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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A true classic.,
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This review is from: Something's on Your Mind (Audio CD)
This 1984 release was D Train's final album for Prelude Records. The title track became a huge hit and remains one of the most easily recognizable R&B hits of its time. Whereas its two predecessors (1982's "You're The One For Me" and 1983's "Music") were primarily filled with heavy-hitting Electro-Funk tracks, this album had more ballads and mid-tempo groovers. D Train was one of the 1980s best male R&B vocalists and this was one of his finest albums.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Beware! Unidisc sells bootleg CDRs not CDs!,
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This review is from: Something's on Your Mind (Audio CD)
I love all of D-Train's albums, but I can only give this CD one star due to the fact that D-Train's own label, UNIDISC, insists on trying pass of homemade CD-Rs as the real thing. When I buy a full price CD at retail, I expect a professionally made SILVER CD with glossy inserts, NOT what I received here: a BLUE CD-R and a tacky, cheap, homemade XEROXED insert package! Why does Unidisc try to pull a fast one on the true fans and sell CDRs as the real thing? It's misleading, dishonest, and just plain CHEAP! BEWARE! DON'T GET RIPPED OFF LIKE ME! BTW, I still think all of D-Train's albums are amazing with rich, soaring male soul vocals from JAMES WILLIAMS.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Mid-80's R&B!!,
By King Menes (New Orleans, LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Something's on Your Mind (Audio CD)
I bought this CD just for the track "You're the Reason", that I heard on the radio one evening. It turned out that I liked the entire CD. I was more familiar with James "D Train" Williams' up tempo dance/funk music and had never thought of him as an accomplished ballad/mid-tempo singer with a deep rich powerful voice. Regrettably, his considerable vocal gifts were often obscured by the loud, heavy funk instuments on his other albums.
The reviewer who complained of getting a bootleg CD-R shouldn't have blamed the the record company (Unidisc). He obviously was the victim of an unscrupulous seller who was/is engaging in the practice of selling bootleg CD-R's. The CD I received from J&R Music World was a professionally manufactured CD with a silkscreened label and glossy full color inserts. The CD's clear plastic jewel case was also enclosed in a full color cardboard outer sleeve. This is a thoughtful touch that prevents the plastic case from getting scratched The audio production quality was excellent. The sound of the vocals and instruments was deep, rich, clear and detailed.
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