Brian McKnight Album - Superhero
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Customers rating:
(55 ratings)
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Release Date:2001-08-28
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Adult Contemporary, Contemporary R&B, Pop, Quiet Storm, R&B, Soul/R & B, Soul/R&B, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, Urban
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Label:Motown
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UPC:044001474323
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Approx. Price:$17.99
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Review - Amazon.com :
Brian McKnight still works his patented platinum midtempo grooves on his sixth album, but here he turns the beat around a bit and mixes it up with some new partners. For strange bedfellows, check out "My Kind of Girl," a collaboration with Justin Timberlake. The teaming of the Prince of Pimple Pop and the veteran R&B star is a head-scratcher on paper, but it sure sounds sweet as they wrap their voices around a gentle acoustic-tinged track that floats with effortless ease. McKnight, who handles most production, writing, and instrumental chores, rocks out on the title track and throws down with Nate Dogg on the pulsating "Don't Know Where to Start." It all proves that McKnight can create make-out music for housewives and homeboys alike. --Amy Linden Customer review - 2001-10-05
- Good, but has some draw backsI figured I'd give u the track by track, it's easier than overall album. 1) Prelude- Kinda boring in my opinion, but I'm not a prelude person. It gets better 2) When You Wanna Come- Good, but not the best. It has those kinda corny WHAT! lyrics at points, but they're so catchy and the beat just gets it stuck in your head. Ex: "Let me be your Tarzan swinging from a tree, tripple w dot superhero dot me...." just try to not sing it after u heard it a few times! 3) What's It Gonna Be- It's okay, nice beat, but the vocals sound a little slow for it. You'll wanna dance. 4) My Kinda Girl- OH MY GOOD! This is my all time favorite song on the cd! It's duet with justin Timberlake, and surprisingly it works! Their voices are perfect together! It starts off with a little harmonizing and it continues through it. And it's upbeat, really surprising because most of his best are ballads! This song has great vocals, and outstanding lyrics, this album is worth getting just for that song. I just can resist typing the lyrics now "When you talk; I hang on every word you say. When you move; your like the breeze on a summer day. When you smile; the sky turns from gray to blue. That's what you do." and the chorus! "And you're the kinda girl i think of, and you'rr the kinda girl I dream about. My heart is telling me i need you in my world. 'Cause you're my kinda lady, you're my kinda girl." I love it! 5) Love Of My Life- You've all heard it, I'm not even going to bother. 6) Whatever You Want- Another catchy song. This one is actually about letting the girl take control 'cause "It's not about me, it's whatever you like" Go Brian! 7) Everything- Really sweet ballad. Brian's the best at these! Gotta love it. 8) Get Over You- Best ballad on the cd! My second favorite! It's so sweet! As you can tell, it's about a break-up! Really sweet lyrics. I love when he sings "My pride always get's in the way... I lied. I should've begged you to stay. It may take till forever is through, to get over you" Listen to it, you'll see what I mean! 9) Superhero- Title song, but one of the album's worst. Cool beat, but it gets old fast and a lot of the lyrics are bad. I wouldn't recomend it. 10) Still- Another ballad, they're what he does best! You can't blame the boy for doing so many, they're the best! Same sweet lyrics, you just wanna cuddle with someone. 11) Don't Know Where To Start- this one's cool. Nice beat, okay lyrics, cool vocals, not the best, but far from the worst. Like I said, his better ones tend to be ballads. 12) Biggest Part Of Me- This song is sooooo sweet! My second favorite ballad! "I love yous, I need yous, are only words that people say. They're just words, when they're hand in hand, with the games that people play" too true! It kinda sounds like it'll be sad, but then it gets into the chorus with "But if I never see the top of a mountain, if i never step one foot in the sea. I promise you I'll love you forever, You'll always be the biggest part of me." This song better be playing at prom! it's perfect for slow dancing and cuddling with someone you love. It's song like this that make the album so good. 13) When Will I See You Again- Cool song with Fred Hammond. It's the big religious song of this album. If you're not big on those skip it, but it's really nice. I like the lyrics. Not enough room to type them, so if you want'em you'll just have to listen to the song! 14) For You- Good ballad, about everything being worth it if they get through to one person. You'll like it, it's sweet. Brian's ballads rock. 15) Groovin' Tonight- Bonus track, and the only one not written by him if I'm not mistaken. It's done with the St Lunatics, which was another thing I didn't expect to see. Brian does the chorus. It's cool, different feel from most of the album. It's something for the new generation who haven't discovered him! All in all a good album, get it. Hurry!
Customer review - 2001-08-28
- Simply The BestThis is by far his best album yet. The track "Groovin' Tonight" is a great jam to listen to, though I like the unedited version better on the St. Lunatics CD. Also the song "Everything" is so sweet it reminds me of my girlfriend. Brian McKnight has topped his second best album "Back At One", and it's hard to believe that he could top that great album. Expectations were low for this CD but now this CD stays in my CD player CONSTANTLY!!!
Customer review - 2001-08-29
- Brian Scores....On his latest CD "Superhero", Brian McKnight once again displays his gift as a song writer. This CD is a signature Brian McKnight performance one that his fans will love. This album has a concept and the songs are on target in giving us a look into the life of Brian McKnight. There are more collarborations on this CD than previous ones but they do not disappoint. In collaborating with Justin Timberlake, Nate Dogg, and The St. Lunatics, Brian shows his versatility as an artist. In my opinion, this album has one problem, that's the title track, "Superhero", it is a hard-rockish song that just doesn't work. As usual, Brian includes a faith filled/spritual/gospel track, "When Will I see You Again". It has a contemporary gospel appeal, and how could he go wrong in collaborating with Fred Hammond? Brian has most likely gained many new fans with "Love of My Life" which is destined to be the wedding song of the year. Other must hear tracks are: Whatever You Want, Biggest Part of Me, and Everything.
Customer review - 2001-09-25
- Can't outdue his first albumIt's not so much the music on this album that makes it poor, but to know that your not getting the very best of Brian when you listen to it. He could have easily been put in the same ranks as Stevie, Vandross, and Smokie, to name a few, if he would have continued with the style of his debute album. Seriously, listen to his first album, and pay attention to the power and vocal range of his voice in each song. It's amazing to the point where you get goose bumps. Listen to the strings, piano, and powerful sounding orchestral type music when you here it. That album could have came out this year, and still have gone 2x platinum. When I heard the song "Love of my life" from his most recent effort (Superhero) on a T.V. commercial, I ran and bought the album thinking he had returned to his roots. When I listened to the album, I came to find out that "Love of my Life" was the only good song on there. Everything else on the album sounded trendy and commercial, something you would come to expect from artist like Genuwine, Sisqo, R-Kelly, etc. (Singing over rap beats) I have also noticed that in this album, as in his previuos 2, that he is lacking the feeling and the emotion behind the words of each song. I must say that I am dissapointed with the effort put into this album, and felt like I was cheated. For all of you who have just begun to like Mr. McKnight, and have not listened to his first album, please do so. You will feel me after you do.
Customer review - 2001-09-20
- Trust this one...it's the R'n'B we've neededIn the past few years, the smooth R'n'B genre has suffered major blows, with the decline of Boyz II Men, the absence of Babyface, the thuggery of R.Kelly, and the hit and miss of almost every other group. However, Brian McKnight has found his niche. He sings from the heart, his songs sound passionate, and his lyrics at least bother to relate to real life. This album is what I've personally been waiting for- something slow and meaningful to listen to. It's also everything I didn't get from Boyz II Men's last attempt, R. Kelly's downward spiral into thug life, Babyface's terrible new album, and K-Ci and JoJo's one hit albums. Trust me on this one; it will satisfy your love song needs.
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