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+ Quentin Harris: No Politics
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This one is driving everyone crazy. Available as an import, a full-length album from Quentin Harris is like Christmas in July after the man taunted us with singles and remixes for so long. Of note here is "Let's Be Young", which of course is well known by now, as well as the collaboration with Byron Stingily, "Hate Won't Change Me". A variety of vocalists step up to the plate and I'm guessing that with his hitmaker status, Quentin has no shortage of offers from people who want to work with him. There's a change of pace here too in "Beautiful Black Women Come from Brooklyn" (featuring Monique Bingham), which is a slower, deeper trip than Harris usually takes. Recommended... if you can find it.

 


:: posted mar 31 by terry matthew in music reviews, november 2006 issue

 

 
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