The Floacist - Floetic Soul (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: The Floacist
- Title: Floetic Soul
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Shanachie
- Genre: Neo-Soul, Smooth Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:54:09
- Total Size: 354 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Breathe
02. Keep It Going
03. Need You
04. Forever
05. You
06. Come Over
07. What R U Looking 4?
08. What U Gonna Do?
09. Go Get It
10. Overtime
11. Let Me
12. The Stand
13. Alright Then
Ex-Floetry poet Natalie Stewart's first solo album, released after her creative partnership with Marsha Ambrosius sailed away on a floe, carries on in the tradition of her past work. For Floetry fans who wanted Stewart, the Floacist, to be given more time in the spotlight, Floetic Soul should be worth the wait. Stewart’s breathy, labyrinthine spoken word verses here - heavy on romantic matters while allowing plenty of time for introspection and casually uplifting material - stretch out in a low-key but stimulating way. The woman can hold her own. That said, the three cuts featuring guest vocalists - “Keep It Going” (Raheem DeVaughn), “Forever” (Musiq Soulchild), and the particularly excellent silken quiet storm of “Come Over” (Lalah Hathaway) - just happen to be the brightest spots.
01. Breathe
02. Keep It Going
03. Need You
04. Forever
05. You
06. Come Over
07. What R U Looking 4?
08. What U Gonna Do?
09. Go Get It
10. Overtime
11. Let Me
12. The Stand
13. Alright Then
Ex-Floetry poet Natalie Stewart's first solo album, released after her creative partnership with Marsha Ambrosius sailed away on a floe, carries on in the tradition of her past work. For Floetry fans who wanted Stewart, the Floacist, to be given more time in the spotlight, Floetic Soul should be worth the wait. Stewart’s breathy, labyrinthine spoken word verses here - heavy on romantic matters while allowing plenty of time for introspection and casually uplifting material - stretch out in a low-key but stimulating way. The woman can hold her own. That said, the three cuts featuring guest vocalists - “Keep It Going” (Raheem DeVaughn), “Forever” (Musiq Soulchild), and the particularly excellent silken quiet storm of “Come Over” (Lalah Hathaway) - just happen to be the brightest spots.
Smooth Jazz | Soul | FLAC / APE
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