ROSIE GAINES

"Arrival"

Genre: Urban/R&B

Label: Dredlix

Web Site 1: http://www.rosiegaines.com

MP3 Web Site: http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/144/rosie_gaines.html

Discovering Urban/R&B Recording Artist Rosie Gaines, is akin to discovering a treasure map, the treasure, then to find that the X-spot is actually housed in a vault of gold.

I’ll explain...

Upon hearing her wonderfully flexible voice on "Stomp," Track 1 on her new CD, "Arrival," that captures the best assets of Chaka, Aretha, and Patti, I initially thought, "Okay, great! She got one off, but what’s the rest of the music like?" I soon discovered that I was not to be shortchanged.

I, subsequently, realized that not only is she a stellar self-producer, meaning she takes a hands-on approach to every aspect regarding her music, including playing all instruments, singing, and engineering, she also has some impressive music industry history and affiliations.

Such affiliations as having been a member of Prince’s New Power Generation band, and at one time, signed by his own Paisley Park label, as well as Motown. But, that’s not all...she has also been managed by Soul Train’s Don Cornelius, and has penned songs for Patti Labelle, one of her own idols. Whew! Now, as I catch my breath, I’ll briefly caption each of the CD selections:

1. "Stomp" - If you can sit still on this selection, you’re dead. Don’t bother checking your pulse, life as you know it is over, and rigor mortis has doubly set in.

2. "Beautiful World" - Provides a perfect contradiction as the positive chorus plays the backdrop to several, somewhat, dark parables within its verses.

3. "Arrival" - The title track is back, and takes no prisoners with its upbeat, no-sit-still funk/dance mood. Interestingly, this selection is reminiscent of Tina

Turner’s attitude.

4. "Want An Angel" - A beautiful crying prayer of a loving single mother. Actually brings tears, if you’re not careful. I, however, was unsuccessful at being careful.

5. "We Can’t Go On Like This" - A long-overdue message speaking to us all regarding our daily cultural struggles.

6. "Sun Moon" - A galaxial reflection addressing the effects the heavenly bodies can have on us.

7. "Don’t Let ‘Em" - Yet another powerful dance groove, this one makes you unleash yourself (even if you’re dead) while delivering the positive message of not letting others get you down.

8. "Yeah!" Neo-Aretha! The culmination of the ultimate positive feeling in one word...at this point, the only expression possible.

9. "Shake Out the Blue" - A very nice, sassy, and lively uptempo selection with Jazzy mid-tones. Segues into a Caribbean flavor very effectively.

10. "Junkies on the Corner" - A sad retrospect of society, and of how the most distant aspects of it are inter-connected, though much of is in denial.

Flaws? Yes...1...And, that is, that I don’t yet have the physical CD in my hands yet. However, it is on its way, and I did have the opportunity to speak with Ms. Gaines in person. She is a very enjoyable conversationalist, and I will shortly interview her, which I hope will give you an even better insight into her wonderful, incredible music.

Visit Rosie’s web site at http://www.rosiegaines.com, as well as her site at MP3.com to review her music files at http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/144/rosie_gaines.html.

- Kenny Love

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