Shelter

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 62:44

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Brand New Heavies ! What!

Mycatta

I looooove e this album. It is so soulful and a bigggg pick me up. The singer is just as fun as N'Dea.

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Must Listen

TweezerMan

There are some outstanding tracks here, with beautiful vocals and fat funk groove. Track 8 "You Are the Universe" should be on everybody's iPod. Also check out tracks 4, 6 and 13.

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best effort so far

debutante

i love this vocalist. she's the best they've ever had. the grooves are timeless on this album!

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Man

stefanita

This album mabe R & B cool in my world back in 97! Listen now!

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It's good

Ducki

I thought that there was a parental advisory label on this, but maybe there wasn't. I originally wanted to get it for the advisory label. I didn't know what this group sounded like, but I do now, and I like it.

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funky!

Rumbero

this is funky soulful acid jazz (for lack of a better label) as only the Brits can deliver! download now!

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By the time the Brand New Heavies released Shelter in 1997, urban R&B was shifting toward the more organic grooves that they helped pioneer in the early ’90s. Although the Heavies were into acid jazz as well, they smoothed over many of the experimental elements of their music in the mid-’90s, leaving behind a seductive, earthy, and jazzy variation of urban soul. That provided the foundation for Shelter, their first album featuring Siedah Garrett as lead singer. Garrett’s smooth voice helps push the band toward more conventional territory, yet their songwriting is stronger than most of the contemporaries, and their sound is funkier and more convincing. While there are no standout singles on Shelter, it’s a uniformly engaging listen, illustrating that the Brand New Heavies are one of the great underrated urban R&B bands of the ’90s. – Leo Stanley

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