Reading up on Baker, do we have a resident Quiet Storm expert? I'd be curious to listen to other albums. This one is evidently some steeped in the 70's sound... This is not like the R&B/Soul I know from the 70's but R&B is a varied genre that shifts as the styles shift.
There is a sanitized feel to the music. There are moments like "You Bring Me Joy" when her talent is on full display and you almost think she is going to let loose, but she doesn't, really, it's still very calculated and timed with the band, which is all actually really impressive and boring at the same time. Like I said when I listened earlier this week, this all sounds like music my parents would have found sexy (grandparents to some of you, Great grandparents for the likes of
@duke86fan). There's talent in spades and giving this music a gospel spin should be good (I mean that was Ray Charles' big controversial innovation back in the day), unfortunately 80's and 90's Gospel suffered from some of the shifting styles, over produced nonsense.
Christgau basically wrote this off as the Black version of Yacht rock, but it's too soft jazz to me. It is the same ilk as Kenny G and Fourplay, it's music that should be sexy and slightly dangerous, but it's all too clean and controlled. It loses the Rapture that she wants us to get caught up in.
Repeated listens do allow for you to note the artistry present, but beyond working this project, I would not be giving this another listen and this music doesn't speak to me. I also can't reconcile that this has anything to do with the great work of The Isleys, Al Green, Ann Peebles or countless other R&B/Soul acts from the seventies that do speak to me, very much.
This is sexy music for a party catered with little cucumber sandwiches and none of that makes sense to my puny brain.
As I said in the other thread though, Same Ole Love and Watch Your Step are straight up bangers that wake me up from the doze the rest of the album gives me. They belong on a different album or at least a better programmed album.
I remain at 2 stars, but want to say that I do not want to diminish the talents on display here just reiterate that this music is clearly not made for me.