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Playlist  (Audio CD) 
by Babyface

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PLAYLIST is Babyface's first album devoted (mostly) to cover versions of some of the songs that truly inspired him, among them James Taylor's "Fire & Rain," Bob Dylan's "Knockin' On Heaven's Door," Dan Fogelberg's "Longer," Jim Croce's "Time In A Bottle," Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight," and many others. The album also includes original material, including "Not Going Anywhere" - a heartfelt treasure for parents that tenderly expresses the struggle of divorce.

You know the songs, you know the artist, but this special combination creates the type of musical magic that only few artists are capable of realizing. Kenny "Babyface" Edmunds has delivered the magic again, and this time it's all about his personal PLAYLIST.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: September 18, 2007
Studio: Mercury
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 35 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Shower The People
2. Fire and Rain
3. Not Going Nowhere
4. Time In A Bottle
5. Wonderful Tonight
6. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
7. Longer
8. The Soldier Song
9. Please Come To Boston
10. Diary
 
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Average Customer Review:4.0
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5music is the universal language  Oct 08, 2009
Set aside that absurd, race-obsessed Amazon review. Music is the universal language and all good musicians are like magpies, absorbing a myriad of influences and then transmuting these influences into something uniquely theirs. I think it is wonderful that Babyface has created this loving tribute to those influences and included two of his own songs in a similar style. Apart from that, the album is absolutely lovely, with the lush, distinctive trademark of Classic Babyface all over it. For those who yearn for the earlier, romantic Babyface style, this is a welcome return to form.

5Making the Worn New Again  Jan 27, 2009
Have you ever heard a singer and think, "I really like the voice!" But, you know you're not a fan of the music genre' in which they usually reside. "Oh well," you think. But, if you're lucky they step out of the box giving you the chance to test your thinking.

That's the case with Babyface; you simply have to like his mellow, sweet sound even though you may not be a R&B fan. Playlist gives one an opportunity to know him better. Indeed, I really do like his voice!

I'm even more impressed with his guitar playing and his gentle, respectful handling of these songs. He's changed them just enough to freshen them, but doesn't stray too far from the roots. He's revived songs that for many are so familiar that they're held in contempt. I have to admit that, on more than a couple, I like his interpretations better than the originals! Very hard to do.

As a Fogelberg fan, Longer is quite a pleasant surprise. I never enjoyed anyone else doing Dan's music. In my opinion, most shouldn't even try. Congratulations, Babyface, for making this simple, beautiful tune fresh and new.

The originators of these songs can't be anything but honored by the way they've been handled here. I'm awfully glad that I found this collection. Babyface has brought back some sweet musical memories making them brand new once more. Nice job!



4Soft Touch  Dec 11, 2008
I like variety in music and baby face has a very mellow sound to his voice and character. Although, I do feel that his original's, the songs he write are more heart felt. With that said, the song selections of this CD. made the difference. In all I"d say 6 out of 10 songs, not bad I liked it enjoyable.

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5Playlist + 2 Bonus Tracks  May 16, 2008
For those who would like a little bit more of Babyface, you can get two additional original songs on the Japanese import of the this album. "The Last Ones Standing" is something of a love song, while "Miss Know It All" takes us inside a troubled relationship, but ever so smoothly. Both songs (like the rest of the album) are acoustic and fit in perfectly with the rest of the album.

I know most people are either love or hate this album, I really have'nt seen a review that sits somewhere in between, but I honestly prefer this album to the last two, which seem a little more club oriented, with the exception of one or two ballads thrown in. I know some people like the dance/club sound, but that's a little to hip for me, I really wish "A Love Story" would have seen the light of day instead of "Grown & Sexy", but hopefully the rest of the material from "Love Story" will be officially released in some shape or form. Besides "The Loneliness", "Red Dress" (a bonus track on the Japan import of Grown & Sexy), and a couple other songs off of "Grown & Sexy", nothing from "A Love Story" has been released, at least as far as I know.

Coming back to "Playlist", this album is nothing like Babyface's previous musical catalogue, but if you like "With Him" off of the Face 2 Face album, you might like some of the songs on this cd. If you enjoyed the album, you will love the Japanese bonus tracks, but if this cd was'nt your cup of tea, then you might want to pass up the Japanese import.

Just to be clear, those two songs are on the Japanese Import, not the domestic version that Amazon offers, but I think it is still available through the Japanese Amazon website.

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4Soulful and honest.One of his best recordings in years!  Apr 25, 2008
"Playlist" is the first release for Island Def Jam's relaunched Mercury Records division, and it reunites Babyface and his former writing/production partner Antonio "L.A." Reid.
The 48yo premier vocalist/songwriter/producer is back with his eleventh album covering the classic songs that inspired him throughout his career.
Returning after a two-year break, Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds signals a stylistic change of direction from R&B to Adult Contemporary on "Playlist" which encompasses sensitive rock covers ranging from James Taylor's "Fire & Rain" to Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle"...
This 10 song collection features three original tunes and some of music's finest performers lending their talents, including Dean Parks playing acoustic guitar, pianist Gregg Phillinganes, percussionist Rafael Padilla and Brandy on background vocals.
Babyface sings like a crooner with nothing to prove.
The new disc has what music fans know about Babyface - his mellow style and it also has what music fans may not know about Babyface - his love of classic pop.
The album is a collection of covers of classic melancholy pop hits that the R&B crooner grew up loving and and that influenced him to write how he writes : "It's music that's close to me, so it's kind of like my playlist", he explaines.
"That's who I am. I'm a combination of those things".
He sounds comfortable with his choice of...HIS PLAYLIST, "I don't think I have abandoned who I am. This is just another part of me".
However, the question remains : "Will this seemingly significant shift in genre surprise die-hard his fans in the least?"
BILLBOARD points out : "As one of R&B's most successful producers, Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds has always been more interested in soft sounds than in hot beats, and on "Playlist," the mostly-covers follow-up to 2005's underrated "Grown & Sexy," he draws a line from his work back to the '70s-era lite-rock hits that first inspired him to croon earnestly about the wonders of love and friendship. Sonic sap threatens everything here, but Edmonds usually manages to stave off Hallmark ickiness with an ear-tickling detail or two; dig the tasty Spanish guitar on his version of Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle" or the gorgeous backing vocals on his reading of James Taylor's "Shower the People." One of the disc's two originals, "Not Going Nowhere," addresses Edmonds' recent divorce in language that's more honest than you might expect."
Here is a man unafraid to rep for the drippiest balladeer ever, Dan Fogelberg -- and no one will call Edmonds on it, because his restraint and care eliminate any sense of the maudlin. "Not Going Nowhere," his own lullaby to the children of his amicable divorce from Tracey Edmonds, is a new classic in the sub genre -- and could someday be a smash for his recent collaborators, soft country-rockers Rascal Flatts.
He applies his smooth, soulful voice to his own edgy songs as well as to the more-traditional material.
He mellows out with a touching cover, enhanced by retro acoustic guitar, of Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" and a warm, haunting version of Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight", on which Brandy and Keith Slettedahl provide supporting vocals.
Kenny himself considers "Playlist" as almost a "genre" album, in that he consciously took the genre of '70s music, which has certain constraints built in, and put his own sensibility into it, producing a very credible contribution to the genre without compromising on quality or accessibility.
"I think ultimately good music is going to rule the day again. And mostly, good music comes from what's honest", he says.
Sometimes he brings a not-readily-definable, slightly unsettling undertow to his admirably earthy songs of love and life, one that's not quite orthodox in standards- classic pop covers; dealing confidently with the whole emotional gamut from lost to lusty, seductive to lonesome, he avoids triteness in essaying with honesty a genre that's renowned for that quality!
Difficult to explain, you just have to hear it.

 
 
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