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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Where is the Oringal?,
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This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
I bet your wonderin' what the heck I mean by "Original"....and what I mean is where is The Isley Brothers!This whole album is R.Kelly'd out....and if you didn't know that just look at the back of the CD cover and it has R.Kelly written(typed) all over it! I must admit that R.Kelly is an amazing producer but fans of the old school Isley's will be a bit dissappointed. Don't worry though this album is pretty solid even if R.Kelly did most of the stuff for this album. If you are a big fan of the R. and Isley's than this album will blow your mind. Tracks like "Body Kiss" and "Lucky Charm" should be blazin' the radio soon. This album is also short.....I agree "Where is the Rest of it?" If the Isley's wanna continue making and selling music than drop the R. and do some of their own stuff.....I mean they really do have the talent to do so.....well that's my 2 cents! Peace!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hopefully after "Body Kiss", Mr. Biggs will be put to rest.,
By J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
Once I heard "Contagious" from The Isley Brothers' 2001 CD "Eternal", I thought once and for all Mr. Biggs would be put to rest. Don't get me wrong, I like the song, but even some good things have to be put to an end sooner or later. However, after hearing "Showdown" from R Kelly's "Chocolate Factory" is still seemed as if Mr. Biggs was on life support. However, after hearing "Body Kiss" you will hope that he is put to rest for good. The first single "What Would U Do?" is classic Isley Brothers material. While fans of their older music won't confuse this with slow jam classics like "Footsteps In The Dark", "Groove With You", "Between The Sheets", "Let Me Down Easy", "Voyage To Atlantis" or "Don't Say Goodnight", this is still Ronald Isley at his best in the year 2003. "Body Kiss" is at its best when Ron Isley sticks to traditional Isley Brothers music: My personal favorite song on the CD so far, "Take A Ride" is a good example of this. This sensual slow jam will take you back to slow jam Isley classics of the past, especially when you hear Ernie Isley's guitar solo in the song. "Prize Possession" which is another laid back jam, also follows this same example. "Keep It Flowin'" will remind some people of Chocolate Factory's "Step In The Name Of Love" as Ron Isley has a nice midtempo jam with an old school feel to it. The Tim and Bob produced "I Want That" is another nice slow jam as well. When Ron Isley sticks to the sensuality of "Eternal" on "Body Kiss" those are the best moments. R Kelly writes and produces 11 out of the 12 tracks on "Body Kiss" and while most of the moments are worthwile there are some filler songs that result because of this. The title track is ridiculous. You almost wish R Kelly would have saved this track for one of his CDs because this track was not meant for Ron Isley. Then out of nowhere Lil Kim starts singing on the track like she did on La Bella Mafia's "This Is A Warning". I would definitely recommend fast forwarding this track. On "I Like", R Kelly, Ron Isley & Snoop Dogg take a wrong turn into the fantasy world of bling bling as Mr. Biggs tells us how he likes cash, cars and chics and R Kelly tells us how he likes games and DVDs in his Escalade. This track will also require a fast forward. The remix to "What Would You Do" should have been left in the studio as well. A remix is supposed to make the original track better but that definitely doesn't apply here. Overall, I think Ron Isley should have stayed with having Raphael Saadiq and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis producing the majority of the tracks as they did on "Eternal". Songs like "Settle Down", "Eternal", "Said Enough" and the uptempo "Move Your Body" are missing from "Body Kiss". R Kelly is a genius when it comes to creating, writing and producing songs but when he has the legendary Ron Isley singing about cereal and chocolate covered Cheerios as he does on "Lucky Charm" something has to give. He should have gave that song to B2K. However, you still have 9 out of 12 songs that are definitely worth checking out. Ron Isley is still doing his thing after 40 years in the business so you have to give him credit. "Body Kiss" is still worth having in your collection but "Eternal" is the better all around CD.James' Top 5 1) Take A Ride
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Isley Brothers ... marketing geniuses?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
Alright, for those of us under the age of 40, who appreciate soulful music but who like to dance in the club as well, this cd is awesome.Before I get hatemail (not that you can send me any) let me just say, I've been listening to the Isley Brothers for a long time..my mom loves them, and was always and forever playing them in the car while I was growing up. I own a few of their older albums, and I *DO* appreciate the music. However, I like to dance to music with a hip hop beat. I couldn't be happier with this album. By keeping up with the times -- not being trendy but being current -- 'Body Kiss' has crossed over from an album that will receive airplay primarily in minivan cd players to one that will be heard in clubs, school dances, be seen on MTV/BET/VH1, and yes, Virginia, even be heard in some minivan CD players. So it's not the exact same sound that was heard when they came out. But it's not like they've sold out and gone techno or some other atrocity. The album offers a good balance of material that more than one age bracket ought to appreciate. For that, I believe that the Isley Brothers are marketing geniuses who have created a masterpiece, with or without the help of outside producers. Let's face it, they wouldn't be Billboard's Hot-Shot Debut, coming in at #1 in their first week on the chart, if it weren't for the fact that they appeal to more than just one demographic. It isn't often that there's a new album that I have to have that my mom has to have, as well.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
where's the rest of it??????,
By JOHN D. "willidynamite" (LV, NV (the 702)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
Being a die-hard Isleys fan, I have been collecting their CD's and albums for over 10 years now. Their last album was definitely the best effort they have done in years. I expected possibly a continuation of that album, but instead it seems rushed, like i'm left looking for more. The complete album rounds out at about 48 minutes, which is extremely short by todays standards. The whole album except for one song is written and produced by R. Kelly, which after awhile gets redundant with that same musical style that only really works for himself. And Ernie Isley's signatur guitar-solos are nowhere to befound on this CD at all, where the last Cd brought back all the old-school elements of their 70's work that made them so big. The pairing of Isley bros w/ Lil Kim and Snoop Dogg just doesnt work for me. It was better when R. kelly contributed a couple of songs on their CD, and that was it. Their chemistry was much better with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and Raphael Saadiq. Always a fan nonetheless. Would have given it 3 and a 1/2 but 4 was closest to the rating of this effort.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Where's Ernie????,
By Isley Fan (Manlius, New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
When I bought "Body Kiss", I was excited just by thecover. Ernie was all over the jacket. I was hoping that this was going to be as good as "Eternal". Boy was I disappointed. Ernie is one the best guitarists around and without his contributions (which was enourmous on Eternal), the songs sound like they are neutered. One stinking song with an Ernie solo and it was over before I could get a groove on. I saw the Isley Brother's in 1980 and am going to see them at the Turning Stone Casino on October 4th in upstate New York. I hope they don't play too much from this CD...A real snoozer and disappointment.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Body Kiss is excellent, but lack the classy Isley sound,
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This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
Body Kiss adheres to the more mature but young audience. The fast tracks are hiphopish with guest as RKelly and Snoop Dogg. Lil'Kim makes a surprising guest on the Body Kiss track. The album is very good with one problem: It has too much "rkelly" in it. Where is the isley's take me to that voyage to atlantis feel. Take a Ride is the only cut on the album that really brings that old feeling of the isley's back. Next time, they should drop the new school and stick with the old. But all in all, I absolutely love the Isleys, Love the Album.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
R. Kelly does it again!!!,
By A. Veltman (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
Isley Brothers Top Album Chart First Time In Nearly 30 YearsThe Isley Brothers have scored their first Number One album in almost 30 years with Body Kiss, which debuted on top of the Billboard chart this week. The release sold more than 150,000 copies in the U.S. It's the Isley's first Number One on the chart since 1975's The Heat Is On. The album's single, "What Would You Do?," is in the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. R. Kelly does it again!!! Favourite tracks: - Take A Ride Finally, 150,000 people CAN'T be wrong...so better get this cd a.s.a.p.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This CD is Hot,
By J.M. (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
This CD is Hot from the beginning to the end. For those who gave this album a bad rating don't hate on Kelly cause he calls himself the pied piper. Let's face it, he's the hottest writer of this generation. Also, for those who expect the 70's Isley Brothers please remember that we are in another century and music is supposed to change. Body kiss is definitely the right style for the Isley Brothers of today. The only reason I don't give this five stars is because of the length, Ron and Kelly could of put two or three more songs it. Today you can't expect someone to spend more than eleven dollars on a twelve track album.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
LOST ISLEY BROTHERS SYTLE,
By mswct "mswendyct" (memphis,tn.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
I'm a die-hard fan of The Isley Brothers and also of R.kelly, but when I listen to the Isley's, that what I want to hear. It is so obvious that Kelly wrote this whole cd without even reading the liner notes. Eternal was a much better cd because he had various writers that kept the original Isley Brothers style that we all love.This isn't a bad cd but i am a little disapointed by the quality of it.Some of the lyrics are nothing like the smooth lines that Ron would say,and then there's the raps! Come on Ron, this is not your style.don't try to keep up with the younger crowd we love you just the way you were.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Winner Between R.Kelly&The Isleys,
This review is from: Body Kiss (Audio CD)
this is another Winning effort between R.Kelly&The Isleys.they are like Shaq&Kobe together Unstoppable.Vocals Work strongly.Ronald Isley just gets better with time.the Grooves are Soulful.my Main Cut is "Prize Possession"&I dig "What would You Do" both Versions.R.Kelly is Da King of Modern R&B.The Pied Piper of Current Music is running the whole Industry&the Isley Brothers are still on there Game.
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Body Kiss by The Isley Brothers (Audio CD - 2003)
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