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Lionel Richie

Can't Slow Down

  • AMG Review of Can't Slow Down

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    On Can't Slow Down, his second solo album, Lionel Richie ran with the sound and success of his eponymous debut, creating an album that was designed to be bigger and better. It's entirely possible that he took a cue from Michael Jackson's Thriller, which set out to win over listeners of every corner of the mainstream pop audience, because Richie does a similar thing with Can't Slow Down -- he plays to the MOR adult contemporary audience, to be sure, but he ups the ante on his dance numbers, creating grooves that are funkier, and he even adds a bit of ock with the sleek nocturnal menace of "Running With the Night," one of the best songs here. He doesn't swing for the fences like Michael did in 1982; he makes safe bets, which is more in his character. But safe bets do pay off, and with Can't Slow Down Richie reaped enormous dividends, earning not just his biggest hit, but his best album. He has less compunction about appearing as a pop singer this time around, which gives the preponderance of smooth allads -- particularly "Penny Lover," "Hello," and the country-ish "Stuck on You" -- conviction, and the dance songs roll smooth and easy, never pushing the beats too hard and relying more on Richie's melodic hooks than the grooves, which is what helped make "All Night Long (All Night)" a massive hit. Indeed, five of these songs (all the aforementioned tunes) were huge hits, and since the record ran only eight songs, that's an astonishing ration. The short running time does suggest the record's main weakness, one that it shares with many early-'80s LPs -- the songs themselves run on a bit too long, padding out the running length of the entire album. This is only a problem on album tracks like "Love Will Find a Way," which are pleasant but a little tedious at their length, but since there are only three songs that aren't hits, it's a minor problem. All the hits showcase Lionel Richie at his best, as does Can't Slow Down as a whole.

Love Will Find A Way
about 1 year ago
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www.deesoul.imeem.comLionel Richie, Pop Musician * Born: 20 June 1949 * Birthplace: Tuskegee, Alabama * Best Known As: Singer of the pop hit "All Night Long"Lionel Richie spent more than a decade as a saxophonist and lead singer with The Commodores, a funk-pop group formed in 1968. Richie grew to become the band's most famous face, a silky crooner and ladies' man who penned ripe ballad...

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Lionel Ritchie sings "Hello" on helium - Great German TV!
about 1 year ago

You know, it's little quirky stuff like this that keeps the blood pumping thru my veins. You've just got to love German TV, especially when they make Lionel Richie suck down some helium and sing his signature hit, "Hello". The only way this could be funnier would be if they gave him a clay sculpture of his own head to fondle while he sang.But my favorite part of this video is Wolfie, the hemoph...

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Love Will Find A Way
about 1 year ago
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www.deesoul.imeem.comLionel Richie, Pop Musician * Born: 20 June 1949 * Birthplace: Tuskegee, Alabama * Best Known As: Singer of the pop hit "All Night Long"Lionel Richie spent more than a decade as a saxophonist and lead singer with The Commodores, a funk-pop group formed in 1968. Richie grew to become the band's most famous face, a silky crooner and ladies' man who penned ripe ballad...

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Bringing Eyesite to the Blind (folded) - The Hello Experiment
over 2 years ago

One of the videos that sticks out in my mind of those early MTV days was the one for ??Hello?? by Lionel Richie. It was cinematic, it told a story, it didn't really look like a video, and ??dialog?? cut into the music. Yeah, you couldn't get away from his music, as much as you tried. The Story goes like this:Drama professor Richie is in love with one his students, a stand out in the aparent ...

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Classic.......
4 months ago

More folks need to check out some of the old school artist. I guess now a days this would be there beginings. But this is on of my favorites from Lionel. Pennylover, Dancing on the Ceiling,Running with the Night and who can forget all night long.Gotta check out his ballets with The Commodores as well like once, twice,three times a lady....

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