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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super Smooth, Hott!,
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This review is from: The Lost Files (Audio CD)
Being that I am a huge Donell Jones fan, I cannot believe I had to slip up on this release. This is a really nice & even album, with Donell's ever smooth voice. The title is so on point, listening to the CD you can tell these songs fit with his vibe from his earlier releases like My Heart & Where I Wanna Be. Without a doubt, this album will leave you feeling transported back to the 90's when music was real. Cop this release, you will not regret it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Mr. Jones does it again!,
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Not two many people know about this cd but if like Donell Jones & good music you will love this cd. Because Donell Jones & good music go together like bacon & eggs?
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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"The Lost Files" by Donell Jones,
By Mikeisha Best (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Lost Files (Audio CD)
Donell Jones has been in the music industry since the mid-1990s. His first song was a remake of Stevie Wonder's "Knocks Mw Off My Feet", a song that has become one of my favorites ever (Stevie's version). Donell became relatively popular after that song was released and I'm almost certain his good looks and dimples had much to do with that. But good looks are not all he possess; Donell is a talented vocalist. His style has always been very relaxed and calm. His music has always been that quiet storm type of sound.
Overall, "The Lost Files" is a decent album. Nothing here is in-your-face, innovative or groundbreaking, rather ballads for the most part. "Groove On" and "Forever" are highlights. These ballads are mellow and can easily be used as a soundtrack for a night with your special someone. In "Forever", Donell is informing his lady that he will always be there for her since she has never left him. "Groove On" has a nice beat and lyrics. Listen closely and this song can bring to mind Donell's hit, "Where I Wanna Be." "Allnite" and "Stressin'" are both lackluster moments on "The Lost Files." Both of these tracks are up-tempo and hmmm, perhaps Donell should hire big-time producers for his faster numbers or just leave them alone all together. "A**ville" does not mesh with the flow of the album an overall this track is distasteful. If you opt to purchase this album, I believe you will find a handful of tracks you will replay, however, this is not one of those "just press play" CDs because there is filler. Mikeisha's Top 5 1. "Sergeant Louise" 2. "Groove On" 3. "Superman" 4. "Bad Boy" 5. "Forever"
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