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Secret Lovers

Alexander O'Neal

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Some singers have the luxury of being able to disappear from the scene for several years seemingly without it having a detrimental effect on their careers. Alexander O'Neal is one such singer, returning with his ninth album, excluding a couple of hits compilations, featuring 15 tracks, all covers of romantic love songs from the 1960s through to the '90s. The man who was once considered the second most romantic soul voice in the world to Luther Vandross had not charted since 1993 with the album Love Makes No Sense and here he was as if nothing had happened in the meantime with this selection of ballads and love songs. However, the choice of songs on Alex Loves was rather a strange mixture and most simply didn't work, maybe his voice was just too big to cover songs such as "Always and Forever," "Cherish," and "I'll Make Love to You," all of which should have had a little more tenderness and a lot less bombast. "Babe" was almost a carbon copy of the Styx original, except for the voice of course, as was the Barry White song "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" which one really wouldn't have expected O'Neal to have done any differently. The opening track was the Atlantic Starr hit "Secret Lovers" on which O'Neal was joined by Mica Paris, but they weren't all originally soul songs, the covers of Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting" and Elton John's "Your Song" were not songs that suited his voice and consequently came over as weak karaoke versions. When he really could have let rip and put some soul into a song, on "When a Man Loves a Woman," he failed to do so, preferring instead a Hammond organ backing over a syncopated beat. Actually they weren't all cover versions as he reprised the song that was his very own first hit, "Saturday Love," which was followed directly on this album by his second hit "If You Were Here Tonight." Not an album to recommend except to the die-hard fans who kept his name alive while he was away.

© Sharon Mawer /TiVo

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Your Song
00:04:01

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

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You're The First, The Last, My Everything
00:04:01

Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist - Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., MusicPublisher

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

3
When A Man Loves A Woman
00:03:03

Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist - Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc, MusicPublisher

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

4
What You Won't Do For Love
00:03:46

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

5
We're On Our Way
00:04:00

Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

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Unbreak My Heart
00:04:28

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

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Secret Lovers
00:04:28

Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

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Saturday Love
00:05:01

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

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Right Here Waiting
00:04:06

Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

10
A Million Love Songs
00:03:24

Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist - Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, MusicPublisher

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

11
If You Were Here Tonight
00:05:02

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

12
I'll Make Love To You
00:03:27

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

13
Cherish
00:04:02

Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

14
Babe
00:03:57

Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

15
Always & Forever
00:04:38

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Alexander O'Neal, MainArtist

2012 Vantage Music 2012 Vantage Music

Album review

Some singers have the luxury of being able to disappear from the scene for several years seemingly without it having a detrimental effect on their careers. Alexander O'Neal is one such singer, returning with his ninth album, excluding a couple of hits compilations, featuring 15 tracks, all covers of romantic love songs from the 1960s through to the '90s. The man who was once considered the second most romantic soul voice in the world to Luther Vandross had not charted since 1993 with the album Love Makes No Sense and here he was as if nothing had happened in the meantime with this selection of ballads and love songs. However, the choice of songs on Alex Loves was rather a strange mixture and most simply didn't work, maybe his voice was just too big to cover songs such as "Always and Forever," "Cherish," and "I'll Make Love to You," all of which should have had a little more tenderness and a lot less bombast. "Babe" was almost a carbon copy of the Styx original, except for the voice of course, as was the Barry White song "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" which one really wouldn't have expected O'Neal to have done any differently. The opening track was the Atlantic Starr hit "Secret Lovers" on which O'Neal was joined by Mica Paris, but they weren't all originally soul songs, the covers of Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting" and Elton John's "Your Song" were not songs that suited his voice and consequently came over as weak karaoke versions. When he really could have let rip and put some soul into a song, on "When a Man Loves a Woman," he failed to do so, preferring instead a Hammond organ backing over a syncopated beat. Actually they weren't all cover versions as he reprised the song that was his very own first hit, "Saturday Love," which was followed directly on this album by his second hit "If You Were Here Tonight." Not an album to recommend except to the die-hard fans who kept his name alive while he was away.

© Sharon Mawer /TiVo

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