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5.0 out of 5 stars Does anybody know where this man is?
This man has a dynamic voice! He has also done duets with various artist. I would love to know the artist and the names of the songs he's performed with them. I would love to here from this man again!!
Published on March 21, 2004

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not all that great
Sorry, but I don't like this album too much. 4 Out of 11 tracks (2,6,7,10)are quite good, but the rest are duds. However, I don't think that Mr. Peaston's singing is to blame, but the lousy material he has to work with. His previous album, Introducing David Peaston is an excellent recording. It demonstrates that if Mr. Peaston only had half the talent he does, he...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Does anybody know where this man is?, March 21, 2004
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This review is from: Mixed Emotions (Audio CD)
This man has a dynamic voice! He has also done duets with various artist. I would love to know the artist and the names of the songs he's performed with them. I would love to here from this man again!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not all that great, March 10, 2005
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Sorry, but I don't like this album too much. 4 Out of 11 tracks (2,6,7,10)are quite good, but the rest are duds. However, I don't think that Mr. Peaston's singing is to blame, but the lousy material he has to work with. His previous album, Introducing David Peaston is an excellent recording. It demonstrates that if Mr. Peaston only had half the talent he does, he could more than hold his own against artists like Brian McKnight, Luther Vandross, or Babyface. Maybe if he started writing more like the aforementioned artists, he could have done more in his singing career. Mr. Peaston has only co-written a total of two songs between these two albums, and I think these are some of the better songs on which they appear. Who knows? Maybe he'll surprise us with something new. We can only hope.
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5.0 out of 5 stars i am in love with this album!, January 12, 2012
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i am not sure what others were expecting of this, but it met my needs in a big way. peaston is a master balladeer, and he proves that on my favorites: "luxury of love", "i", "do you still love me".

because rap does not appeal to me and i don't think it does anything for peaston's style, i did not like "string". no matter. there was just enough intensity in the love songs to make me play my favorites over and over again.

it's a shame there isn't more of this. we need more singers who actually know how to sing instead of just talking to a beat. peaston's voice is a treasure and everyone should experience its beauty.

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