Musik International
2000
Eyes, Whispers, Rhythm, Sex...
About This Album
Gregory Abbott has come out with another infectious, sultry, and seductive album with the release of Eyes, Whispers, Rhythm, Sex.... This time, much of the credit in the attraction to the album must go to the background vocalist and marvelous musicians who have molded this classic piece of musical artistry. The action begins on the opening track, "Motown Soul Songs," which makes reference to the infamous Motown label that made "suave" and "chic" household words. The song pays a compliment -- and what better way -- to the Motown groove with a mirror-image sound complete with trademark ace female backup vocals. Three of the songs from the album -- "Do the Caribbean," "Without You," and "Carefree Life" -- were released previously on One World. The other 12 tracks are fresh, new, and vibrant; they're sure to please listeners who are acquainted with Gregory Abbott's work. For those who are not yet familiar with him, this album will give them an opportunity to experience one of the greatest crooners of this period. "Paradise" should get special attention because of the neat effects and nuances that give it a true new-millennium sound -- a sound which shows that Gregory Abbott is forging ahead with his music.
Track List (try tracks 1,2,4,5,7,9,11,12,13 and 15)

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