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The glut of faceless, interchangeable
new jack swing
artists plaguing
urban
contemporary radio in the early '90s served one useful purpose: they reminded you how exciting the originators of the style (
Guy
,
Bobby Brown
, and
Keith Sweat
, among others) could be. When
Sweat
's overdue sophomore effort,
I'll Give All My Love to You
, was released in 1990, it exposed countless
new jack
automations for the unimaginative frauds they were. Though not quite as strong as 1987's
Make It Last Forever
, this is a respectable disc that sounds consistently heartfelt and sincere. The hard
electro
-
funk
groove of
"Make You Sweat"
is likable enough, but
ballads
and slow jams like
"Just One of Them Things"
(a duet with
Gerald LeVert
),
"I Knew That You Were Cheating,"
and
"Merry Go Round"
are where the Harlem native really shines. For all its high-tech production gloss and use of
hip-hop
elements, this self-produced CD reminds you that
is quite aware of the great
soul
music of the 1970s. ~ Alex Henderson
new jack swing
artists plaguing
urban
contemporary radio in the early '90s served one useful purpose: they reminded you how exciting the originators of the style (
Guy
,
Bobby Brown
, and
Keith Sweat
, among others) could be. When
Sweat
's overdue sophomore effort,
I'll Give All My Love to You
, was released in 1990, it exposed countless
new jack
automations for the unimaginative frauds they were. Though not quite as strong as 1987's
Make It Last Forever
, this is a respectable disc that sounds consistently heartfelt and sincere. The hard
electro
-
funk
groove of
"Make You Sweat"
is likable enough, but
ballads
and slow jams like
"Just One of Them Things"
(a duet with
Gerald LeVert
),
"I Knew That You Were Cheating,"
and
"Merry Go Round"
are where the Harlem native really shines. For all its high-tech production gloss and use of
hip-hop
elements, this self-produced CD reminds you that
is quite aware of the great
soul
music of the 1970s. ~ Alex Henderson