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| Artist: Brian Culbertson Label: GRP Records
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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language) Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 602527424811 EAN: 0602527424811
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| Tracks:
| Feelin' It (Featuring Chuck Brown) | | Another Love (Featuring Kenny Lattimore) | | It's Time | | Out on the Floor (Featuring Brian McKnight) | | Waiting for You | | Stay Wit It | | Skies Wide Open (Featuring Avant) | | Forever | | Don't U Know Me By Now (Featuring Faith Evans) | | That's Life (Featuring Earl Klugh) | | I Wanna Love You (Featuring Ray Parker Jr.) | | I Don't Know |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Brian Culbertson commemorates his twelfth release with 12 new songs that continue to reflect his broad-ranging musicality and mastery of intimate moods. The titles swing from the rapturous metaphorically rich love ballad "Skies Wide Open" (featuring R&B singing star Avant), the sexy bedroom baby-maker "I Wanna Love You" (featuring singer/guitarist Ray Parker Jr.), the strings-kissed dance jam "Another Love" (featuring 21st century soul man Kenny Lattimore) and the cool club persuader "Out On the Floor" (featuring balladeer supreme Brian McKnight) to the slammin' attitude jam "Don't U Know Me By Now" (featuring powerhouse Faith Evans), a journey through the many moods of being entitled "That's Life" (featuring Earl Klugh who co-penned it along with fellow Detroit native Parker and Culbertson), a think piece on the meaning of it all titled "I Don't Know" (featuring spoken word enchantress Natalie Stewart of Floetry), and an all-out Go-Go party jam titled "Feelin' It" (featuring the man who put Washington, D.C. Go-Go Music on the map, Chuck Brown in addition to a comedic appearance by Sinbad). Four more instrumentals round out the album, including the lovely dreamscape "Waiting for You" and the incredibly funky "Stay Wit It" on which he takes a rippin' Moog solo.
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