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  • Release Date: 02/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Sales Rank: 3,634
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972378220
 
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Groove Theory

1LISTEN10 Minute High 4:06
2LISTENTime Flies 4:15
3LISTENRide 5:08
4LISTENCome Home 4:40
5LISTENBaby Luv 4:48
6LISTENTell Me 3:56
7LISTENHey U 6:34
8LISTENHello It's Me 5:03
9LISTENGood 2 Me 4:12
10LISTENAngel 3:56
11LISTENKeep Tryin' 4:20
12LISTENYou're Not the 1 4:25
13LISTENDidja Know 3:55
14LISTENBoy at the Window 5:13

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Editorial Reviews

Groove Theory's debut effort is an exquisite, even innovative album. Not only did it (in retrospect) help to herald the progressive neo-soul movement, but its melding of decidedly hip-hop production techniques -- steady drum patterns, plentiful loops and samples (though mixed with live instrumentation), even a modicum of turntable scratching -- with the emotional impulses and themes of soul was still a novel approach to making R&B at the time. Just a year later, in fact, Aaliyah hit commercial and artistic pay dirt with her second album, One in a Million, which plays precisely as if Timbaland had heard and then used Groove Theory as its sonic blueprint, right down to the cool, prepossessing vocals, which are demure rather than ostentatious, unlike the flashy singers then-dominating the genre. But Groove Theory need not live in the shadow of any other record, since it has an abundance of its own virtues. Its main attribute may be that it introduced the world to Amel Larrieux, whose alluring vocal stylings enliven the proceedings considerably, giving them a certain laid-back radiance. Even without her in the mix, however, the musical valentines created by former Mantronix rapper Bryce Wilson are so butter-slick and slide down so easily that the album would have been worth the time regardless. The delicious trip-pop singles "Baby Luv" and "Tell Me" are two of the most seductive, romantic songs of 1995, energetic enough to adapt to the dancefloor or win over the normally R&B-averse heads on the street, but also perfect mood music to play behind those sweet nothings during pillow time. And they aren't the only treasures tucked away on Groove Theory. Groove is not, in fact, merely a hypothesis but a reality throughout, particularly on expansive gems like the drive-time chill-out of "Ride," or "Angel" and "You're Not the 1," which beautifully whisk through jazz-flavored atmospheres. Highly recommended to a wide range of music fans. Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

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Groove Theoryby Anonymous

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August 10, 2005: You can play this cd when you are riding in you car with the top down on a sunny day. You can relate to at least one song on the album.

This review was written about the CD edition.

Groove Theoryby Anonymous

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July 11, 2004: When looking for R&B that stays real to it's roots, check out Groove Theory, one of the most popular and gifted R&B groups to come out of the 90's. With the help of the production of Bryce Wilson (former rapper of Mantronix) and the beautiful vocals of Amel Larrieux (who went on to release two solo albums which are truly gorgeous) you receive some real soul music here that touches on a lot of jazz, classic R&B, latin, and hip-hop beats. This is one album that remains ahead of it's time and yet true to it's roots. One of the most beautiful R&B/soul albums, not only out of the 90's, but throughout history.

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