Considering that nine years passed between Soul Sista and Who Knew? — a period involving two shelved albums — its kind of a shock to have Keke Wyatt’s third album arrive so quickly after the second one. Evidently at home on Shanachie, the label that released Who Knew?, the singer works alongside a fresh set of collaborators, but there are so many of them — ten individuals with production credits, for instance — that the album sounds disjointed, from the lack of song-to-song flow to the variety of effects placed on Wyatts voice. Wyatt fans should be pleased with at least a few songs: Mirror is a deep, introspective ballad featuring Tweet and Kelly Price; Love Under New Management is a vocal showcase unlike anything on the first two albums; Miss Your Plane is a fine ballad regarding a long distance relationship. This being a Shanachie release, there are some intriguing choices for covers. Wyatt and Ruben Studdard play Cherrelle and Alexander ONeal on a thumping, glitzy cover of Saturday Love, while Eric Clapton’s Tears in Heaven gets a surprisingly light reading. – Andy Kellman
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