Anita Baker - Rhythm Of Love (1994)

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Anita Baker - Rhythm Of Love (1994)

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1. Rhythm of Love 5:50
2. The Look of Love 4:47
3. Body and Soul 5:42
4. Baby 4:25
5. I Apologize 5:09
6. Plenty of Room 4:57
7. It's Been You 4:59
8. You Belong to Me 4:41
9. Wrong Man 5:51
10. Only for a While 5:16
11. Sometimes I Wonder Why 4:37
12. My Funny Valentine 5:06

Anita Baker - Vocals
Andy Snitzer - Saxophone
George Duke – Piano, Arranger, Producer
Greg Phillinganes - Keyboard
Barry J. Eastmond - Piano, Strings, Synthesizer
Bucky Pizzarelli, Dean Parks, Ira Siegel – Guitar
Michael Thompson - Guitar (Rhythm)
Nathan East, Anthony Jackson, James Genus - Bass
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Steve Thornton, Bashiri Johnson – Percussion

 

As the 1990s progressed, Anita Baker was sounding more and more contrived. One hoped that someone with so appealing a voice would challenge herself and try something different -- perhaps recording more standards or exploring straight-ahead jazz (which she's obviously quite capable of doing). But instead of gambling with inspiration and risking a decline in sales, Baker tends to play it safe and offers a disc that often sounds like formula at work. Though Rhythm of Love is a generally decent album and even contains a few gems (including the dusky "Wrong Man," the torchy "Sometimes I Wonder Why," and heartfelt interpretations of "My Funny Valentine" and "The Look of Love"), Baker is capable of a lot more. The diva gives the impression that she desperately needs to follow Natalie Cole's lead and get away from catering to radio. –Alex Henderson, Rovi

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