2:35 PM Calvin Richardson

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  • Release Date: 09/09/2003
  • Sales Rank: 45,867
  • Label: HOLLYWOOD RECORDS
  • UPC: 720616235121
 
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2:35 PM

1LISTENKeep on Pushin' 3:49
2LISTENFalling Out 4:25
3LISTENI've Got to Move 4:06
4LISTENI'm Worthy 3:58
5LISTENMore Than a Woman 5:22
6LISTENNot Like This 4:19
7LISTENShe's Got the Love 3:46
8LISTENYou Got Me High 4:11
9LISTENPut My Money on You 3:29
10LISTENYour Love Is 3:10
11LISTENI Wansumo 4:22
12LISTENCross My Heart 3:32

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

It's doubtful that R&B will ever have another era as creatively rich as the '60s or '70s. There's too much working against it -- at least in the United States. Between the rigid, extremely tight formats of urban radio and the fact that major labels are so quick to drop artists before they have a chance to develop, modern R&B is bound to have an abundance of artists who go out of their way to be as generic as possible. That said, the situation is far from hopeless -- if it were, major talents like Alicia Keys, India.Arie, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, and Rahsaan Patterson wouldn't have broken through. Like those singers, Calvin Richardson has a neo-soul perspective that owes something to classic soul as well as urban contemporary and hip-hop. 2:35 PM, Richardson's second solo album, isn't in a class with Patterson or D'Angelo's best releases; actually, it's mildly uneven and inconsistent. However, the CD's best tracks demonstrate that Richardson is capable of excellence when he puts his mind to it. The romantic slow jams on 2:35 PM fall into two main categories: radio-oriented tunes that have a strong Jodeci/K-Ci & JoJo influence (with some R. Kelly-ish moves here and there), and material that is more old-school in its approach. The album gets off to an impressive start with "Keep on Pushin'," which recalls classic soulsters like Sam Cooke and Bobby Womack -- and Richardson is equally convincing on "Falling Out," "I Wansumo," and "More Than a Woman" (not to be confused with the Bee Gees/Tavares hit of the late '70s). Unfortunately, 2:35 PM also has its share of material that is competent without being terribly memorable, but when Richardson does hit the mark, it is obvious that the R&B world should continue to keep an eye on the North Carolina native. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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2:35 PMby Anonymous

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July 31, 2006: I finally met Calvin on 7/29/06 in Chester, S.C. at Duece Riders Bike Rally he was on his motorcyle silver with white flames he performed and everything he is a alright person he really interacted with the crowd he didn't act stuck up or nothing took pictures with you let you touch and everything and he really didn't have security he is so fine Calvin you are my #1 I love your music keep doing what you do.

2:35 PMby Anonymous

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July 08, 2004: You really can not speak of music unless you say the name CALVIN RICHARDSON. I had the privelege of seeing this magnificant work of art in concert he TOOK my breath away. This guy can Sing!!!!! The message that he spreads with his music is wonderful if you do not have this album as of yet please make it first on your list to pick up. Ladies this one is for us. From the beginning to the end. I look forward to more from you Calvin keep it coming. I support all that you do! Your #1 fan


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