The second album for these 2 talented girls. more
Poetry, groove, intimacy, and sensuality. more
A soul teacher back in the spotlight thanks to this band from Philadelphia... more
Funky test for this virtuoso saxophonist. Great guests like Meshell Ndegèocello, Questlove from the Roots, Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. more
The Roots invigorate the mellow John Legend (from the album "Evolver"). Unconventional covers centered around social themes, and hats off to the Philadelphia band that adds that extra touch of energy and groove. more
Introspective... more
Mr. R&B's exquisite chocolate factory. more
First solo effort for this producer, arranger, and soul brother. Guests include D'Angelo, Calvin Richardson, and Angie Stone. more
Third excellent album for one of the leading figures of the new soul... more
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold... more
Soul, blues, reggae, funk, r&b, and hip-hop.... All of this in the masterpiece of the former Fugees. more
The must-have disco in every respectable personal nightclub.... more
Good neo-soul combined with '80s sounds. more
Great debut for this young and beautiful voice of British soul. more
Once again, Raphael Saadiq with another good neo-soul project. Legendary RAPHAEL! more
"The world is full of people like Stan and Ollie. Just look around: there's always a fool to whom nothing ever happens, and a clever one who is actually the biggest fool of all. The only difference is that he doesn't know it."
(Oliver Hardy) more
Third album by Tori Amos, perhaps overly long but among the best of her career. Don't miss "Blood Roses." more
Tori Amos's second album features her hit Cornflake Girl and other notable tracks from her career. more
Latest album by Susanna Parigi, in my opinion the best singer-songwriter in Italy in the 2000s. The track "Liquida" deserves a lot of listens. more
Nathalie's debut EP, 4 covers and an original track. more