Things in the Game Done Changed Dave Hollister

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  • Release Date: 10/15/2002
  • Sales Rank: 63,640
  • Label: UMVD LABELS
  • UPC: 044001874727
 
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Things in the Game Done Changed

1LISTENThings in the Game Done Changed 1:20
2LISTENIt's Okay 3:43
3LISTENWhat's a Man to Do 4:01
4LISTENMy Everything 4:24
5LISTENBaby Do Those Things 4:13
6LISTENFor You 4:19
7LISTENOne Addiction 3:33
8LISTENNo Ordinary Love (Interlude) 1:36
9LISTENLove Hate Relationship 4:15
10LISTENTell Me Why 5:05
11LISTENWhat Should I Say 4:38
12LISTENI'm Wrong 5:01
13LISTENTonite 3:45
14LISTENNo One Else 3:26
15LISTENWe Gonna Make It (Mama E's Song) 3:31
16LISTENKeep Lovin' You / Az Izz Remix 4:13

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Former Blackstreet member Dave Hollister has a problem all too common in R&B: finding songs half as memorable as his voice. But his third solo album -- and his first for Motown -- makes some progress in that quest, suggesting that a little Detroit magic might have rubbed off on this Chicago hustler. Despite its title, Things in the Game Done Changed doesn't mark any substantial shift in Hollister's formula: he still favors repetitive tunes rooted in gospel, substituting the ebb and flow of his powerful pipes for catchy hooks and melodies. It's an approach he shares with contemporaries like Gerald LeVert -- but while LeVert has made a virtue of consistency, concentrating exclusively on the bedroom, a little variety serves Hollister better. Working with a variety of producers (including Tank, a younger kindred spirit), Hollister eschews the hip-hop collaborations that marked Ghetto Hymns, but a few rousing soul shouters on the order of "We Gonna Make It," plus a newfound optimism, give this collection a welcome spark, and make you appreciate his ability to spin the thread of a good idea into complex emotional tapestries like "Tonight" and the anguished "Tell Me Why." There's still no hit that would give Hollister the recognition his voice deserves, but he's finally made an album as rock-solid as his singing style. Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide



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May 04, 2006: dave Hollister I love you and all of your music. If I had to change one thing, it would be that all your songs would be slow songs. If you would create an cd with nothing but slow songs you would have a hit cd on your hands.