Advantages: CAN'T PICK A BAD TRACK, GREAT PRODUCTION, EVERYTHING! Disadvantages: NONE.
...on the album and its with Carl Thomas. Alot of people probably havent heard of him, but after this track you might just want to hear more. He has a great vocal ability, and him and amerie do well in this duet. Both uses harmonies well, and really do well singing together. The song is basically about how they both want to sort out their relationship and go back to the way it was. good track
'Just like me'
This is the 1st of 2 ballads on this album, very catchy chorus; which in my opinon is what makes the track so good. This is the opportunitie for her to really show off her vocal chords!...and she definately passes the test. Its a great love song, typical RnB ballad, but amerie makes the song come alive.
TRACK BY TRACK RATING:
1 Thing: 10/10
All I Need: 10/10
Touch: 9/10
Not the Only One: 8/10
LIke it Used to Be: 8...
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Advantages: The beautiful title track Disadvantages: None
...Where the Lady Sings The Blues Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1972) totally shrugged off any Supremes-type number, showcasing Diana Ross's versatile talents, the TouchMe In The Morning (1973) project steered even further away, completely abandoning her previous commercial R&B/Soul/Pop sound. The mood is mellow and soulful throughout, emerging as one of her all-time great albums of the 1970's.
The magnificent title track, TouchMe In The Morning is an absolute cracking masterpiece and is one of Diana's most memroable and timeless classics. A young composer, Michael Masser was drafted in by Motown. His first assignment was to come up with a no.1 hit for Motown's leading lady - Diana Ross. Michael Masser immediately came up with TouchMe In The Morning with Diana Ross in mind. TouchMe In The Morning would also be aided...
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Advantages: A handful of good songs Disadvantages: Some mediocre songs
...I bought the “Human Touch” album when it came out, as I was a real Springsteen fan at the time, and I was pretty disappointed with it, concluding that it was a ‘grower’. I didn’t dislike it, and thought a few of the tracks were pretty good, and always meant to play it more than I did. But then other things came along to take pride of place at the top of the pile by the CD player. So it’s an album I have played very little in the 8 years that I’ve owned it.
For me, then, not an instant hit, in the same way that albums like “Born to Run” and “The River” were.
Listening to “The human touch” today, I wish I had played it more, as there are some excellent tracks on here. About half of the album still makes very little impact on me, though...
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