"A Jagged Era" is the debut album from the Atlanta R&B quartet, Jagged Edge. It came out in 1998, and had them follow suit of many of the big names of the game at the time, such as Dru Hill, as well as Jodeci and BLACKstreet who came before them with a R&B style which introduces a fair proportion ... Read review
Advantages: A couple of nice R&B tracks Disadvantages: Lots of average tracks
"A Jagged Era" is the debut album from the Atlanta R&B quartet, Jagged Edge. It came out in 1998, and had them follow suit of many of the big names of the game at the time, such as Dru Hill, as well as Jodeci and BLACKstreet who came before them with a R&B style which introduces a fair proportion of Hip Hop, in order to get some males behind them. The group consits of twin brothers, Case Dinero and Brasco, as well as Quick and Wingo. They ... ...soon ammends this by getting Jagged Edge to do things in "Slow Motion". Its a good way to introduce new listeners to their smooth style of R&B.
**Three Stars**
2. "Addicted To Your Love"
In an improvement from the song which preceeded it, the mood is slightly uplifted as you get the group going for a more exciting music. It has them sing about their love for a particular girl, and how ... more
"A Jagged Era" is the debut album from the Atlanta R&B quartet, Jagged Edge. It came out in 1998, and had them follow suit of many of the big names of the game at the time, such as Dru Hill, as well as Jodeci and BLACKstreet who came before them with a R&B style which introduces a fair proportion of Hip Hop, in order to get some males behind them. The group consits of twin brothers, Case Dinero and Brasco, as well as Quick and Wingo. They were signed to So So Def at the time, and so it is heavly influenced by what jermaine Dupri was doing at the time, and he had a large role in producing the thing.
1. "Slow Motion"
As the starter to the album, Jermaine Dupri kicks things off with a short introduction which leads right inot the subject matter of this track. He talks about ow some girls are too quick in the bed, and he soon ammends this by getting Jagged Edge to do things in "Slow Motion". Its a good way to introduce new listeners to their smooth style of R&B.
**Three Stars**
2. "Addicted To Your Love"
In an improvement from the song which preceeded it, the mood is slightly uplifted as you get the group going for a more exciting music. It has them sing about their love for a particular girl, and how it makes them feel. The melodies in this a very powerful, and make it stand out from a lot of the other material here.
**Four Stars**
3. "Gotta Be"
Soon after building things up, they soon drop it all by going for a ballads, and as I've said in the past, I can't often get into ballads performed by men, and this was the case here, as it just wasn't made to be heard by someone such as myself.
**Two Stars**
4. "Wednesday Lover"
Although this is another balld from the group, I have to say that this one worked a lot better for them. On it, you get the singers taking on some production which is very typical of the ealry nineites, and I thought that it was just an attempt by Jermaine Dupri to display that they can do the contmepary R&B stuff as well as some Hip Hop-styled things, and so an extreme form is the best way to make sure it is known. For a ballads, its decent, but end very well.
5. "Funny How"
A variety of situations are spoken about by the group, the topics seem to be of things whihc you tend to talk to your girl about, but noone else would really understand. I liked how conversational it all was, and it was very inventive songwriting for this reason. The vocals weren't of the best standard here as they try some higher-pitched work, and it sounds quite weak.
**Three Stars**
6. "The Way That You Talk" (feat. Da Brat and Jermaine Dupri)
This is one of the singles from the album, and has the group collaborate with the finest talent on the So So Def roster at the time as JD and Da Brat come to rap on the beats. Dupri isn't the best rapper, but he certainly creates a big hype for you to vibe on, and get excited to here some up-tempo stuff from Jagged Edge.
**Four Stars**
7. "The Rest of Our Lives"
The title alone is all that was needed to tll you that this one was going to be a slow one from them . You ge exactly this for it, and they seem to do well to create a nice atmosphere as they sing about there idyllic life in a few years from now as they plan to settle down with the girl that they are singing to.
**Three Stars**
8. "I'll Be Right There" (feat. Busta Rhymes)
I wouldn have thought that this would have been my favourites on th elabum, since it features the raps from Busta Rhymes, however his participation in the thing isn't really that impactful, and can easily be overlooked. Of course, it offers variation, but once the singing kicks in, you quickly forget he was there.
**Three Stars**
9. "Ready & Willing"
This is a nice little track, which follows all the typical trends of R&B towards the end of the nineties. It is a gentle one, and has them really work to make the amazing vocals work with a soft and delicate beats from Manuel Seal. It is one of the best traks on the whole of the thing.
**Fours Stars**
10. "Ain't No Stoppin'"
To end things off, you get a trakc, in whihc you have Jermiane Dupr attempting to force some Hip Hop on them. I say this because it doesn't really work as it is over-produced, and has them take on far too many things at once. You have them try to sing lines from Method Man's "Bring Da Pain", and things like this don't work. It is a weak party track.
**Two Stars**
Although I liked this album, I have to say that it is rather average, and in comparison to what else was going on in R&B at the time, it is quite weak, and you would be better off with some alernatives. In terms of how this weighs up with what they went on to do, I'd say that this wasn't near the standard which they went to do, so try later on in their career.
Advantages: Smooth vocals, punchy beats Disadvantages: Only ten tracks??
...last three of four years Jagged Edge have become one of my favourite R&B artists of the modern day. They began their career as a group in 1995 and two years later were recording their first album A Jagged Era. The group consists of identical twins Brian and Brandon Casey and Richard Wingo and Kyle Norman complete the groups lineup. They were signed to Jermaine Dupri's record label So So Def. **A Jagged Era**
The album was released on the So So Def ... ...of the debut album from Jagged Edge.
1.) Slow Motion
This track opens up the album very well with a mix of hip hop beat and smooth vocals. Brian and Brandon take on the responsibility of lead vocals and are backed up well by Richard Wingo and Kyle Norman's smooth vocals.
2.) Addicted to your love
This is another track which features a firm hip hop beat and their trademark smooth vocals. The addition of the guitar works well on this track and ...
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Advantages: Great voice, great vocals, talented, RnB, Soul, ballads Disadvantages: None
'A Jagged Era' is the first album from this RnB and Soul group. I actually got this album much later than when it was first released in 1998. Think I got the album in 2001/2002 as I had fond memories of it.
I first started to love this group when I heard 'Gotta Be'. This track was often played on the mid-day Sunday show and the late night show on my favourite RnB station by some of my fave DJs and I got hooked on it, still love the track and play ... ...their great vocal abilities and harmony as a group and they compliment each other well and make this group really work.
There's a number of ballads on this album 'Slow Motion', 'Wednesday Lover', 'Funny How' and others. The rest are more upbeat hip tunes that one can dance to.
This album was done when they were with 'So So Def Records' and Jermaine Dupri also features on one of the tracks 'The Way That you Talk' with 'Da Brat' (remember her?:)
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**Introduction**
As a fan of R&B, JaggedEdge have been one of my favourite groups over the last few years with a string of classic hits like Let's Get Married, Promise and Goodbye. With Baby Makin Project they continue to produce smooth ballads with their own hip hop slant. This album is as ever produced with the help of Jermaine Dupri who has been a key part of the success of the group since their 1997 debut A JaggedEra and beyond.
**Baby Makin Project**
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Product details
Title
Jagged Era, A
Performer
Jagged Edge
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
Contemporary R&B
Release Date
20/08/2001
Original Release Year
1998
Label / Distributor
Columbia / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5099748854025
Catalogue Number
4885402
Additional notes
Album Notes
Jagged Edge: Case Dinero, Brasco, Quick, Wingo Dollar. Additional personnel includes: Carl Breeding, Carl-So-Lowe (various instruments); Anthony Papamichael (acoustic guitar); Manuel Seal (guitar); Ralph Stacey (keyboards, bass); Flash (drum programming); Gary Smith (programming); Busta Rhymes. Producers: Jermaine Dupri, Gary Smith, Carl Breeding, Darcy Aldridge, Flash. Engineers: Phil Tan, Gary Smith, Kevin Parker, Jarvis Blackshear. Contemporary R&B gets that much smoother with the debut album of modern soul quartet Jagged Edge. Produced primarily by Jermaine "Don Chichio" Dupri, these tracks bump, grind, simmer and smolder with rough-and-ready beats and shining harmonies. The group's emotions are on the table throughout, as the pleasures of a "Wednesday Lover" and the domestic sensibility of "The Rest Of Our Lives" are detailed. Hailing from Atlanta, Brasco, Case Dinero, Wingo Dollar and Quick combine a real street feel with obvious Gospel roots. Sunday morning vibratos sail over infectious piano and guitar lines and well-arranged keyboards. And Jagged Edge have invited some friends along--special guests Da Brat and JD throw down rhymes on the funky, quietly nasty single, "The Way That You Talk," while the one and only Busta Rhymes breaks it up on "I'll Be There." This is the cutting edge where hip-hop, soul, and the new R&B ride together on the groove.
Album Reviews
Rap Pages (5/98, p.119) - 3 (out of 5) - "...The vocal quartet of DoubleMint twins have chords that blend beautifully with one another..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Slow Motion
2.
Addicted To Your Lvoe
3.
Gotta Be
4.
Wednesday Lover
5.
Funny How
6.
Way That You Talk
7.
Rest Of Our Lives
8.
I'll Be Right There
9.
Redady And Willing
10.
Ain't No Stoppon'
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