Our Kind of Soul

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Product Features:

  • Seller:A GREAT DEAL MUSIC
  • Sales Rank:4,136
  • Language:English (Unknown)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:October 26, 2004
  • MPN:4801032
  • UPC:826948010327
  • EAN:0826948010327
  • ASIN:B0002M6AO6
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Tracks
  • Let Love Take Control
  • Standing In The Shadows Of Love
  • I'll Be Around
  • Used To Be My Girl
  • Soul Violins
  • I Can Dream About You
  • Don't Turn Your Back On Me Baby
  • Fading Away
  • Neither One Of Us
  • After The Dance
  • Rock Steady
  • Love TKO
  • What You See Is What You Get
  • Can't Get Enough Of Your Love
  • You Are Everything
  • I'm Still In Love With You
  • Ooh Child

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description

Originally Release '05. A "Mostly" covers album. Including "Standing in the Shadows of Love," "I'll Be Around," and "Used to Be My Girl". As well as 2 Bonus Track, " I'll Be Around (Single Edit)" & "I Can Dream About You (Single Edit), N/A In The US version.

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Our Kind of Soul, the follow-up to 2003's VH1-propelled Do It for Love, is mostly a can't-miss proposition: Daryl Hall's smooth, expressive voice, synonymous with the Philly soul sound, is so well suited to this material that it feels shrink-wrapped overtop. "Can't Get Enough of Your Love," the Barry White classic, is given a breezy makeover (and, maybe more impressively considering that most artists wouldn't touch it, not mangled); Teddy Pendergrass' "Love TKO" is dusted off and tinkered with till it takes on a signature H&O sound; and "After the Dance," one of Marvin Gaye's most cryptic compositions, comes across like a solved mystery--there's a gentleness and a reverie in the reading will prompt thoughtful listeners to return to it more than a few times. That said, a couple of these covers--the O'Jays "Used to Be My Girl" and Aretha Franklin's "Rock Steady"--seem cursory, and the duo can count on a cranky contingent decrying their lack of fresh material. But the strength of three songs introduced here should keep them at bay. First track "Let Love Take Control" gutsily and convincingly glides into Four Tops' "Standing in the Shadows of Love," "Soul Violins" strikes notes at once heartfelt and spontaneous, and "Don't Turn Your Back" has the classic Hall & Oates marks of their-kind-of-soul songs like "Out of Touch." --Tammy La Gorce