Eternal The Isley Brothers

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  • Release Date: 08/07/2001
  • Sales Rank: 14,646
  • Label: DREAMWORKS
  • UPC: 600445029125
 
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Eternal

1LISTENMove Your Body 5:17
2LISTENContagious 5:47
3LISTENWarm Summer Night 4:56
4LISTENYou Deserve Better 4:26
5LISTENJust Like This 4:20
6LISTENSecret Lover 4:25
7LISTENYou're All I Need 4:50
8LISTENSettle Down 6:31
9LISTENEternal 8:32
10LISTENIf You Leave Me Now 7:04
11LISTENSaid Enough / Jill Scott 5:10
12LISTENYou Didn't See Me 4:28
13LISTENErnie's Jam 4:51
14LISTENThink 5:00

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Editorial Reviews

Throughout their illustrious six-decade spanning career, the Isley Brothers have endured several lineup changes, but what has remained constant is the group's finely tuned sense of what R&B audiences want to hear. Their 1969 hit "It's Your Thing" set the pace for a string of classics that would later influence both R&B and hip-hop artists. The Isleys' latest disc, Eternal, finds Ernie Isley's trademark piercing guitar and Ronald Isley's flamboyant vocals sounding as vibrant as ever. On the seething first single, "Contagious," produced by R. Kelly and featuring vocals by Chanté Moore, Ronald reprises the role of his alter ego, Mr. Biggs, which was introduced on Kelly's 1995 hit "Down Low." The Isleys' classic soul mix is infused with even more youthful energy thanks to neo-soul siren Jill Scott, who lends her pen and her chops to the pillow-soft serenade "Said Enough," and former Tony! Toni! Toné! singer Raphael Saadiq, who produced several tracks including "You Didn't See Me," a harmony-layered jam about unrequited love. Other highlights include the seductive "Warm Summer Night," which is based on an instrumental song by Chic, and the dance-floor-ready "Move Your Body," both of which were produced by Ron Isley's wife, singer Angela Winbush. Eternal is a tribute to the Isley Brothers' status as rhythm and blues' elder statesmen and to their ability to change with the times -- a feat not many of their contemporaries have been able to accomplish. Neo Brentacious Barnes & Noble



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Eternalby Anonymous

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April 24, 2003: These Guys are gettin' old, but they still got it in 'em to make a few million dollar hits. This album is very mellow and great for setting a romantic mood, which some of us really need to do once in a while.

Eternalby Anonymous

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October 04, 2001: When I first heard Contagious I didn't get the point of the song. After a few days I really listened and I noticed what it was saying. Contagious is da' bom. I really feel that song. I listen to it everyday.


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