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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Job Well Put Together By The Funkmaster,
By Tony Johnson "music columnist- BlackAmarillo.cm" (Amarillo, Tx) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deeper Still (Audio CD)
I picked up "Deeper Still" just out of respect commemorating the Late legendary funkster Rick James thinking that this would be just an mediocre Cd.
BOY...I WAS WRONG!!! The title track "Deeper Still" just blew me away when I heard it but "Taste" had me totally in Awwwwww! I couldn't believe that this is the same person who released Master Cuts like "Mary Jane, "Give It To Me Baby" & "Super Freak", Etc. Every since Rick got out of prison and left cocaine alone (So he says...but I'm not judging) his music & style has changed. His Music that he was feeling before his death is definitely what we call "GROWN FOLK MUSIC" nice melodic rhythms & melodies as you will hear not only on the 2 songs I mentioned earlier but check out "Stop It", "Do You Wanna Play" & "Sapphire". Now on the other hand. Rick did go back to his Funk roots with "Stroke & "Funk Wit Me". The reason I didn't give this a 5 star rating is because the other songs that I didn't name were just listenable but really didn't do much for me but overall this is a very good Cd and I would highly recommend it. R.I.P Rick James
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Album of the year,
This review is from: Deeper Still (Audio CD)
Rick James Dominated the funk in the 80's and he pretty much single handly kept the Funk Alive back in the day. he has never gotten his due because others stole his Concepts and Ideas. well on this Album Rick played a whole different hand and it works. Rick already did Funk, R&B,Blues, Jazz, Pop,Rap and everything else in between. He is a Underrated Smooth Singer. Rick has some of the tightest slow Jams Ever. the Man was a Musical Genius. He understood style. the title track along with 'Taste" are on point."Sapphire" is a Great tribute Song to Black Women. Rick was a strong Poet and never afraid to show his emotions. you ain't gonna catch Rick James having to Perform behind a Sheet on National Tv or something. he was striaght to the Point and direct. He should Win more Grammys and be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was One of a Kind and he left a lasting impact. he was Soulful. He was a Strong Soul Brother who understood changing the game up. His game got stolen,but Rick this time went into a whole different direction and it works. RIP to Brother Rick James. the Genius Lives on.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grown Folk Funk n Roll,
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This review is from: Deeper Still (Audio CD)
I know some of you will beg to differ but I am the BIGGEST RICK JAMES fan ever! I never missed a concert and bought every album that he released. I waited for 2 1/2 long years for this album to be released and when it finally was I was no where near disapointed. A lot of folk want to harp on his legal troubles and the deamons in his life but push that crap aside and listen to the genius that was Rick James. From "COME GET IT" to "URBAN RAPSODY", the funk was alive and kickin. His voice was one of the best in music. We have all heard the classics (YOU AND I, MARY JANE, BUSTIN OUT, FIRE IT UP, GIVE IT TO ME BABY, SUPERFREAK etc), but take the time to listen to Rick's ballads and I'm not just talking about "FIRE & DESIRE" and "EBONY EYES". One listen to "JEFFERSON BALL" from the Bustin Out album or "MY LOVE" from the "THROWIN DOWN" album and you too should be convinced that his voice was superior to most. This new album "DEEPER STILL" will go down as a classic. After all the drama in his life, "DEEPER STILL" represents RICK JAMES THE ADULT. The title track is tearing adult radio down and shows that the funk in him still lives...it never died. His remake of "GUINNEVERE" is simply beautiful. The groovy "STOP IT" is straight riding music and could possibly be the next single from this album. "DO YOU WANNA PLAY" with JOHNNY GILL and HOWARD HEWITT is a stone cold blue lights in the basement joint and Rick more than holds his own with two of R&B's greatest voices ever. "SAPPHIRE" is his ode to the black woman (i.e. EBONY EYES). It's a beautiful song (BLOW DANNY)! This album will not disappoint. From the funk of "NOT ALONE" and "STROKE" (about his trying times) to the smoothness of "Maybe" Rick was headed back to the top of the charts with this one. PICK IT UP...you will totally love it. Too bad he's not here to enjoy the success that could have been (or will be). Imagine a video for "DEEPER STILL"...
RIP JAMES AMBROSE JOHNSON JR, (aka SLICK RICK JAMES). I miss you brother !
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