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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0090266391622
Label: RCA Victor
Manufacturer: RCA Victor
MPN: 63916
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA Victor
Release Date: July 23, 2002
Studio: RCA Victor




Disc 1:
  1. Galaxia
  2. That's the Time
  3. Break it Out
  4. Rollin'
  5. Let's Make Love
  6. Heartfelt
  7. Tally Ho
  8. Cafe L'Amour
  9. Ju-Ju
  10. Goin' Back Home
  11. Karma
  12. Making Up
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
It's hard to believe that this is the eighth Fourplay album. It seems that the group tried so hard to duplicate the commercial success of their first three albums that they sleepwalked through the next three. Now freed from the corporate culture of the monolithic record company they once answered to, the supergroup has re-energized and finally, after 10 years, surpassed the artistic success of their marvelous self-titled debut. It's as if some of their smooth-jazz slickness has been worn away, because Heartfelt actually shows there are some hard edges to the group. Oh sure, Harvey Mason's "That's the Time," Larry Carton's "Rollin,'" and Nathan East's "Let's Make Love," may find their way to radio and help push album sales, but on many of the tracks, including two they wrote collectively ("Galaxia," "Café L'Amour"), there's a bit too much sizzle for airplay. Carlton has really settled into the group and he actually has some burning guitar solos that will also never be heard on said staid airwaves. On a couple of tracks, Bob James echoes his very popular '70s keyboard sound, especially "Break It Out," which is very reminiscent of his classic "Westchester Lady." --Mark Ruffin



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic Fourplay!
Wonderful, sultry, smooth jazz CD! The track "Let's Make Love" had exactly the desired effect I was going for during dinner with my teenaged son... face covered with his hands, "MOM! That's just sick!" Ahhh, well, a mother of teens must find creative consequences for those sulky, sullen days, arriving home an hour late without a phone call, etc.

This is a welcome addition to a growing collection of smooth, relaxing jazz music to enjoy at the end of my busy days.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Heartfelt
In excellent condition,wonderful music to relax to or to wind down to after a busy day.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - AMPLIFIED FIRE
I think the even the devoted jazz fan should be forgiven if he confuses HEARTFELT with a more recent Bob James solo CD or even (at times) a Larry Carlton project. Most of us hardly think this is a bad thing. Both James and Carlton have such distinctive voices that that it is not surprising their presence can overwhelm any standard quartet arrangement. In the particular case of this CD, I challenge anyone to play HEARTFELT next to James' MORNING NOON & NIGHT and tell which is which in a blindfold ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Mimusic
This was not one of my favorites. Unfortunately, Track 5 "Let's Make Love" was my favorite and there was no relevance to the title nor music. It was rather out of place, yet, I am one of their greatest fans and I will remain that. I am in the process of buying the new album...maybe they revamped on this one. I would recommend purchasing "4", "Between the Sheets" and "Elixir." They are fabulous.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I love Fourplay
I'm not surprised how great this cd is. I have alot of their music and I'm hooked!




 

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