eo-soul movement spearheaded by Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill that gave birth to Jill Scott extended to the likes of India.Arie, Nelly Furtado, and Alicia Keys, with no end in sight as, in typical major-label record company fashion, A&R people beat the bushes for every young woman of color who ever listened to an Aretha Franklin record as a child and thought, "Why not me?" Columbia Records didn't have to look too hard for Vivian Green, a Philadelphia native who was singing backup for Scott, to find yet another contender. Green is a likable enough singer with the usual romantic obsessions and a sense of generalized vocal embellishment. Her lyrics betray the influence of Scott in their wordiness, and a group of producers provide familiar instrumental beds to support those sentiments. But Green is at her best on the largely acoustic "No Sittin' By the Phone," which has a jazz feel and a real sense of romantic anguish.
that no-one has bothered to add a post to this page! Well, I'll be the first and hopefully not the last. The album was, in simple english: fabulous. She absolutely nailed it... every song save "Superwoman" I found well done! Listen to it, it will give you a warm, fuzzy feeling inside ( especially for those of us in S.A. trying to get through this harsh winter), provided a cuppa hotchoc is somew...
that no-one has bothered to add a post to this page! Well, I'll be the first and hopefully not the last. The album was, in simple english: fabulous. She absolutely nailed it... every song save "Superwoman" I found well done! Listen to it, it will give you a warm, fuzzy feeling inside ( especially for those of us in S.A. trying to get through this harsh winter), provided a cuppa hotchoc is somew...