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Autobiography

Chantal Chamberland

Jazz - Released April 8, 2016 | evosound

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The Colorist & Emiliana Torrini

The Colorist Orchestra

Alternative & Indie - Released December 9, 2016 | Rough Trade

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To and from the Heart

Steve Kuhn

Jazz - Released November 30, 2018 | Sunnyside

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Other Songs

Ron Sexsmith

Rock - Released January 1, 1997 | Interscope

The quandary of the whole solo singer/songwriter thing is that one listener's deeply personal and affecting music is another's boringly self-absorbed slop. And the fine line between them, between naked emotion and unadulterated pap, is the production, its intent, and above all, the talent trapped in it -- so highly exposed, after all. In this second LP by Sexsmith, it's clear he's a composer of ability, as his lyrics have a quietly moving air and his delicate picking and fingering of his acoustic silently charms. The drums bubble so lightly in the back you never notice them, and the pretty piano on tracks such as "Average Joe" is employed with grace. Best of all, Sexsmith's voice is a dead ringer for 1966-1967 Tim Hardin (circa his best work, Tim Hardin I and Tim Hardin II), only without Hardin's more breathy trills (and without the late legend's incredible, arrestingly sweet melancholia, woeful lamentation, and bleeding heart). Sexsmith's throat is smoky menthol, yet gentle and soothing, the kind that wraps around the melodies like a mother's most serene lullaby. Maybe there's a little 1971 Jackson Browne in Sexsmith, too, only without the reedy dweebness. On the negative side, ubiquitous producer Mitchell Froom elicits nice takes but envelops them in a slightly glossy sheen. He makes Sexsmith fall in line with so much ho-hum singer/songwriter pop, when the playing and singing suggested more direct emotional immediacy, like Hardin, or young Neil Young, or the late-'60s Paul Simon before he regrettably lost his Garfunkel. That Sexsmith has the stuff to overcome such sanitation for listeners' protection is a credit to a modest prize at work. And love that mellifluous voice.© Jack Rabid /TiVo
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Fisherman's Woman

Emiliana Torrini

Alternative & Indie - Released January 31, 2005 | Rough Trade

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CeeLo Green Is Thomas Callaway

Cee-Lo

Soul - Released June 26, 2020 | BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

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CeeLo Green’s has one of those voices which, when pushed into a corner, unleashes real power, volume and expression. This is what has characterised the Atlanta native's last five  albums as well as his work in the Gnarls Barkley duo (with producer Danger Mouse). But CeeLo Green has changed. Not in terms of his influences, which remain firmly in the sixties as reflected on Don’t Lie or I Wonder How Love Feels (which borrows its orchestration from Curtis Mayfield), but in terms of the composition itself which has been inherited from the Nashville sound and, more precisely, from producer Dan Auerbach's studio. CeeLo Green's usual irrepressible persona is absent here. In the place of force and strength, it is restraint that prevails here, even in the more energetic tracks like Doing It All Together. It’s as if this version of Thomas Callaway is a clone sent from the depths of time, a time in which Green had always believed in himself but had never fully embraced. On this album, Green's vocals evoke those of Stevie Wonder (People Watching), exquisitely soulful and commanding. © Brice Miclet/Qobuz
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With a Twist

Bria Skonberg

Jazz - Released May 19, 2017 | Okeh - Sony Masterworks

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The Colorist & Emiliana Torrini

The Colorist Orchestra

Alternative & Indie - Released December 9, 2016 | Rough Trade

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Thinking Out Loud

Jada Facer

Pop - Released April 20, 2023 | Tristar Records

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Thinking Out Loud

Taylor Dayne

Pop - Released October 6, 2023 | Taylor Dayne

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Thinking out Loud

Rayy Raymond

World - Released April 11, 2019 | Oh Sound Production

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Xanax Damage

Ernest Merrow

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 5, 2022 | Ernest Merrow

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With a Twist

Bria Skonberg

Jazz - Released May 19, 2017 | Okeh - Sony Masterworks

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All The Time

The Temptations

Soul - Released May 4, 2018 | UME Direct

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On their first studio album in eight years, the Temptations revert to covers, as they did with multiple full-lengths earlier in the 2000s. This time, the group, still led by lone original member Otis Williams, selects mostly contemporary material. They do so with mixed results, excelling with imaginative takes on Maxwell's "Pretty Wings," Sam Smith's "Stay with Me," and John Mayer's "When I Was Your Man," pouncing on the opportunity to accentuate the latter's allusion to the work of Motown peer Marvin Gaye. A busy version of Michael Jackson's "Remember the Time" involves ill-fitting elements like "Papa Was a Rolling Stone"-evoking handclaps and gleaming synthesizers, while the Weeknd's "Earned It" is a creative risk not worth taking. "Waitin' on You" is the best of the few originals, easily mistakable for a (cleaned-up) take on a Jaheim hit. With each cover choice popularized by a solo artist, the set is a subtle reminder that vocal groups are nearly extinct. © Andy Kellman /TiVo

Explosive

David Garrett

Classical - Released October 9, 2015 | Decca (UMO) (Classics)

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Art Dealer Chic 4

Miguel

R&B - Released April 9, 2021 | ByStorm Entertainment - RCA Records

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The Sun Sessions

The Baseballs

Pop - Released October 20, 2017 | WM Germany

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Thinking out Loud

Jasmine Thompson

Pop - Released February 13, 2015 | Atlantic Records

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Violin Covers Pt. III

Daniel Jang

Pop - Released January 17, 2016 | Daniel Jang

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Thinking Out Loud

Young Dolph

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 19, 2017 | Paper Route EMPIRE

Thinking Out Loud is the third studio full-length from Memphis rapper Young Dolph, arriving less than seven months after April 2017's Bulletproof. The album also appeared after Dolph survived a shooting in Los Angeles -- the second attempt on his life that year, following the event in Charlotte, North Carolina which inspired Bulletproof. Like his previous two studio albums, Thinking Out Loud is brief but potent, with Dolph bluntly reflecting on his own mortality as well as the safety and well-being of his family. The album includes guest appearances by Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, Ty Dolla $ign, and D.R.A.M., and it debuted at number 16 on the Billboard 200. © TiVo