Tuesday, December 22, 2009

"I'm On My Way" by Earl Dwayne (R&B Artist from New Jersey(NJ))

"I'm On My Way" is the latest album released by the talented vocalist Earl Dwayne. It is an album that features Dwayne in a variety of slick and crisp sounding Urban R&B/Soul tracks. The track, "Never Say Never" Dwayne shows off his vocal abilities in an emotionally charged slow jam. On the title track, "I'm On My Way" Dwayne keeps the tempo to a slower pace, but it's a song delivered in a more relaxed and jubilant manner while the lyrics are tender and sincere The song, "Persuasion" lets things quicken a little bit in a lively and jumpy number with a beat reminiscent of the mid 90's west-coast sound. This album is perfect for those who enjoy Contemporary R&B/Soul with a focus on a strong male vocalist. Fans of Luther Vandros or Baby Face should definitely be open to listening to "I'm On My Way" by Earl Dwayne.

-Sean B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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"Other People's Stories" by Teira Doom (R&B Artist from Los Angeles, California(CA))

"Other People's Stories" by the talented artist Teira Doom is simply some silky smooth R&B/Soul. She uses heavy R&B influences in her vocal styles as well as with her instrumentation. Doom also displays her creativity as she implements a chorus of voices that alternates with the bright and crisp piano chords in the stirring song "Break Me Off." The track "Finding Home," is a slow, heartfelt track, which gives Doom a chance to really show off her vocals prowess with stunning vocal range and tonality. "Other People's Stories" is a great album for any fan of R&B/Soul, urban grooves, or strong female vocals and is well worth listening to.

-Matt M. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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"All Night Blue" by Paul Tobin (R&B Artist from Saskatchewan, Canada)

"All Night Blue" by Paul Tobin is a well-mixed, great sounding, and edgy Urban Folk/Soul album. Tobin claims to be a fan of Johnny Cash and it shows, not in his style but in his voice and wandering soul. He does cover the classic "Walk the Line" but the slower, acoustic track has such a different tone and a great harmony that Tobin made it a song all his own. He even tries out some old roots Blues on the track "How Come" and grabs the listener with his strong soulful voice. Another notable track is the story-telling tune "Time Flies" as Tobin shows off his melodic vocals with heartfelt tenderness. "All Night Blue" is a well-crafted Urban Folk/Soul album with just enough edge to please fans of Bruce Cockburn and Johnny Cash and is well worth hearing.

-Matt M. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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