Right in My Soul Candy Dulfer

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  • Release Date: 05/20/2003
  • Sales Rank: 76,534
  • Label: EAGLE RECORDS
  • UPC: 826992000923
 
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Right in My Soul

1LISTENMy Love 4:04
2LISTENLet Me Show You 3:18
3LISTENRight in My Soul 5:21
4LISTENPower to the People 6:02
5LISTENIt's My Life 5:42
6LISTENEveryday People 5:31
7LISTENPlay a Little Game 3:21
8LISTENFinsbury Park, Café 67 4:43
9LISTENFreak Out 4:43
10LISTENDecember 4:27
11LISTENValdez in the Country 3:45
12LISTENWhat's in Your Head Single Edit 3:32
13LISTENLet Me Show You JHQ Drum 'N' Bass Mix 4:25
14LISTENLost and Gone 6:03

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Smooth jazz superwoman Candy Dulfer is the total package -- she's pretty, dresses well, plays a mean sax, and sings a bit. At a time when the Dutch smooth jazz star's idol and mentor saxophonist, David Sanborn, released one of the most organic, stripped-down, and funky albums of his career, Dulfer seems intent on "gussying-up" songs with what somebody must have perceived as "hip" electronic production. Many jazz musicians have attempted such electro-jazz productions in the name of Miles Davis-styled boundary-pushing, only to end up with weak and boring albums that are neither avant-garde enough for jazz fans nor hip enough for electronic music fans -- Herbie Hancock's Future 2 Future and Tim Hagans' Animation-Imagination come to mind. Right in My Soul is an R&B album of smooth jazz wrapped in pseudo-electronica beats and loops. Having added singing to her act a few albums back, Dulfer mainly focuses on vocal pop tunes, utilizing her saxophone for lite-funky asides. Some of the tracks are pleasant enough, featuring catchy, melodic hooks and passable improvisation. The production here can be a problem, as it utilizes elements of electronic music styles such as jungle, drum'n'bass, and hip-hop jazz. Matt Collar, All Music Guide

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Right in My Soulby Anonymous

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August 11, 2003: I have just finished listening to this cd and I must say that I am impressed. Dulfer proves she has room for growth. I plan on listening to it again. Lately, she has been compared to Mindi Abair, Dulfer has been around longer than Abair and being a fan of both women, I like Candy's sound because its very flexable and unpredictable. Hearing this cd, I must say that she does it very well. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to hear something different in jazz.