Eddie Holman - You make my life complete.Tavares - Never Had A Love Like This Before.The exclusion of her 20th century ballads is understandable since this is an MCA release, but to leave off the three essentials is a compilation felony. Dynamo's reputation carries into the millennium with this emotionally charged set which includes her roasting rendition of Peabo Bryson's "Feel the Fire" and the gospel-ish "Power of Love." While you can't quibble with the inclusions, there are some glaring omissions: namely "If I Was Your Woman," "You're Puttin' a Rush on Me," and "Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel)." Crowd pleasers which Mills still performs live, these were all recorded on MCA. Presented here are a dozen sizzling ballads from the mighty Stephanie Mills, one of the '90s finest female vocalists. I Have Learned to Respect The Power Of Love.Quietstorm Songs.her Voice is sure worth it!!!.Going In Circles - The Friends Of Distinction The Touch Of You - Brenda & The Tabulations
Nine songs are drawn from eight of George Howard's GRP CDs, and there are two previously unreleased numbers from 1997 ("Midnight Mood" and "Find Your Way") that are among his final recordings. This best-of collection puts the focus on Howard's playing (the majority of the pieces are instrumentals) and is one of the better sets for listeners who want to actually hear his saxophone. Howard's recordings tended to be steady sellers but artistically quite erratic, geared toward a dancing funk audience.
A fine R&B-ish soprano saxophonist heavily influenced by, Groover Washington Jr.
George Howard always said that his music was not jazz, even while he appeared at jazz festivals.
The Tavares brothers - Arthur Tavares, Ralph Vierra Tavares, Perry Lee Tavares, Antone Tavares, and Feliciano Tavares nicknamed "Pooch," "Tiny," "Chubby," and "Butch" may be best known for such up-tempo hits as the million-selling single "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel," "More Than a Woman," and "Whodunit," but they first came to national attention with the luscious ballad "Check It Out." Their crisp vocalizing and clean-cut, young-men-next-door image made them favorites on TV shows!