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| Artist: Raphael Saadiq Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $13.97 Buy New: $8.88 You Save: $5.09 (36%)
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Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 407
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 708585 UPC: 886970858526 EAN: 0886970858526 ASIN: B001CY2EL6
Release Date: September 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: All products brand new and factory sealed.
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| Tracks:
| • | Sure Hope You Mean It | | • | 100 Yard Dash | | • | Keep Marchin' | | • | Big Easy featuring The Infamous Young Spodie and the Rebirth Brass Band | | • | Just One Kiss featuring Joss Stone | | • | Love That Girl | | • | Calling | | • | Staying In Love | | • | Oh Girl | | • | Let's Take A Walk | | • | Never Give You Up featuring Stevie Wonder and CJ | | • | Sometimes | | • | Oh Girl (Remix featuring Jay-Z) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Raphael Saadiq's The Way I See It album is satisfying for both old school heads and today's hip music buyers: his background as a musician, singer and songwriter is steeped in a love for R&B married with a commitment to making his own brand of expressive soul music. The Way I See It has the kind of smooth musical flow associated with great records made by pioneering producers at famous R&B companies like Motown, Invictus and Brunswick. From the foot-tapping opening track, "Sure Hope You Mean It" to the head-shaking reflective closer "Sometimes," Raphael delivers a present day potent ode to a bygone era. Loyal Tony! Toni! Tone! fans will particularly appreciate "100 Yard Dash," which Raphael describes as "a juke joint, Booker T.-type groove. I reflected back to my first T!T!T! albums when I was singing in a high tenor voice." Raphael grins when talking about the hypnotic "Love That Girl": "Man, that's all about the swing...the way girls swing their hips! It's the type of song that will make people move and that shuffle beat reminds me of those ladies I used to see playing drums in church!" With its Motown-flavored tambourine-featured beat, "Never Give You Up" is what Raphael calls "my three generations song. It includes C.J., this youngster from Baltimore that I'm working with and Stevie Wonder. Now comes The Way I See It, a masterful collection of new material that speaks to Raphael Saadiq's deep love for rhythm and blues.
Album Description Raphael Saadiq's album The Way I See It is satisfying for both old school heads and today's hip music buyers: his background as a musician, singer and songwriter is steeped in a love for R&B married with a commitment to making his own brand of expressive soul music. Born and raised in Oakland, California learned to play guitar, drums, and bass at the age of six, making the bass his preferred instrument. Singing with a professional gospel group by the time he was nine, Raphael's musical education encompassed classical music, `40s spirituals, hymns, Jazz plus R&B. From his early days as a member of the groundbreaking `80s group Tony! Toni! Ton,!, through his work as an award-winning producer of such artists as Joss Stone, The Roots, Snoop Dogg, John Legend among many others and his own solo albums, the multi-talented Raphael Saadiq has kept the faith.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 45 more reviews...
rapheal saadiq December 1, 2008 I liked the album alot...i liked how his album was based on the motown sound.
Constant sound November 25, 2008 I loved Instant Vintage and the variety of songs. This album has the same tone/pace. A little old schoolish mowtown feel. listened 2 it twice then put it on the shelf.
Motown Lives Through Raphael November 16, 2008 What a great tribute to the Motown sounds! This man really was inspired by all the wonderful tunes that came from all the phenominal artists of Detroit. He has written songs that evoke great memories of my growing up in the '60's. When I first heard LOVE THAT GIRL I thought it was a real oldie I just had never heard before. His duet with Joss Stone reminds me of Marvin and Tammi. I just have to give him point off for including Jay-Z on the last cut. I am not a rap fan, sorry. Maybe for his next CD he can tackle the Sounds of Philadelphia.
Soul Savior!! November 15, 2008 I will not say any more than this is the record of the year. Go out and allow some quality music into your life with this release. GO!!!!
Wonderful sound, but by the numbers soul November 14, 2008 I'll start off by saying, I'm not exactly the biggest fan of this style of music as they all start to blend together for me. But Raphael Saadiq's album The Way I See It is marvelous. There isn't a track on the album I didn't enjoy. Even though Jay was honestly unnecessary to have. And Saadiq does get out classed by some guest appearances on the album.
Honestly, the only thing that is keeping this album for a 5 out of 5 for me is the fact that you can almost tell every single word he is about to say before he says it. It feels too formulaic as far as lyrics go, but the production makes up for it by sticking to its roots but being different enough to warrant its place an any collection.
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