Avant - Face The Music '2013
Artist | Avant Related artists |
Album name | Face The Music |
Country | |
Date | 2013 |
Genre | Soul |
Play time | 00:46:34 |
Format / Bitrate | Stereo 1420 Kbps
/ 44.1 kHz MP3 320 Kbps |
Media | CD |
Size | 107.8 MB / 335,28 MB |
Price | Download $2.95 |
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Tracklist: [3:56] 01. Avant - Toast To Love [3:44] 02. Avant - 80 In A 30 [3:54] 03. Avant - You & I [4:06] 04. Avant - More [4:04] 05. Avant - Excited [4:18] 06. Avant - Dont Know How [3:51] 07. Avant - Nobodys Business [4:04] 08. Avant - Best Friend [3:02] 09. Avant - Like You [4:06] 10. Avant - When Its Over [3:52] 11. Avant - No [3:37] 12. Avant - Gratitude ********** ABOUT THE ALBUM 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s) Total length: 00:46:17 Main artist: Avant Composer: Various Composers Label: Mo-B Entertainment Genre: Soul/Funk/R&B, R&B © 2013 Mo-B Entertainment ℗ 2013 Mo-B Entertainment The Letter was the weakest and least successful of Avants first six albums. None of his previous releases missed the Top Ten of Billboards R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart, but it fell short at number 19. In 2012, Avant bounced back by reuniting with Keke Wyatt, with whom he had scored a Top Five hit -- a cover of René & Angelas quiet storm masterpiece My First Love -- 12 years prior. The classy duet You & I peaked at 46, but it deserved a much higher position and makes for an attractive centerpiece on Face the Music. Its another set of sophisticated, adult-oriented R&B that occasionally veers into boilerplate belligerence (If you go home with me, Im-a hit it, for instance) without quite reaching Break Ya Back territory. Avant either wrote or co-wrote all of the songs and co-produced the majority of them with either Dre Hen or Kajun. Altogether, its a pleasing, natural continuation, full of slow grooves that tend to be convincingly romantic. There are a couple changes of pace. On Nobodys Business, Avant morphs into a soul shouter over a brassy neo-Motown stomp. NO, near the albums end, is more of a pop power ballad than anything drawn from the legacies of Avants longtime inspirations. © Andy Kellman /TiVo **********