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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Brian McKnight's Way With "Words" Sure To Arouse and Melt Hearts Equally

1990's ebony crooner Brian McKnight is the type of dude women clamor for to diffuse any one of a number of stressful situations. His game elevates above new jack swingers of the '90s era when he goes beyond selling chocolate coated romantic fantasies. His declarations massage your shoulders, loosen your defenses, and lift you out of sluggish doldrums that are the result of exposure to daily yuckiness. "More Than Words" promotes relaxation as filtered through various prisms. "Don't Stop" is gorgeous pillow talk. Keyboards supplied with elevator shoes crook their finger as if to say: "Come on in. This bed won't satisfy quite as much if only one person occupies it. "Letsomebodyluvu" gives wide open friendly a spin. Brian wants you to walk with him. If you tell him what's wrong maybe he can ease the pain. Keyboards return to remind you you're sharing breathable air with a Romeo whose mission is to dazzle you with his innate charms. "Slow" focuses on how necessary it is to take romance slow so the relationship can grow solid. It's getting there that makes love affairs as spicy as the rhythms of this track. "Sweeter" gladly exalts the woman perched on her pedestal. Steeped in good vibrations the song has the power to make women of all temperaments think Brian's s singing directly to them. "She Doesn't Know" uses cubicle life as its source material, namely a female who's too comely to last five minutes in Dilbert's hemisphere. Stem to stern this babe's g goddess. Check out the comical percussion patterns while Brian wraps the R & B equivalent of Hershey's kisses for your pleasure. I believe the most enchanting selection of the bunch is "Trying Not To Fall Asleep". Childlike awe comes through abundantly. In fact I can't help but relate to the fight to stay awake despite drooping eyelids. You might miss something amazing if you check out too soon. Parents know what it's like trying to hammer home the concept of bedtime. Drop for drop "Nothing But a Thang" has the other tracks outgunned so far as raw perspiration is concerned. "Get U 2 Stay" highlights how a man's quest for elusive amor can drive him to say anything. Brian's considerable sex appeal slinks through excitable aerobic and unforgettably sensuous arrangements with equal dexterity. "More Than Words" more than reminds us how Brian cemented his rep as a lady's man two decades ago. Time has only solidified his mad skills.

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