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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but not the best.,
By Kiande Jakada "kiandesworld" (Las Vegas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Talk (Audio CD)
First, I am a huge Dave Hollister fan. I have loved his voice since his days with Force One Network. I feel he is totally overlooked, especially when people like Jaheim get attention for something Dave has been doing for years. His voice is always incredible, raw and full of conviction. But I do think it's time to try some new things musically, not to change his style, but to expand on it. I fell in love with his debut, which was brilliant, but only the 3rd CD (Things In The Game Done Changed) can rival the debut. I feel this CD only recycles what he has done in the past. Not that the music is bad, but I feel as if I heard it all before. I'd like to hear him expand lyrically, melodically and musically, a live band with extended jams would be nice. I still love Dave, but it's time to flip it up a little. Peace...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Will the REAL Dave Hollister please stand up?,
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This review is from: Real Talk (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of Dave Hollister ever since his BLACKstreet days. Still, when it came to his solo albums, I never seemed to give him as much attention as I should have. I didn't hear Ghetto Hymns but I LOVE Chicago '85...The Movie. I never got around to picking up Things In the Game Done Changed but I got my hands on Real Talk. But unfortunately, for this album, there really isn't much to talk about.
People may look at my rating and think I'm crazy for giving Dave three stars. Well, if we were talking about his voice only, then that would be five stars easily, but this ALBUM is very disappointing. Not only are there really no standout singles, but the songwriting isn't all that good. The first four songs on the album are poorly told ghetto stories, and he has a habit to keep saying things like, "Let me know if you feel me." We heard you the first time, Dave. One strange thing about this album is that most of the songs on here are written by Tank. Unfortunately, we all know the problem with Tank's albums, too: great voice, god-awful lyrics. Maybe Tank thought, Hey, the songs didn't work for ME, so maybe they'll work for someone else, right? WRONG. His contributions are sexually charged metaphors gone wrong, like "Case Is Closed". And "Reason With Your Body" has Dave saying things like: "Girl, I'll make you scream like a scary movie's on." Dave should know that he doesn't have to be so ghetto, because that really didn't work for him in the past (ever hear "I Don't Want to Be a Hustler" off Chicago '85?). Maybe he was following the example that BLACKstreet used for the horrendous Level II. At any rate, while he still has a wonderful voice, Real Talk should only be purchased to complete your Dave Hollister collection. Anthony Rupert
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Dave...what happened?!,
By Med student "A Reader" (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Talk (Audio CD)
I'm a huge Dave Hollister fan. I first noticed Dave on his solo project "Ghetto Hymns" (which I still play at least twice a week in my car). His second solo album, "Chicago '85...The Movie" was a masterpiece and a shining point in his career, and he continued this success on his third album. Because of this, he's one of the few R&B singers that I feel keeps it realer than real. He personifies that "realness" on this album, but it becomes repetitious and boring after the first few songs we hear it.Moreover, the second half of the album contains the same boring R&B cliches that have plaqued the industry. I felt Dave should have stuck to his roots--eschewing the carbon-copy commercial singers for the style that has gained him his fan base. I hope Dave will return to his quality music on his next album. In sum, buy this album if you are a HUGE Dave Hollister fan, otherwise, stay away from it.
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