cues from Haddon, VOU member Charles Martin
weaves those same elements on his debut, Mary’s Son. Though he has spent more time in a background vocalist capacity (VOU, Radical for Christ) and in theatrical productions (Black Nativity), Martin won the hearts of audiences in solo appearances on Bobby Jones Gospel
TV show. His warm voice, certainly the antithesis of Haddon’s gritty
and charismatic style, holds his own for the most part by nicely
textured production from Rachard ‘Chardyroc’ Williams. To continue, Please click “MORE”!
Kenneth Whalum III | To Those Who Believe
Kenneth Whalum III | To Those Who Believe
by Brent Faulkner
Reinvigorating the ‘art’ that IS jazz is a tall, if nearly impossible order for the modern jazz recording artist. With the shoes of ‘untouchable’ legends to fill (Parker, Coltrane, Davis, etc.), it is not that often that the jazz enthusiast discovers a ‘new jazz album’ that truly ‘whets his appetite‘ or better yet serves as a ‘pipeline‘ to the future of jazz. With the recent release of the exceptionally well crafted To Those Who Believe, the future of jazz is clearly BRIGHT.
Paula Prophet | From Me To You
Album Review: Paula Prophet – From Me To You
By George Strand
(Scheduled to be released, January 11th, 2011)
Pacific Coast Recording artist Paula Prophet is no stranger to the jazz vocal program. Encompassing a selective mix of jazz standards, a swirl of R&B delicacies and a shake of that popcorn pop music sound, and well after 20 years stimulating listeners with her deep soul enticing voice, Ms. Prophet keeps her passion for singing alive and well in “From Me To You.”
Tank | Now or Never
Tank | Now or Never
By Brent Faulkner
Tank (Durrell Babbs) is one of R&B’s premiere talents, but is an
incredibly underrated vocalist. Tank has garnered most of his attention
given his songwriting contributions to other artists (Usher, Fantasia,
etc.). That said, Tank garnered his most notable buzz as a solo artist
with his 2007 effort, Sex, Love & Pain, which featured the
critically acclaimed hit “Please Don’t Go,” easily Tank’s biggest hit to
date. 2010’s follow-up effort Now or Never is solid, though does not
have a “Please Don’t Go” to aid in its promotion (Sex, Love & Pain
was nominated for multiple Grammys and bowed at #2 with 102,000). Now
or Never does keep ‘a good thing going’ with Tank’s continuation of
performing a more ‘refined’ breed of R&B with thoughtful, sensual
songwriting. The biggest quibble about the Grammy-nominated singer’s
new effort is the same as what might be said of his last – it has
tendencies to be boring and sag at given moments. Sure, most
performances are more than nuanced-enough to propel the effort forward,
but additionally, there are moments that are less enthralling. For the
most part, Now or Never proves solid. To continue, Please click “MORE”!
Ray Charles | Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters
Ray Charles | Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters (Concord)
By Brian Soergel
Imagine being John Burk, the producer who sifted through hundreds of unreleased masters from the legendary Ray Charles in search of a few that would make a cohesive album. Burk’s labor of love is realized with the 10-song Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters. It’s no surprise that Burk – EVP for Concord – helmed this release. It’s the third posthumous release of Charles’ music for Concord, following Ray Sings Basie Swing and the Grammy Award-wining Genius Loves Company, the latter Charles’ final studio CD and a certified multi-platinum instant classic that hit No. 1 on Billboard’s pop chart. Burk co-produced that CD with Phil Ramone. To continue, Please click “MORE”!
Frank McComb | A New Beginning
Frank McComb | A New Beginning
By Brent Faulkner
Music artist Frank McComb cannot be clearly pigeonholed into a single
genre; instead, he is best described as an ‘urban’ artist, which is an
‘open-ended categorization.’ McComb, both a versatile vocalist and a
keyboardist, blends the best of smooth jazz, R&B/soul, and gospel
music. The structure of his music tends to possess the harmonic scheme
of smooth jazz, the sensualness of R&B, and the grit and unfurled
emotion and passion of gospel music. On his new effort, A New
Beginning, Frank McComb delivers one ‘knockout punch’ after another, at
times rivaling none other than the master of crossover, Stevie Wonder. A
New Beginning contains no misses, even when there are better cuts than
others, making for quite an enthralling, ‘better than expected’ listen.
Jazz and soul lovers alike will ‘dig’ A New Beginning.
To continue, Please click “MORE”!
Lillo Thomas | Come And Get It
Album Review: Lillo Thomas | Come And Get It by Randy Mahon Brooklyn, NY native Lillo Thomas returns after a 23 year absence with a poignant and soulful project, “Come And Get It”. Released independently on the Fitingo Records imprint, this 13 track CD picks up where Lillo left off …
Various Artists | In The Christmas Groove
Album Review: Various Artists | In The Christmas Groove
By Brent Faulkner
Most people, regardless if they are professional musicians, amateurs or
merely music lovers, LIVE for the holiday season because they get to
‘break out’ their Christmas (holiday) albums. Regardless of religious
preference or the vast array of ways the holidays can be celebrated
(whether it be Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, or otherwise), music is a
unique and unifying part of the tradition. There is nothing better than a
great Christmas compilation albums to hype up the holiday season even
more. In The Christmas Groove is just that; it’s a compilation album
that collects classic soul, funk, and blues holiday tracks from the
past. The album is a captivating idea and an even more captivating
listen as it is composed of originals and gems, many unheard before.
Sure, thirteen tracks of similar styles has it sagging moments given the
‘sameness,’ but for the most part, In The Christmas Groove is the
epitomization of great music from the past. To continue, Please click “MORE”!