суббота, 30 ноября 2019 г.

BRAINSTORM - JOURNEY TO THE LIGHT[12''] - 2002


Жанр: Funk, Soul
Год выпуска диска: 2002
Производитель диска: US
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 00:38:49

1. BRAINSTORM - We`re On Our Way Home (Part 1) (3:44)
2. BRAINSTORM - Loving Just You (4:30)
3. BRAINSTORM - Every Time I See You, I Go Wild (7:02)
4. BRAINSTORM - Brand New Day (3:49)
5. BRAINSTORM - Journey To The Light (5:40)
6. BRAINSTORM - If You Ever Need To Cry (6:31)
7. BRAINSTORM - We`re On Our Way Home (Part 2) (2:50)
8. BRAINSTORM - Positive Thinking (4:43)

https://youtu.be/Dp7zQcmKcNU
https://youtu.be/qo1EKsAgeaQ

Although Brainstorm's debut album, Stormin', didn't make the Motor City outfit a huge name in R&B, it did contain a number 14 R&B hit ("Lovin' Is Really My Game") and indicated that Brainstorm was a band to watch out for. There was reason to believe that Brainstorm might go on to become huge, but regrettably, its sophomore effort, Journey to the Light, was a commercial disappointment. The LP didn't provide any major hits, and the only people who bought it were Brainstorm's hardcore followers. Regardless, Journey to the Light is generally excellent. Brainstorm had a gem of a lead singer in Belita Woods, who really soars on tunes that range from Stevie Wonder's funky "Every Time I See You, I Go Wild!" to the quite storm pearl "If You Ever Need to Cry" and the jazzy, Roy Ayers-ish "Brand New Day." Nor are the lead vocals of Trenita Womack (who is featured on the slow jam "Loving Just You") and Deon Estus anything to complain about. One can speculate on the reasons why Journey to the Light wasn't as commercially successful as Stormin' -- some would argue that none of the songs had as much disco and dancefloor appeal as "Lovin' Is Really My Game." At any rate, this is an album that should have done a lot better.

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