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Baby Makin' Music (Feat. Ronald Isley AKA Mr. Biggs)

 

 


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I'll be the first to admit that I was a late bloomer to old school r&b music. The only reason why I even started listening to any other kind of music other than rap and current r&b is when Ice Cube made "It Was A Good Day". I said to myself, this song is tight, but it has an old school flavor to it. I looked at the liner notes in Ice Cube's "Predator" CD and it said, Contains samples from The Isley Brothers' "Footsteps In The Dark". I had about 20 dollars in quarters saved in my closet. I wrapped 2 rolls of $10 and I scrounged up some more change and I remember getting a ride from one of my boys to go to Best Buy to purchase "The Isley Brothers Story Volume 2: The T Neck Years (1969-85)". This was a 2 disc collection with the Isley Brothers' greatest hits on them. From that collection I learned about "Summer Breeze", "That Lady", "For The Love Of You", "Harvest For The World", "Don't Say Goodnight" and others. I can honestly say that if it weren't for this 2 disc collection I probably would have never became a fan of old school r&b. The next Isley Brothers CD I purchased was "Beautiful Ballads". Once I heard "Make Me Say It Again" and "Voyage To Atlantis", I knew I would be an Isley Brothers' fan for life. If you take a look at the latest CDs that The Isley Brothers have released, which for me would be "Mission To Please", "Eternal" and "Body Kiss", The Isley Brothers are at their best when they stay as close to their classic sound as possible. That would be "Let's Lay Together", "Mission To Please", "Settle Down", "Eternal", "Move Your Body", "Prize Possession", and "Take A Ride". When Ron Isley takes on his alter ego Mr. Biggs that's where the problems start like on R Kelly's "Showdown" from "Chocolate Factory", "I Like" from the "Body Kiss" CD and "Lucky Charm" from "Body Kiss". On "I Like", Ron tries too hard to fit in with R Kelly and Snoop Dogg on what ends up being a filler track. With "Baby Makin' Music", The Isley Brothers are trying to prove that they still have it and trust me, they still do. The CD starts off strong with "You're My Star". Tim & Bob handle the production and you get a strong indication early on that Ron Isley still has the same voice as he always has. However, I am sure that Tim & Bob didn't listen to Joe's last CD, "And Then". Joe used the same Gladys Knight & The Pips sample, "Makings Of You" on his 1st track, "Sweeter Than Sugar" that Tim & Bob uses for "You're My Star". However, both songs are tight. After taking over on "Body Kiss", R Kelly only produces and features on one song which is "Blast Off" and the results are outstanding. I guess R Kelly figured if I'm only doing one song then I need to make it good and believe me he does. The 1st single from "Baby Makin' Music" is the Troy Taylor and Gordon Chambers' produced "Just Came Here To Chill". When I first heard this track, I knew that I would purchase "Baby Makin' Music" once it was released. Although, I must admit that I thought that Babyface produced the track because the production style is very similar to something that he would have produced. Mr. Biggs shows up on the Jermaine Dupri and Bryan Michael Cox produced "Gotta Be With You" and "Forever Mackin'". "Gotta Be With You" sounds alot like Confessions Part 1 from Usher's re-release of "Confessions". The thing that I like about these two tracks is that atleast you can listen to these tracks, eventhough you would rather hear Ronald Isley and not Mr. Biggs. Just like on "Contagious" from the "Eternal" CD. You would rather hear "Settle Down" or "Eternal" but atleast you could tolerate "Contagious". If you don't believe in the title of this CD, I will gladly tell you to get to Track 7 and Track 8, which are "Show Me" and "Give It To You". Fellas, fellas.... all I am going to say if in nine months you are being told that you are the father, you might have to blame Ronald Isley..lol "Give It To Me" is VINTAGE Isley Brothers. You will easily be reminded of "Between The Sheets", "Sensuality (Parts 1 & 2)", and "Groove With You" once you hear this song. I must definitely commend Manuel Seal for writing and producing this sensual track for The Isley Brothers. "Show Me" is along the same lines as well and you won't have to guess too hard about what The Isley Brothers want to be shown. If you still think The Isleys didn't have it, whatever "it" is supposed to be, then definitely check these two tracks out. "Pretty Woman" and "Beautiful" are the closest things to an uptempo song that you are going to find on this CD. Both tracks are really midtempo tracks, but if you want a break from the slow jams, then these two tracks as well as, the aforementioned "You're My Star" will work for you. The Isley Brothers take a break from the baby makin' on the last two tracks, "Heaven Hooked Us Up" and "You Help Me Write This Song", with help from Troy Taylor and company. If you just want to hear the Isleys sing about love like they did on "How Lucky I Am", "You're Beside Me" and "Let's Fall In Love", then these 2 songs are the tracks for you. In conclusion, if you expect The Isley Brothers to still be makin' songs like "Harvest For The World" and "That Lady", you may not be able to relate to the songs that the Isleys are making today. You may not want to listen to the current CDs and you just might want to stick to the classic CDs from back in the day. However, when I see the 1 star and 2 star reviews for an Isleys CD I find myself confused. For Ronald to even still be singing in 2006 and for Ernie to still be hittin' those guitar riffs 'til this day is an honor and a privlege for someone that likes to listen to different kinds of music, especially r&b and old school r&b. While this may not be a 5 star CD, there are no filler tracks and there are some songs on here that definitely prove that it is a good thing that The Isley Brothers and groups from their time are still releasing CDs like Stevie Wonder's "A Time To Love" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Illumination". If you are an Isley Brothers fan like I am then "Baby Makin' Music" should be in your collection. There is less Mr. Biggs this time around and trust me that is always a good thing. James' Top 5 1) Give It To You 2) Just Came Here To Chill 3) You Help Me Write This Song 4) Blast Off w/ R Kelly 5) You're My Star Comment | Permalink | function showYesNoCommunityResponse(uId,result,value) { var msgLayer = getElement("thanks" + uId); if ( result == "SUCCESS" ) { msgLayer.innerHTML = "Thanks for the valuable feedback you provided to other Amazon.com readers and reviewers. 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