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Chanté Moore - Love the Woman

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Free Music Review: Excellent!!!!
Hit: 5 Stars

Love the Woman is the Truth!!! This is one CD that I play without skipping over other songs. Truly worth evey penny spent and deserves more radio play!

Free Music Review: Love the Woman
Hit: 5 Stars

Anything Ms. Moore puts out is all right with me. I can't get enough of her.

Free Music Review: It's really hard to say....
Hit: 4 Stars

that there is a problem with this CD, because in general is pretty good. As a matter of measuring expectations, I should say that Precious was by far her best and the others were mediocre to me. Chante is by far one of the more exceptional vocalist over the past 10 - 15 years. She deserves to be among the group that would include Rachel Ferrel, Jill Scott and very few others. She can really sing. I personally think that the problem is in the material she chooses and the producers she works with. Both are below the standards of what her vocals are capable of producing, thus making her overall productions kind of....ordinary and mediocre. The Rafael Sadiq song, "Special" is a nice R&B piece, but the arrangement is busy electronically, so if you listen to it on a good piece of equipment, it's disruptive. The two arrangements by Sheila ???? "It Ain't Supposed to Be This Way" and "First Kiss" showcase her vocals well, with one being more R&B and the other having a nice "samba" feel to it. Then there's the George productions...."Give Me Time" is beautifully arranged, musicianship is ON, and her vocals rise to the occasion. "Guess Who I Saw Today" is good and I really love how George perserved the integrity of the original in terms of musicianship (again), but it's not a standard that should ever be remade. No one can ever sing this song with same silky, staccato that the great Nancy Wilson uses....

That said, the other tunes all blend together and none really stand out to me, but again I think it's the material...it's not Chante. It's worth the buy, because it's just nice to hear her voice again...I will continue to purchase her recordings and hope for the best....she should probably be a jazz vocalist and just add a little R&B to the blend.

Free Music Review: Oh Chante Baby !
Hit: 4 Stars

I have got to say that i love this cd. I am once again a fan of Miss Chante . I cried when i first heard trak four . It spoke to me on so many levels . I myself have been in a relationship like this . Still loving each other but not in love anymore . What a great surprise to hear the remake of Nancy Wilson's Guess who i saw today . I was a kid when i first heard this song yet i could feel the pain she must have felt seeing your husband with another woman . All over i really felt a lot of these songs. Thank you Chante for the grown folks music . Keep going baby .

Free Music Review: Love the Woman - and the CD
Hit: 4 Stars

Chante Moore's latest is a treat to hear. It is especially great when she teams up with producer George Duke on the more jazz-inspired songs. Moore's combination of Chaka Khan-like syncopation with an Eartha Kitt sex-kitten quality easily carries her from R&B to Jazz. The stand out cut is "Guess Who I Saw Today". Its uncanny how much she sounds like the great Nancy Wilson who recorded it over 40 years ago.

Definitely a must have if you're a fan of this beautiful woman with the light and airy yet flexible voice.
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