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Disturbing the Peace Presents [Import]

Bobby V, Bobby ValentinoAudio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (145 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (May 30, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal/Mercury
  • ASIN: B0009S4VEE
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (145 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #457,196 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Some Bobby
2. Slow Down
3. Give Me a Chance
4. Never Lonely
5. Mista Valentino (Interlude)
6. Tell Me
7. My Angel (Never Leave You)
8. Want You to Know Me
9. Gangsta Love
10. Come Touch Me
11. I'll Forgive You (Interlude)
12. I'll Forgive You
13. Love Dream
14. Lights Down Low
15. One Girl to Love
16. Thank You Lord (Outro)
17. Slow Down [Remix][*]

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Bobby Valentino, the first artist signed to Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace label, aims to inhabit the smooth-daddy lothario vacancy left in R&B by the long-absent R. Kelly (who, in his day, filled it for Luther Vandross, who filled it for Barry White). Though he lacks the vocal heat and instant magnetism of all those artists, there's a lot to like on this debut, the over-the-top attempts to insinuate himself into the fantasies of the opposite sex especially. The song titles—shameless to a one —say it all: "Lights Down Low," "Come Touch Me," "One Girl To Love." Subject matter aside, Valentino busts out a swoony vocal gift that, if not the stuff of legends, should serve him well on the R&B charts: shades of Stevie Wonder swim through "I'll Forgive You," a Winans influence wanders in on "Love Dream," and an old-school Coolio-style rap raises an edge around "Give Me A Chance." "Gangsta Love," with its "coke-bottle body/likes to get naughty" lyric, is a slimly veiled ode to freakiness, and it flicks up the fun factor. --Tammy La Gorce

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bobby V Does His Thing!, November 1, 2005
This review is from: Bobby Valentino (Audio CD)
"Blackberry Molasses" is one of those one-hit wonders that few people actually have in their music collections. It was a hit for the R&B group Mista on the radio in 1996, but it probably did little for the members as far as money, power, and respect. Fast forward nearly 10 years later and out comes Bobby Valentino from the group Mista making moves on his own. The truth of the matter is that Mista had a second album under super-producer Timbaland that never materialized due to management issues, so Bobby Valentino ultimately went on to college and earn a degree at Clark Atlanta University. But music was still in his blood, and Bobby Valentino was itching to jump back into the music biz and take another shot at gaining some recognition for his talents. With the help of fellow Southerner Ludacris, Bobby Valentino finally gets to share his own vision with his self-titled release and find the shine he never had a chance to capture back in the mid 90s.
I have to admit, I had my doubts about Bobby Valentino from the start. True, everybody and their mommas were loving "Slow Down" but I just wasn't convinced that this album let alone Bobby Valentino deserved my hard earned money. So months went by, with no thought of grabbing his disc from the local music retailer or even the music clubs I was a member of. Then one day, I got the nerve to listen to a copy of the album after hearing "Tell Me" on the radio. With one listen, I came to the realization that I had been totally wrong about Bobby Valentino. Sure, he's not the best crooner there is in the R&B world. But his singing still possesses that realism and coolness like a Mary J or even a Lyfe Jennings.

"Never Lonely" has that classic Jodeci feel to it, but doesn't come off as 'dated' considering Jodeci hasn't had an album since Mista's was out! "My Angel (Never Leave You)" tells a tale of having love and doing whatever it takes to hold on to that special someone. "Want You To Know Me" is a good tune to nod your head to and enjoy, along with songs like "Come Touch Me" and the aforementioned "Tell Me." Bobby has a bunch of good slow cuts that are great contenders for future radio singles. Some include the melodic "I'll Forgive You," "Lights Down Low," and "One Girl To Love." He even does an okay attempt at falsetto with "Love Dream" but probably should steer clear of any future efforts and stick to what works for his voice.

The only songs that don't quite make the grade are the Ludacris-assisted "Give Me A Chance" and "Gangsta Love." I actually like the remix version of "Slow Down" better than the original cut (even though it does include one of Jodeci's signature lines.) Clocking in at just over an hour, Bobby Valentino is a great addition to your collection. Don't wait another day let alone another couple months like I did and basically cheat yourself out of a good album. This is pretty good stuff from a guy who is lucky to have another shot at stardom in the first place!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bobby Valentino's Got Me Hooked!, April 26, 2005
This review is from: Bobby Valentino (Audio CD)
I love Bobby Valentino's First Track 'Slow Down' So I had to get the Album. This Album is HOT it ranges from Upbeat R&B to Soft Soul. For Bobby's First Album this is a Great way to start out. He is not only fine but has the talent to face up to the like of Usher in due time.

If your a HUGE fan of R&B/Soul then this is an album you can listen to it over and over and when you need to chill by yourself or with your love one this is the album to listen to!

My Ratings
Tracks
#1 Some Bobby - Intro 3/10

#2 Slow Down - R&B With a mix of harps & Indian Drums 10/10

#3 Give Me A Chance Feat Ludacris - Upbeat R&B, with Indian Drums & Ludacris Raps on the song 10/10

#4 Never Lonely - Reminds Me Of Jodeci V. Soulful 10/10

#5 Mista Valentino (Interlude)- A Bit Corny 0/10

#6 Tell Me - Snappy Drums with Original R&B Feel 10/10

#7 My Angel (Never Leave You) - Soulful Slightly Upbeat R&B - 10/10

#8 Want You To Know Me - A Soft Soulful Song With Meaningful Lyrics 8/10

#9 Gangsta Love - A Jagged Edge Feel Soulful Slightly Upbeat R&B 9/10

#10 Come Touch Me - Most Upbeat Song on the Album but still R&B 10/10

#11 I'll Forgive You (Interlude) - 4/10

#12 I'll Forgive You - Smooth song with mature lyrics 9/10

#13 Love Dream - A Relaxing smooth song with soft snare. Bobby's Voice Sounds slightly different though. 6/10

#14 Lights Down Low - A Sexy, Soft, Smooth Inviting R&B Song with soft harps and snare 10/10

#15 One Girl To Love - A Mature almost Acapella Sweet Song With Meaningful Lyrics 9/10

#16 Thankyou Lord (Outro) - 5/10

#17 Slow Down [Remix][*] - This Song has a Jodeci Feel & even has the Lyrics 'Baby I'm Beggin' Baby I'm Beggin' Beggin Beggin Baby'. However most Remixes are just as good as the Original Version almost more Upbeat whereas this Remix is'nt - The Lyrics & Beat are Weak I much prefer the Original Version!






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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Breaking the barrier, March 18, 2006
This review is from: Bobby Valentino (Audio CD)
Bobby "Valentino" Wilson has come a long way since his days with Mista (who are probably ONLY known for 1996's "Blackberry Molasses"). Fast-forward to 2004, and he found himself recruited by Ludacris, upon which he started making appearances on DTP rappers' albums. Because of this, I wasn't really interested in picking up his album because as reviewer Fly_Girl08 hinted at, when R&B artists that are only known for singing the hooks to rap songs try to drop albums, they really aren't very impressive; and if not that, the albums just never come out (Rell, anyone?). But Bobby's self-titled album is actually quite good.

As evidenced by the catchy single "Slow Down", most of the songs on here are indeed slowed down. And that makes for impressive tracks like "Lights Down Low" and "I'll Forgive You", as well as "One Girl to Love" (but in response to the editorial reviewer, that song isn't about sex; it's about finding that perfect person). And "Love Dream" uses the hit-or-miss approach of singing an entire song in falsetto, but fortunately for Bobby, he hits.

The uptempo songs aren't as great, however. In fact, the only one that impresses is the necessary end-of-album remix-of-the-first-single (which interpolates a line from Jodeci's "Cry For You"). Elsewhere, Bobby tends to get a little corny, as evidenced by "Gangsta Love", "Come Touch Me" and "Tell Me" (sorry, but the chorus ruined it for me). Aside from that, Bobby V's album would make a nice addition to your collection.

Anthony Rupert
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