R. Kelly – The R. In R&B Collection: Vol. 1 (Special Edition) [Retail][2CD][2003]
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ARTIST: R. Kelly
TITLE: The R. In R&B Collection: Vol. 1 (Special Edition)
LABEL: Jive
GENRE: R&B
GRABBER: EAC (Secure Mode)
ENCODER: Lame 3.98b5 / -V2 –vbr-new
QUALITY: 200 Kbps Avg / 44.1 KHz / Joint Stereo
PLAYTIME: 1h 39min 37sec total
SIZE: 142.8MB
RELEASE DATE: 2003-09-23
RIP DATE: 2007-11-14Track List
———-Disc 1/2
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01. Bump N’ Grind 4:15
02. Your Body’s Callin’ 4:34
03. Sex Me (Part 1) 4:18
04. Gotham City 4:55
05. Ignition (Remix) 3:07
06. Down Low (Nobody Has To Know) (Feat. 4:22
Ronald & Ernie Isley)
07. When A Woman’s Fed Up 4:34
08. Thoia Thoing 3:41
09. Touched A Dream 3:45
10. I Wish 5:03
11. Ghetto Religion (Feat. Wyclef Jean) 3:32
12. The Storm Is Over Now 4:31
13. She’s Got That Vibe (R. Kelly & Public 3:20
Announcement)
14. If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time 4:30
15. The World’s Greatest 3:56
16. I’m Your Angel (Duet With Celine Dion) 4:49
17. I Believe I Can Fly 5:21
18. Home Alone (Feat. Keith Murray) 4:17Disc 2/2
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01. Bump N’ Grind (Old School Mix) 4:24
02. Down Low (Nobody Has To Know) (Feat. 4:28
Ronald & Ernie Isley) (Live To Regret
It Mix) (Blame It On The Mo’)
03. Step In The Name Of Love (Remix) 5:08
04. Fiesta (Feat. Jay-Z & Boo & Gotti) 4:01
(Remix)
05. Gotham City (Remix) 4:46Release Notes:
Creatively, R. Kelly came a long way since 1992. The Chicago singer started out
his career with catchy, if conventional, new jack swing, but as the ’90s
progressed, he evolved into one of more interesting, risk-taking male singers in
urban contemporary and neo-soul. It would be a stretch to say that Kelly is in a
class with Al Green, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, or Marvin Gaye — he’s a
product of a different generation and a different era, and he needs to be
evaluated on his own hip-hop-minded terms rather than ’60s or ’70s terms (even
though he has plenty of ’60s and ’70s influences). But it’s no exaggeration to
say that some of Kelly’s work has been excellent, including many of the songs on
The R. in R&B Collection, Vol. 1 — a best-of release that paints a generally
favorable picture of the Chicagoan by focusing on his more essential recordings.
Many of Kelly’s well-known hits are provided, and they range from “You Remind Me
of Something” and “Bump n’ Grind” to “I Believe I Can Fly,” “Down Low (Nobody
Has to Know),” and “I’m Your Angel” (the singer’s unlikely duet with Celine
Dion). Spanning 1992-2003, the collection shows how much Kelly evolved during
that 11-year period. The thing that ties many of these songs together — from
the Guy-ish new jack swing number “She’s Got That Vibe” in 1992 to “Fiesta” in
2000 — is hip-hop, which has always been an integral part of the singer’s
output. Vol. 1 isn’t the last word on Kelly’s output; some major hits are
missing, and the Vol. 1 part of the title implies that a Vol. 2 is needed. But
for the novice or casual listener who wants to have many of Kelly’s hits in the
same place, Vol. 1 serves its purpose nicely.Don’t forget to support the artists! We did.
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