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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Forgotten Star.,
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This review is from: Home Brew (Audio CD)
I think Neneh Cherry is underrated. Certainly underappreciated. Since 1989's "Buffalo Stance", "Kisses on the Wind" and "Heart", Neneh Cherry has been mainly forgotten in America. I think 1992's Homebrew is the best of her three cds. It has great songs like "Buddy X", "Peace in Mind", "Red Paint", "Move With Me", "Trout", "Ain't Gone Under Yet" and "Money Love." This is a great hip-hop/r&b cd that was generally overlooked by the public. A must have for any rock collector.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
VERY,VERY TASTY,
This review is from: Home Brew (Audio CD)
After Neneh paved the way with "Raw Like Sushi" in '89,she came back to followup with "Home Brew" in 1992."Home Brew",like it's predocessor relies on a hybrid of singing and rapping.And a large pleathora of styles(rock,pop,soul,R&B,hip hop,you name it)that make a delicious styling."Home Brew" is more instrospective and subdued than the defiant "Sushi".Produced by husband Cameron McVey(billed as "Booga Bear"),"Home Brew" was recorded in a schoolhouse turned home studio in Sweden. Opening perfectly with the jazzy "Sassy" which finds Neneh's playful braggadido and defiant self awareness opposite Gangstarr's Guru.With it's upright bass sample,"Sassy" turns out "I Ain't Gone Under Yet" is a gem though.Poetic and effective, "Trout",featuring R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe is a sex education track that was really popular on alternative and college radio "Home Brew" proves yet again that Ms. Neneh Cherry was simply TOO ahead of her time."Home Brew" doesn't sound anything like
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Should have been a hit!,
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This review is from: Home Brew (Audio CD)
Many people had very high expectations for HOMEBREW, given how well her first CD (the excelllent "Raw Like Sushi") did. Of course, she had two top 10 singles off that one ("Buffalo Stance" and "Kisses on the Wind"). Unfortunately, her second CD didn't fare as well, which is a crime. I think that the main reason for its lack of success is also what makes this CD so great - it was years ahead of its time. Unlike the fairly straight-forward pop of her debut CD, the songs on HOMEBREW display a stunning amount of variety. BUDDY X is more rock-oriented, TROUT (a deut with Michael Stipe) is alt-rock (and was minor modern rock hit), RED PAINT is a beautiful ballad, MONEY LOVE is urban R&B, and so on. It's really difficult to accurately describe this CD because it is so diverse and sonically challenging. A few years after its release, a prominent entertainment magazine named HOMEBREW one of the 100 best CD's of all time; however, since that time the CD seems to have been scandalously overlooked. Fans of great music of any genre will likely enjoy this CD. Most highly recommended.
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