Who is your favourite Male R&B singer to have emerged between 1987-93?
Today the charts are saturated with the likes of Akon (is that really singing?), T-Pain (Please!), Chris Brown, Ne-Yo, Omarion, Bobby Valentino, Mario, Lloyd and countless others. Where is the singer who will be remembered for his vocal ability alone amongst the current crop of R&B stars? John Legend is the probably the only voice to have emerged from a major label in the past few years to do well. All the other great voices to be heard on the charts are established artists from the 90’s like Brian McKnight, Joe, Anthony Hamilton and Carl Thomas for example. This must be the poorest set of R&B vocalists ever! The talent must be out there, but the market has changed so much there is just no place for them. It is not about vocal ability anymore, but marketability. Major labels would rather stay with the tried and tested, established artists with Platinum records behind them in this adult contemporary area rather than find new vocal talent and build a fan base for them.
There is too much emphasis on being an “entertainer”. Michael Jackson was the ultimate entertainer, but he has an outstanding voice along with his other talents. The same can’t be said for the MJJ followers like Bobby Brown, Usher and the new challenger for the title, Chris Brown. They do not have great voices by any stretch of the imagination. There is always room for such an artist, and I have nothing against them, it is just nearly everyone is going for this all dancing, all singing approach at the moment. Just sing dag nam it! You have to rate Beyonce as at least she has pipes for days, the Male equivalents don’t however (and nor do many of her Female rivals like Rihanna for that matter, but that is another discussion).
So what is out there besides the Independent artists trying to make an impact. Look out for CJ on Capitol and Noel Gourdin on Sony. Their albums are a long time coming, but these boys can really sing and hopefully their labels do the right thing by them.
To follow on from the above, I wanted to take a look back at my era as a youngster as a comparison (but you could take any prior era).
Back in the late 80’s and early 90’s New Jack Swing brought some serious new vocal talent with it. Before the emphasis switched to just looks and dancing ability, straight up singers like Aaron Hall, Big Bub, Darryl ‘Dezo’ Adams (of Basic Black) & Christopher Williams sprung up whilst Johnny Gill blossomed into a tour de force with New Edition after his earlier albums. You also had the softer voices of Al B. Sure!, Kevon Edmonds (of After 7) and Tony Thompson of Hi Five (RIP). Every other solo artist or group contained a special voice in some form or another and that is where a lot of the emphasis lay.
The likes of Luther, Alexander O’Neal & Gerald LeVert continued to shine in this era and many other great Soul voices appeared… Raphael Saadiq, Stokley (of Mint Condition), Keith Washington, Rodney Mannsfield, Gene Rice, David Peaston, Frank McComb & Eric Gable. Real singers with great voices that could send shivers down your spine and cover you in goose bumps like the greats of the past.
As the New Jack era faded out the next phase of R&B singers just kept on coming as a result… K-Ci & Jo-Jo, Kenny Greene (of INTRO), Horace Brown, R.Kelly, Dave Hollister, Levar “Lil Tone” Wilson (of Ladae), Gary Jenkins (of Silk), Jason Champion (of Men At Large), Brian McKnight, Eric Benet, Wanya Morris (of Boys II Men), Joe, Dino (of H-Town), Tevin Campbell amongst countless others.
I won’t even continue into the “Neo-Soul” generation that brought us D’Angelo, Rahsaan Patterson, Bilal, Maxwell, Kenny Lattimore, Solo, Malik Pendleton, Jamie Hawkins & Anthony Hamilton either. Some truly stunning voices amongst them and some of the late 90’s/early 2000’s R&B singers were no slouches either. I wanted to keep this next question strictly to artists who emerged between 1987-93.
Who is your favourite Male R&B singer to have emerged between 1987-93?
To answer my own question – HORACE BROWN – The impression that man’s voice had on me and my Brother is ridiculous. When I first heard “Taste Your Love” in 1993 it blew me away. He may not be everyone’s choice, but he is bar far and away my favourite.
Let me know your answer!
Cheers,
Greg
13 years in the game call him a soul survivor…
Eric Roberson has returned with his new album “Left“… and what an excellent set it is too. ”Pen Just Cries” (Produced by Kev Brown), “Pretty Girl” (Produced by James Poyser & J Dilla), “Too Soon” (Produced by h2O Productions), “If I Had A Chance“, the Steely Dan sampling “Been In Love“…. and more. Honest R&B that not many can match. Essential purchase everyone.
Eric has been in this here game for 13 years now… aside from his own albums and collaborations with the likes of h2O, J Rawls, DJ Spinna (& even covering Radiohead alongside Osunlade) he has one hell of a catalogue of compositions written for other artists. I thought I would do one of my playlists to highlight some of them to show just how good the man is -
Gina Thompson ft Eric Roberson – Take My Number Down
From Gina’s unreleased 2nd album “If You Only Knew”. This mid-tempo cut features Eric prominently on the chorus. He also wrote the lead single “Ya Di Ya” & “Ladies Anthem” off the ill fated album.
Case – Wishful Thinking
Produced alongside David Guppy aka Redhead Kingpin. This is a great Stevie Wonder-esque joint off the album “Open Letter” from 2000. Eric has two other compositions on the album.
Musiq Soulchild – Mary Go Round
Quite simply one of the best R&B songs of the last 10 years. Osunlade and Eric make a superb team. Looking forward to the album they are due to record (according to the LEFT liner notes!). Make sure you pick up the UK version for the bonus track “Aimewitue” which is arranged by Eric.
Will Downing – Thinkin’ About You
From the 2000 album “All The Man You Need”. Pure Quality!
Jill Scott ft Eric Roberson – One Time
An absolute killer… Jill and Erro tear it up over the superb Vidal Davis production.
Musiq Soulchild – Previouscats
Is this better than “Mary Go Round”? It probably is you know… I really like musiq, but I wish Eric had kept this for himself.
Vivian Green – What Is Love?
One of 3 great tracks Eric wrote on Vivian’s debut, “A Love Story”. Another beauty cooked up with Osunlade. Sampling the Crusaders masterpiece “It Happens Everyday”.
Dwele – Hold On
One of the original tracks on the Vault 1.0 that was later sold to Dwele and removed from 1.5. This is great but not a patch on Eric’s version. Dwayne Bastiany on the production.
Carl Thomas – Rebound
… and the same can be said about this. I much prefer Eric’s original on Vault 1.0. But Carl has a great voice and he really does it justice.
Charlie Wilson – Thru It All
“Skip A Beat!” …. I love this. Produced alongside Dre & Vidal from the album “Charlie, Last Name Wilson”.
Kenny Lattimore & Chante Moore - Beautiful Distraction
One of the best songs of 2006. Stunning. Penned alongside Peter Hadar and h2O Productions.
I think the above shows how talented the man is… a beast! Also check out his work for Phajja, 112, Neutral, Tra-Knox, Out Of Eden, Latoya London et al.
I have the ultimate respect for the man…. a true soul survivor indeed.
Review: h20 Productions: From the Tap Vol. 1
Mark & Nicole Hamilton, aka h2O Productions, have delved into their archives (or should I say basement) to put together an EP of 5 previously unheard reference tracks. On their essential 2005 compilation, “While U Wait”, they showcased the talents of vocalists such as Eric Roberson, Peter Hadar and Na2 over their productions, but everything here is beautifully sung by Nicole herself.
All songs are wonderfully crafted and have a real warm feeling, unlike the generic R&B music we are subjected to in this day and age. This is what R&B should be about – soulful and heartfelt music. The beautiful “Love’s Gonna Win” sets a high standard from the off. The intro of Earth, Wind “Fire’s Spirit” is cleverly sampled on the mid-tempo gem “I Can’t Tell U No”. “Real Love” and “No Regrets” continue the high quality material on show, but the best is saved ’til last with the atmospheric “Too Bad”. I adore this song and I know you will too!
Look out for their concept album “Writer’s Block” due in spring 2007. A project made up of 10 instrumental tracks for you to enjoy as is or for artists to write songs to and submit to h2O for a possible release. A great idea! Hopefully before then we will be treated to volume 2 of from the tap as I for one am thirsty for more h2O in the mean time.
Visit Mark & Nicole at www.myspace.com/h2oproductions or www.h2o-music.com
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