Universal Truth

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 60:38

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Wow

theacematt2

It's got some funk, it's got some groove, it's got some soft piano tunes... A mi me gusta, mucho.

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PUSHIN 4 Life

TiestoFriend

I read the previous reviews and trusted their judgement.. they were absolutely right in Don't You Love Me (kind of trippy neat), Warrior and I really found Universal Truth very thought provoking which is good, in my opinion. Just do it for some minutes of relaxation and freedom from stress.

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ADDICTIVE

EMUSIC-Sebastian

TOTALLY RIGHT NOW from the previous review "Now, I play this CD at least once a day" Sooooooo true. The song "Pushin" is awesome - yes sadly I listen it to once or many more times a day. WARRIOR & THE REAL are absolutely amazing tracks!!! Andy is awesome and giving Kaskade a run for it. I can't wait to hear more stuff from this guy! - Download all of this. Probably one if not the BEST Emusic Download of 2006.

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Stellar

Renegayde

I love every song on this album. Excellence all the way.

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Go Andy!

The Mexican

Andy has been good to me, even when I first heard him out side of Emusic, so Go Andy go Andy!

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Another great record from Om

RO

I have to admit, I wasn't enthralled with this CD after the first listen, but I downloaded "Universal Truth" because I'm a fan of Soulstice and generally a big supporter of Om records. Now, I play this CD at least once a day - I love it! The record just has a wicked groove that you will have you moving before you realize it.

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Perfect excercise album!

javachik06

This album is like a nonstop party! Every song makes you want to get up and dance!!!

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Producer, songwriter, DJ and former Soulstice member Andy Caldwell has a huge catalog of songs to his credit but amazingly, Universal Truth is his debut album, one that’s been five years in the making. And it was worth every minute, because Universal Truth has been crafted to near perfection. “Don’t You Love Me,” the set’s first single, is already making a splash with its old-school meets the new sound, its funky bassline, slamming beats, and Amma’s strong vocals sure to stir to action even the most wilting dancer. “Warrior” and “I Can’t Wait” have also both seen action in the clubs. The former boasts a classic house style, but is wrapped in rich atmospheres and fueled by Lisa Shaw’s warm, throaty vocals. “Wait,” in contrast, showcases the soulful Omega, whose emotive voice and shimmering harmonies are accompanied only by understated beats, exquisite sax solos, and Philippo Franchini’s lilting acoustic guitar. Gina Rene receives similar regal treatment on “Miss U,” where her powerful vocals are backed only by Tom Hain’s equal potent piano. The vocals are uniformly superb throughout the set, with Latrice Barnett’s performance on “The Stars” particularly sparkling, and Lisa Shaw’s soul-fired delivery on “Universal Truth” also worthy of note. Caldwell lavishes attention on his singers, but still has equal regard for Franchini and Gabriel Rene’s guitars, which he features prominently throughout the set. Be it the fiery rock of “Runaway,” which echoes with ’80s new wave, or the breezy pop-laced “Pushin’,” the Spanish splashed “Brand New Day” or the chiming “Miss U,” the guitars add a counterpoint to every song’s styling within. As do Caldwell’s own basslines, which are just as eclectic and range from funk-fired to reggae-fied.
Caldwell’s production is phenomenal, further shading and shadowing the carefully constructed atmospheres, highlighting musicians and vocalists alike, and tautly tying together songs comprised of seemingly opposite genres. As diverse as the set’s sound is, though, it beautifully hangs together as a whole, and is instantly identifiable as the artist’s work, and some of his best at that. – Jo-Ann Greene

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