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5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing CD!, April 26, 2003
This review is from: Shake It Off (Audio CD)
Jarvis Church's "Shake it Off" is just one of those CD's that really stand out. I first heard of him, when I was living in NY, and I'm desperately trying to get his name out down south. Church's CD has so much variety on it, and I thoroughly enjoy his debut with another awesome Canadian Nelly Furtado. All of his songs have an amazing beat, whether they are fast, or have a slower soulful sound. He is the only one I know of that can infuse pop, r&b and soul together and do it well. He is original, and really catchy. His Jamaican roots are obvious in the CD as well. I strongly recommend "Shake it off" and I know there is more great stuff to come from Jarvis Church.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good CD, lots of variety, October 12, 2002
This review is from: Shake It Off (Audio CD)
Congrats to Jarvis on his debut CD.
An excellent melange of several genres of music.
I would classify most of his music as slow to fast pop.
Nothing too R&B or hip-hop, although the publicity
for his CD might allude to it. A touch of Reggae
in one of his tracks but that's about it.
I especially liked tracks 4-6, 11, and 13.
Jarvis (who was lead singer for the Philosopher Kings
back in the '90s) was highly undersold, especially in Canada
where he is from. Part of this, I believe, is from marketing himself as a rookie (with a new name) as opposed to a veteran with plenty of past successes and the producer behind Nelly Furtado. (his real name is Gerald Eaton, by the way)
Despite the lagging sales, I think it was an excellent CD
and worth a listen.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive!, September 7, 2002
This review is from: Shake It Off (Audio CD)
Wow! Some of the songs on this album are really hot, especially "Fine Line" and "Run for Your Life, which are danceable, fun, original and passionate (voices, "storylines", beats). This album also contains several ballads. I find some of them rather plain in comparaison to the aforementioned tracks (which is probably a matter of personal taste), but they are growing on me and Jarvis' voice is very nice, smooth and sexy on all the tracks. The beats are harmonious as well (pleasing blend of musical influences and styles). I can say that I am impressed with the guy's talent. He put out a very enjoyable album.
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