The Way I See It Raphael Saadiq

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  • Release Date: 09/16/2008
  • Sales Rank: 3,207
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 886970858526

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The Way I See It

1LISTENSure Hope You Mean It 3:40
2LISTEN100 Yard Dash 2:18
3LISTENKeep Marchin' 2:37
4LISTENBig Easy / Infamous Young Spodie 3:18
5LISTENJust One Kiss / Joss Stone 2:32
6LISTENLove That Girl 3:04
7LISTENCalling 3:44
8LISTENStaying in Love 2:53
9LISTENOh Girl 3:34
10LISTENLet's Take a Walk 2:28
11LISTENNever Give You Up / Charles "CJ" Hilton Jr. 4:12
12LISTENSometimes 4:06
13LISTENOh Girl / Jay-Z Bonus Track 3:41

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Editorial Reviews

When Raphael Saadiq, along with his partners in Tony! Toni! Toné!, wrote and recorded songs like "It Never Rains in Southern California" and "Whatever You Want," he earned himself a lifetime "Do Whatever You Want" card. One could disregard his third solo studio album for being the equivalent of a Civil War reenactment, sounding much more like "instant vintage" R&B than 2002's Instant Vintage. If you want to listen to some '60s and early-'70s soul, play some soul that came out in the '60s and early '70s, right? Save for an intrusive Jay-Z appearance on a bonus version of "Oh Girl," however, this time warp never loosens its grip, unless you cannot help but position the protagonist in "Big Easy" -- where Saadiq nails a classic tactic exemplified by the likes of Holland-Dozier-Holland, matching bliss-inducing music with saddening lyrics -- squarely within 2005 New Orleans. ("They say them levees broke, and my baby's gone.") Saadiq, with the occasional assist, wrote each song, and they're all graced with the songwriting, arranging, and production touches of the recordings the man evidently cherishes and knows inside out. Here's where a modern master, backed by living and breathing session musicians (including Funk Brother Jack Ashford), masters the masters with startling accuracy. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide



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Outstanding CD - a pure pleasure to listen to!by RGrace

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December 07, 2009: What every lover of Soul has been longing for - new material with the "heart of soul". Such a great tribute to the music of Motown and Philly. The sound and production is so authentic, you will think this is truly from the 60s and was just found lost in some archive somewhere. This CD has it all - great songs, performance, recording and production. You can listen to this CD all day long. Great job Raphael!

Great R&B!by Anonymous

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October 17, 2009: At first you are wondering what era you're listening to and then you are thrust into the present with past R&B and think you've died and gone to heaven. This is by far one of the best CDs I've listened to in a long time. If you are a true lover of R&B this should meet your listening criteria.


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