Advantages: A strong mix of tracks Disadvantages: Inconsistent
"Mr. Brown" is the second solo album from the Georgia Soul singer, Sleepy Brown. Heavily-associate with the Hip Hop acts in the area, such as OutKast, Dungeon Family and Goodie Mob, Sleepy Brown got his name up with big collaboration with these acts and producing for them as part of Organized Noize before comiong up with his first big label album in 2006.
1. "I'm Soul"
We are kicked of in a big way with a gentle one from the artist. It has him ease his way inot things by coming with a track which has him work withvery little in the way of lyrics, and simply repeat the chorus for the majority of the thing. Despite it lengthy duration, he keeps the listeners engaged from start to finish with it.
**Four Stars**
2. "Margarita"
This is the main single off the album and has Sleepy work alongside The Neptunes for an up ...
Advantages: Big fruit favour Disadvantages: not a long taste
It seems that this particular wine maker is not well known here in the United States. I have asked a number of people what they knew about it and found interest but little real knowledge. When I found this wine in my favourite wine store in Rochester New York for $8.99 I just had to try it.
The result? Fantastic! This is one of the best value wines I have ever had. As an Australian and someone who has lived for a long time in Melbourne, Brown Bothers is well known to me but I had never had this vintage. Its colur is very good; a nice deep red/purple and the nose is also likewise very good but the taste is excellent. I have tried a large number of other cabernets from Australia and California and it is easily the equal of many other wines at twice the price.
Drink up and enjoy!! ...
Advantages: Bangers throughout Disadvantages: Nothing specific
a perfect Funk joint, so it doesn't matter how it's used, it will always influence the making of a banger, and it happens yet again in this case. You hear some additional influences coming through on this one as one of the sample Dub joints is taken on to show their divert as they bring the Soul out of everything they take on.
**Five Stars**
15. "If It Ain't Ruff, It Ain't Right"
In my opinion you couldn't have picked better acts to sample from as PR gets a little JamesBrown and Parliament to work with as they come together to do a tune based on a distinctive New York-styled chant to remind you of where Hip Hop has come from. This is a funky one, and has them apparent taking on the influence of the times to get a little more hardcore with the rhymes.
**Five Stars**
16. "Skinz"
To end the album on, you fin this one, which features raps ...