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5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my favorite solo releases from a member of the Revolution!,
By Richard Reznik (Detroit, MI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Just Like That (Audio CD)
TRACK LISTING:
1. Next Time 2. I Can't Get Enough Of Your Love 3. Want You Back 4. I Used To Be In Love 5. She Don't Care 6. Contagious 7. What Do You Want From Me 8. Put A Smile On Your Face 9. Why Can't We Be Alone 10. Stakeout
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another fine album by a graduate of the Prince school,
By Glen Zimmerman "RealMenDriveFords" (Lindenwold, New Jersey) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Just Like That (Audio CD)
One of the many obscure solo artists of the 80s whose musical roots can be traced back to the legendary Prince, Brownmark (aka Mark Brown) made one of the more enjoyable albums of that bunch with this release. Funky tunes like "Want You Back," "She Don't Care" and "Contagious" are among some of the better undiscovered funky new jack sounds of 1988, and there are a couple of sweet, new-jack styled ballads in "I Used To Be In Love" and "Why Can't We Be Alone." And finally, closing out the album is "Stakeout" a short but interesting piece of funky, instrumental jazz.
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Just Like That by Brownmark (Audio Cassette - 1990)
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