Space Under Sun Ari Gold

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  • Release Date: 06/08/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Sales Rank: 99,025
  • Label: OARFIN RECORDS
  • UPC: 783707825526
 
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Space Under Sun

1LISTENSpace Under Sun 4:33
2LISTENFunk That Ship 4:02
3LISTENFan-Tastic 3:55
4LISTENMore Than Enough 3:42
5LISTENIntimate 3:18
6LISTENCaught 3:18
7LISTENBashert (Meant to Be) 3:57
8LISTENHe's on My Team 3:16
9LISTENDo You Really Want 2 Hurt Me 4:04
10LISTENWave of You 3:57
11LISTENBack to Me 3:52
12LISTENRe: Union 4:47
13LISTENLove Will Take Over 7:39
14LISTENWave of You Bonus Track / Twisted Dee's Undertow Mix 10:58
15Wave of You Multimedia Track
16Review My Kisses MP3

Editorial Reviews

The second album by New York R&B crooner and beefcake pinup boy Ari Gold finds him continuing his exploration of smooth, soul-influenced club pop with explicitly gay romantic themes. His voice is as unobtrusively attractive as ever, and the grooves over which he sings (provided by such producers as Desmond Child, Major, Pete Amato, and Marsha Malamet) are all perfectly serviceable. There's a certain blandness to the proceedings, though -- Gold is an okay songwriter, but his "Bashert (Meant to Be)" is about as generic as modern R&B gets, and he turns Culture Club's "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" from a tuneful, sweet pop-reggae confection into a tepid, paint-by-the-numbers R&B confection. His vocal tricks -- the soulful ornaments, the whiny, pleading tone, the electronic robo-manipulations -- all seem to be more about triggering automatic listener responses than communicating anything musical. On the other hand, "Caught" features both gorgeous harmonies and a bracingly jittery groove, and "He's on My Team" (a duet with Kendra Ross) is both funny and charming. And if you get tired of the music, there are all those shower photos inside the package. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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